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2017

Reflections on the Youth of 1976, Making the way for our future.

June 16, 2018
This article was written for the 2017 Moithuti publication, but it’s very much relevant today… Viewpoint: Reflections on the youth of…
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SASCO: Post National Congress Statement

December 12, 2017
The South African Students’ Congress held its biennial national congress from the 4th to the 8th of December 2017 at…
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SASCO outraged by the accreditation withdrawal of LLB at WSU, UZ, UCT, and UL.

November 17, 2017
SASCO outraged by the accreditation withdrawal of LLB at WSU, UZ, UCT, and Univ of Limpopo. The South African Students…
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SASCO rejects the “Corporate Inspired” Fees Commission Report!

November 15, 2017
The South African Students’ Congress notes the final release of the much-awaited report of the commission of inquiry into higher…
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The 2017 Red Spark Publication-Special Edition is out!

November 10, 2017
In this year of O.R Tambo, the 19th National Executive Committee of SASCO is pleased with the relaunch of the…
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SASCO the Home and Hope of Students at UWC

November 3, 2017
South African Student’s Congress celebrates the overwhelming victory at the University of Western Cape. We celebrate this victory collectively with…
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SASCO is unmoved by the leaked Fees Commission Report.

October 31, 2017
The South African Students Congress is unmoved by the leaked reports attributed to being those of the Fees Commission by…
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SASCO Outraged by the attack and arrest on UFS students

October 23, 2017
SASCO Outraged by the attack and Arrest on students at University of Free State (QwaQwa Campus) in Bloemfontein. The South African…
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SASCO notes and welcomes WITS’ SRC Elections results with great concern

October 20, 2017
The South African Students Congress notes and welcomes the SRC Elections results at Wits with great concern. The dawn of…
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SASCO celebrates landslide victory in Nelson Mandela University

October 19, 2017
The South African Student’s Congress celebrates the landslide victory in Nelson Mandela University. This overwhelming victory sends an indubitable message…
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About SASCO

SASCO is the biggest student movement in Africa. It organizes students in institutions of higher learning striving for the transformation of not just institutions of higher learning but the whole system in order to achieve a non-sexist, non-racial, working class biased and democratic education system.

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