Shades of 1976 as Student Protests Spread Throughout the Country
Nomzamo Mati looks at developments at tertiary institutions and their impact on black working class students. She also looks at the role played by Sasco.
Nomzamo Mati looks at developments at tertiary institutions and their impact on black working class students. She also looks at the role played by Sasco.
Dieketseng Mosinki & Shibobo Moiloa write about the formation of the BCP which has used culture to develop education organize for the community of Bophelong.
Simthembile Zatu writes about the Vaal-based WCCC which attempts to tackle community problems in accessing basic services and free quality education.
Ben Ntoloane argues government’s GEAR policy is responsible for the high unemployment rate among the youth and reflects on the need to organise among unemployed youth.
Molefi Ndlovu argues that the de-mobilisation of old formations has created new oppression for activists.
Happy Lovely Yende writes about the SCA which has used recreational methods of education for reaching young people in Small Farm to return used educational materials to their schools.
Ighsaan Schroeder looks at study groups, why they are important in the present period, how to set them up and how they should function
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