According to TEHAMA Assistant Director. Muze Ninkhambazi, who has led the training to introduce departments and units so that they can understand and get recommendations from them for improving the issues that come into the system before accepting credit applications for the year 2017/2018. Mr. Nhambahamba said the change in the system aims to make it more modern and easier credit applicants to submit their information to the Board. He added that such preparations have enabled him to make a significant contribution from the participants.
Among the changes in OLAMS include how to make a payment, submit an important attachment as a birth certificate, form four certificate and the applicant's signature and a sponsor.
The Credit Board entered into the online credit system for the 2010/2011 academic year and since then the system has been enhanced to suit new technologies.
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