SASCO CONDEMNS THE TORCHING OF STUDENT RESIDENCES IN KZN
The South African Students Congress (SASCO) condemns in the strongest terms possible the burning of student residences in Durban and…
Read MoreMunicipal factions won’t temper with higher education: A response to Sive ‘Madala’ Gumenge
Recently, the former provincial executive committee of SASCO in Western Cape, comrade Sive ‘Madala’ Gumenge, penned an article on the…
Read More10th Edition Editorial Note
Welcome to the 10th edition of our online journal, the first publication of the year 2021. This publication comes at…
Read MoreA TRUE REVOLUTIONARY TO THE END: Walter Sisulu
Walter Sisulu is nothing less than inspiring. Hence we should be inspired by his life and principles as we take…
Read MoreEducation institutions in Makhanda must lead the rescue conversation of the Municipality for their own sake, as well.
The town Alice was established in 1824 and it’s named after Queen Victoria’s daughter. It’s a mere 4 years younger…
Read MoreNompumelelo: Females Students can have better lives through Education
Nompumelelo came from zero as a black, poor girl from rural South Africa and rose to the state of being…
Read MoreEditorial Note
Welcome to the 9th edition of SASCO Online journal, Moithuti. In this journal like true student movement that uses Marxism…
Read MoreIMPACT OF LOCKDOWN AND ITS IMPLICATIONS, DURING AND POST THE LOCKDOWN: ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL.
During the rise of the Roman empire (31 BC to 79 AD) a Roman emperor Augustus appointed a trusted general…
Read MoreUNITY IS POWER: THE RISE OF AFRICAN YOUTH
Africans across the world celebrate Africa Day on the 25th of May. The day is a precursor to the African…
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