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SASCO must celebrate and embrace the principle of African Leadership.

August 11, 2017
The President of SASCO has recently been elected as the chair of the Southern African Students Union (SASU) an organization…
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Foreword by Deputy President Cde Tsakani: Moithuti 3rd Edition

August 9, 2017
Twenty-three years into democracy, South Africa is still engulfed by profound challenges of all forms of injustices against women on…
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Editor’s Note: Moithuti 3rd Edition

August 9, 2017
We are yet again presenting to you another weekly edition of Moithuthi in which more interesting issues are raised by…
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A review on Black Economic Empowerment (BEE)

August 9, 2017
Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) and its later, adapted incarnation, Broad Based Economic Empowerment (BBBEE), has largely been made a mockery…
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Africa and the developing world are stuck with the big 3 rating agencies

August 9, 2017
John works for his local municipality as a senior administration clerk. His wife is a teacher at the local school,…
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The Gender Quota is a Remedy

August 9, 2017
A Critique of the Article by KwaZulu Natal Provincial Treasurer of SASCO Cde Ntuli Lebohang. My fellow comrade introduced to…
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Factions are a debasement and a blemish to a revolutionary movement

August 9, 2017
James Madison, an American statesman and Founding Father who served as the fourth President of the United States from 1809…
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The Constitutional Court has been careful when it comes to judicial overreach

August 9, 2017
Litigation is increasingly becoming a permanent feature of our political landscape, as DA da facto (person who really calls the…
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Dismantling State Capture requires Servant Leadership.

August 9, 2017
The greatest tragedy of history confronting us as a young generation in the 21st century is to see the richest…
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In the Realm of Barter Politics, what currently informs the alliance? 

August 9, 2017
Is the South African Communist Party truly a vanguard? The purging of intellectuals, its increase in numbers, and its dearth…
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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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