UPDATE NOTICE ON BUYILE MATIWANE

The National Working Committee of the South African Students Congress (SASCO) has met with all provincial structures on Wednesday night and has also working with Progressive Youth Alliance structures and all relevant stakeholders.

The is an organising committee that is dealing with all the necessary work that will see us burying the Deputy President with the necessary dignity and with success, we take this time to bring an update to the public.

The NWC has resolved to have two National memorial services in Western Cape and Eastern Cape whilst all other 7 provinces will host their memorials on Wednesday, the NWC has declared SASCO Wednesday as a national day of mourning and remembrance of our Deputy President.

National Memorial Services:

Date: Tuesday, 19/07/2022
Venue: CPUT, Cape Town, Western Cape
Time: 17:00

Date: Friday, 22/07/2022
Venue: Thobi Kula Indoors Sports Centre, Queenstown, Eastern Cape
Time: 13:00

Provincial Memorials:

North West: Taletso TVET, Mafikeng Campus, at 15h00

Free State: Waaihoek Methodist Church, Bloemfontein, at 13:00

Limpopo: CN Campus in Burgersfort, Sekhukhune, at 13:00

Mpumalanga: Civic center at Emalahleni
12:00

KZN: Melbourne Campus at eThekwini College at 15:00

We shall communicate Northern Cape and Gauteng in due course.

Funeral Service:

Date: Saturday, 23/07/2022
Venue: Ntlalukana, eNgcobo, Eastern Cape

As promised the organisation will be in constant communication with the public on any developments during this painful period of mourning our Deputy President, we call on all to exercise maximum discipline and ensure that we honour our comrade in the best way possible.

Issued by SASCO

Bamanye Matiwane
President

Buthanani Thobela
Secretary General

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