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Editor’s Note: Moithuti Edition 2 | 2018

May 11, 2018
This edition of Moithuti is on the backdrop of a month which has been fondly termed as hero’s month. The…
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The death of Mama Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, and the killing of girls and children.

May 11, 2018
Article: Synthesis between Social Consciousness and Justice: A Historic Patriarchal Impasse In the contemporary past, the strategies to formulate, inform…
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Dismantling ideological rigidness as an approach to reposition SASCO as a leading voice of contemporary student politics.

May 11, 2018
At the heart of the student protests across South Africa is the immediate question of the right to learn. In…
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Non-sexism concept in Higher Education: Ivory Towers!

May 11, 2018
“All societies therefore necessarily bear the imprint, the birth-marks of their own past. Whether to a greater or lesser extent…
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The political supremacy of the working class and the advancement of the 4th Industrial Revolution

May 10, 2018
This paper is devoted to first define the theoretical outlook of the relationship that exists between the working class and…
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SASCO Political School 2018: Gallery

April 18, 2018
From 6-8 April 2018 the South African Student’s Congress held its political school in Mpumalanga Province Mbombela. The Political School was…
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SASCO mourns the passing of Mama Winnie Mandela: The Mother of The Nation

April 3, 2018
The South African Students Congress (SASCO) is saddened by the passing of the mother of the nation, Mama Winnie Madikizela…
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SASCO to Launch Political School

March 26, 2018
The South African Student’s Congress will launch its political school in Mpumalanga Province Mbombela from 6-8 April 2018. The Political…
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SASCO’s Statement post the Special NEC Meeting

March 22, 2018
The South African Students Congress held a special NEC meeting, convened according to section 14 of the constitution. The special…
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SASCO endorses and will participate in The 14th International Israeli Apartheid Week

March 15, 2018
The South African Students Congress (SASCO) endorses and supports the 14th annual international Israeli Apartheid Week under the theme of…
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