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Moithuti
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Towards an ethical and Organizational Integrity membership of SASCO.

April 9, 2020
“Everything which exists, of necessity. But equally everything which exists is doomed to perish, to be transformed into something else.…
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Are Black Africans also Human?

April 9, 2020
The South African contemporary issues on Human Rights began the day compromises were made by the ones who were already compromised,…
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Humans Rights commemoration within Post Schooling Sector in South Africa: A Reflection of a student activist

April 9, 2020
SASCO has nothing to celebrate as far as human rights are concerned. The majority of South African Students remain homeless,…
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Editorial Note: 2nd Edition April 2020

April 9, 2020
“The dialectical method teaches that nature remains in a state of constant change, development and renewal. This can be seen…
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Are Human Rights devoid of economic rights?: Looking close into the South African Post Colonial Human Rights scenario

April 2, 2020
“The landing of the employees of the Dutch East India Company at the Cape of Good Hope 326 years ago,…
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60th Commemoration of the Sharpville Massacre And Reflections on the 26 Years of Democracy in South Africa

April 2, 2020
The year 2020 marks the 60th anniversary since the Sharpville Massacre that took place on March 21, 1960, killing 69…
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When Dying Would Be Better: What Covid-19 reveals about inequality

April 2, 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic is set to change the way we see life. This pandemic has revealed the structural inequalities that…
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The wiping of the next Palestine generations, the world watches!

April 2, 2020
“The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles” Communist Manifesto The land grabbing and oppression…
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Editorial Note: Moithuti 1st Edition April 2020

April 2, 2020
“A country that does not know how to read and write is easy to deceive”. Che Guevara Welcome to our…
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INVITE FOR MOITHUTI ARTICLES

March 28, 2020
This serves as an invitation for submission of articles to be published on the SASCO online journal, Moithuti. This will…
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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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