Cida City Campus fights to keep doors open
LYNDHURST - CIDA CITY Campus, located in Lyndhurst, is fighting to keep its doors open due to financial difficulties.

The countries only free tertiary university has since been de-registered by the Department of Higher Education as a result of being declared insolvent.
Employees of Cida City Campus have appealed to the South Gauteng High Court to allow any offers to purchase the university. The provisional liquidators handling the matter have allegedly accused Cida City Campus of abusing the court process.
According to the university, 1 500 students have obtained Bachelor of Administration Degrees. The university has provided 800 students from under-privileged backgrounds financial assistance and 80 percent of their students have found employment after completing the qualification. In 2012, Cida City Campus was put under business rescue.
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