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Moithuti
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Transform the TVET Sector to be First Choice Institutions

May 21, 2020
Introduction Our education system still suffers from some of the apartheid patterns which entrenched ideas of our colonisers and continue…
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Editorial Note – 7th Edition, May 2020

May 21, 2020
Moithuti; the South African Students’ Congress online journal has left its infant footprints in on the ideological soil in the…
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The Impact of the Lockdown on Education in Remote Areas: Interventions Drawn from the SASCO SPOT

May 8, 2020
The current lockdown presents a huge problem to rural-based and township students, but it is an opportunity to put into…
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E-Learning and Marginalisation: The impact of COVID19 on the most vulnerable students

May 8, 2020
Twenty six years have passed since South Africa overhauled the racist apartheid regime which was designed and sought to keep…
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Online Education Does Not Cater for Language as a Reality

May 8, 2020
As we continue to navigate the world of education in Covid19, – shortcomings of Online Education Language, Culture and Education…
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SOUTH AFRICAN 2019 ELECTORAL SYSTEM , AND ITS POLITICAL IMPACT.

May 8, 2020
INTRODUCTION South Africa is a republic and a constitutional democracy. Republic and constitutional democracy are identical in every aspect except…
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Sixth Editorial Note: May 2020

May 8, 2020
Welcome to the 6th Edition of our online publication. On this month of May, we will continue to publish weekly…
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Built-in obsolescence plan: The fourth Industrial Revolution beast to feed tech companies greed

April 30, 2020
Learning and the modes of learning are transforming rapidly as the world shifts towards a more digital approach, in an…
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Inspired by Jo Freeman ~ THE TYRANNY OF STRUCTURELESSNESS: The Power Relations within radical Feminist collective in the SA context.

April 30, 2020
What are structures and why does society put so much emphasis on being structured? If structures are the arrangement of…
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The new world order post Covid-19

April 30, 2020
As the country and the world grapple with the global pandemic of the Corona Virus, there are two things that…
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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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