# The University of Cape Town students will benefit from bursaries worth 2.5-million-rand from Mpumalanga Valves Services and Eskom Rotek Industries. This comes in response to the Financial Aid Division campaign to raise 110-million-rand to bridge the gap created by the NSFAS accommodation cap. UCT’s Funder Liaison Coordinator, Nobi Rululu, says these bursaries are not just about providing financial aid; it’s about promoting equal access to quality education and fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.
UCT students to benefit from R2.5-million Eskom and Mpumalanga Valves bursaries