Bulelani Dyomfana


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bulelani dyomfanaBulelani is a Writer at Portal Publishing where he writes for the Careers Portal. His love for writing began in high school when he realised that he had a knack for literature and he then set his sights on pursuing journalism as a career path.

Bulelani has completed a National Diploma in Journalism at Cape Peninsula University of Technology and an Advanced Diploma in Journalism at the same institution. He has written for notable publications in South Africa such as Drum

He enrolled on to journalism not only to better his research skills but to also branch out into broadcast. Additionally, his main intention is to find a way in which he can make a meaningful contribution to society by becoming an active participant of South Africa's constitutional democracy and encouraging others to follow suit.

Connect with Bulelani on LinkedIn.

Articles by Bulelani:


If you have been considering pursuing your tertiary studies at the University of Fort Hare next year, you will be pleased to know they recently opened their applications. Their application process is simple and straightforward forward, with varying options to make your submission.


Millions of individuals have been approved for Sassa SRD Grant payments in June. Sassa has confirmed when beneficiaries of the R370 Sassa grant will be paid. 


Becoming a traffic officer may not require the conventional route of pursuing a university qualification, but it does require that you apply for a learnership. Here is a guide on how you can apply for one.


If you would like to study at Boland College, you will be pleased to know that the TVET college has now opened applications for the second semester. Here are more details on what is required to ensure that your application is submitted without any hassles.


Sasol’s Mainstream Bursary programme can provide great opportunities for prospective students who are looking to further their studies. Here’s everything you need to know about their bursary programme as well as their current application deadlines.


Learnerships are a huge part of the transition between being a student and an employee. Thus, when the opportunity presents itself in the form of an interview, it is just as important to be fully prepared to ensure that you secure a learnership. 


Northlink TVET College is an ideal tertiary education institution for a variety of reasons including its close proximity of its campuses to urban centres throughout the Western Cape. What’s more is that you don’t have to wait any longer to submit your application.


If you recently matriculated but pursuing a tertiary education is not part of your future plans or perhaps you are not sure which path to pursue, then you might want to consider joining the South African Navy. The MSDS is the easiest way to enter the SA Navy.


The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is the means through which the government provides financial support to underprivileged students who are enrolled at public universities and TVET colleges. But how do you contact them in order to access their services? Read more to find out.


Although there has been plenty of evidence to suggest the job market in South Africa is stretched thin. Large companies such as South African Breweries (SAB) are still availing vacancies and here is how you can apply for these SAB vacancies. 






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We helped you with past papers for your matric exams, so hopefully you are happy with your Matric results. So now you are faced with a lot of post-matric options that can shape your future paths. You might want to study law, teaching, or nursing. Of course studying is expensive so we have helpful advice about student loans, NSFAS bursaries, Fundi loans, ISFAP, and lots of other funding options.

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Sassa distributes 18 million permanent grants to vulnerable people living in South Africa. Individuals who require relief submit Sassa grant applications every month to access this relief provided by the government and will need to do a Sassa status check.

There are millions of grant beneficiaries in South Africa. Sassa has confirmed when all grant beneficiaries will be paid in July 2025. 

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