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09/10/2020

SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS CONGRESS

Media statement

09/10/2020

Receive revolutionary greetings

SASCO in Sekhukhne TVET college Apel Campus is hereby giving gratitudes to students who supported the protest practiced on 07&08 October 2020 in the campus.

>Students where in a neurotic circumstance of inconsideration by the Student Support office and Student Representative Council
> students were struggling to get their NSFAS allowances.
As SASCO we've noticed with great sadness that majority of students depends on the allowances for their survival and academical progression.

The protest has awakened many students in the campus and exhibited to them the right Cadres to put hope on.

We never expected students to suffer from the denial of allowances in the presence of elected SRC candidates, it showed clearly that they are not battling but massaging students mummers in the offices. All students deserve to benefit from Student's funding schemes either he/she's pink or brown, SRC members must ascertain fair and equal treatment amongst the constituency not their friends and partners.

The leadership of SASCO has battled to deliver grievances to the College Management and merger SRC members on 09/10/2020. The council stated that NSFAS failed to pay students in time.
SASCO representatives pleaded the college to compensate students using Norms and Standards budget for the sake of vulnerable ones and their academical achievements.

Agreement that was reached is that the college will compensate unpaid students earlier next week not exceeding 15 October 2020. As the results, We humbly plead all students to be patient till next week Wednesday, With SASCO every student complain is considered.

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SASCO TO THE FRONT ✊✊

Regard:
Chairman
Cadre Mametja
082 670 0135

Secretary
Cadre Sandra
072 312 2953

15/07/2020

South African Students Congress (SASCO)

Media statement

15 July 2020

Receive revolutionary greeting in the name of Education,
The SASCO of SKTVET college Apel campus made a
visit together with the
the ANCYL to check the
readiness of the campus, safety of students and to
verify the campus
infrastructure's status for students accommodation.

The campus isn't ready to hold students due to poor infrastructure.
There are some factors affecting the lives of students such as:
*Shortage of water hence we are urged to wash our hands regularly;
*There's no electricity in students residents;
*Students still waiting for Face Masks from the management;
*and toilets aren't in good condition.

We found that certain buildings were under process of renovation.

The visit was followed by SASCO Provincial Task Team Members together with National Executive Committee's visit, the Leadership noticed that the campus doesn't comply with Covid19 regulations.

As the results, we mandated the Campus management to suspend classes as the environment is risky to the lives students.

As SASCO Apel campus we rally behind the motto of championing students interest,
so we genuinely and decisively call for suspension of the classes until the covid regulations are up to standards.

We then submit that the
students lives remains priority.
Let's all adhere to Covid19 precautionary measures and lockdown regulations.



Issued by BEC

Chairperson
Cadre Mahlatse Mametja
082 670 0135

Secretary
Cadre Sandra Matau

11/07/2020
15/05/2020

POST NATIONAL WORKING COMMITTEE MEETING STATEMENT

Friday, 15 May 2020

The National Working Committee convened its second virtual meeting today, the 15th of May 2020 to discuss future of the student population in our country and the world under the covid-19 pandemic that threatens the future of human kind. Profoundly so; the call by Mao Tse Tung that *“What we need is an enthusiastic but calm state of mind and intense but orderly work”* As we confront this pandemic whilst not deepening the already existing inequalities in the post schooling and training sector.

The organisation was also reminded of the words of Chairman Mao when he charged, *“In class society, everyone lives as a member of a particular class, and every kind of thinking, without exception, is stamped with the brand of a class.”* Therefore as the NWC meets online its thinking is similar to the thinking of poor majority students from working class backgrounds.

The NWC observed a moment of silence in honour of the comrade Denis Goldberg and Dr Mnisi whose contribution to the liberation struggle in our struggle and nation building cannot be downplayed. Them and their generation of revolutionary activists who defeated an ugly and brutal Apartheid regime remain exemplary to the student movement in that every struggle exist to be won for the majority of the citizens.

Walter Sisulu month:

The NWC sat during the month of May, the historic month where the honorary President of our organisation was born and unfortunately passed on. The NWC has adopted a plan to commemorate the life and times of Xhamela, the organisation will host memorial lecture in honour of Walter Sisulu and honour his contribution to the life of the liberation movement and its struggle. We will invite senior members of the mass democratic movement to present a memorial lecture.

STUDENT-WORKER RELATIONS:

The NWC has begun with the consultation process with the progressive labour formations in the sector as part of consolidating the students-workers interest and as a means of to unite the working class but also a fruition of strategically transforming higher education from ivory towers to peoples education and training centres for peoples power.

As an organisation we have appointed a team of five comrades headed by the National Organizer, comrade Athenkosi Mabona to consult with National Education Health and Allied Workers’ Union on the way forward and possible means to return to the new normal teaching and learning in our institutions of learning. We will be engaging all stakeholders and progressives in the sector as part of the broad view of not only winning the students’ hearts but everyone in the sector to believe in our strategic perspective on transformation.

RETURN TO CAMPUSES:

The organisation has since made a call on our government and institutions of higher learning not further exclude the poor students from working class backgrounds by forcing e-learning down the throats of these students. The organisation warned the Minister of Higher education, science and technology the continued abuse of institutional autonomy by universities would lead to the unfortunate creation of two-tier system in higher education, the education for the have and the one for the have-nots.

In line with our strategic perspective of building a single coordinated higher system we will be engaging Minister Dr Blade Nzimande to coordinate the sector and not leave the historically privileged institutions to lead on his behalf. The organisation has since called on return to the new normality for the sake of the poor and working class students in our country with strict adherence to the covid-19 risk containment measures. We will be intensifying this call as majority parts of the country will be advancing towards level three (3) of lockdown as announced by the state President Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa.

ORGANISATIONAL BUILDING:

As the 21st NEC we inherited an organisation that was at A blink of its collapse, the organisation that was experiencing unprecedented erosion of its cultures and traditions. The NEC in its first meeting held at Booysens Hotel resolved to relieve some structures from their duties and begin a process of building unity and cohesion in the organisation. The National Working Committee was since given a duty to conduct a thorough process with structures and ultimately appoint interim structures where the organisation was previously limping.

The NWC has therefore appointed Provincial Task Teams as listed below:

MPUMALANGA:

Convener – Cde Xolile Nkabinde
Coordinator – Cde Siyabonga Shabalala
Resource Mobilizer – Cde Mxolisi Ncaphalala
- Cde Genius Shabalala
- Cde Mbalizonke Magubane
- Cde Bheki Mashaba
- Cde Fortunate Nkambule

NORTH WEST:

Convener - Cde Doctor Ndebele
Coordinator - Cde Nkululeko Sithole
Resource Mobilizer – Cde Tumelo Gaegake
- Cde Xolile Nxozana
- Cde Sindiswa Nazo
- Cde Reneilwe Louw
- Cde Kelebogile Basnaar

LIMPOPO:

Convener - Cde Khutso Afrika Rakgosoka
Coordinator - Cde Lebogang Ramushu
Resource Mobilizer – Cde Nature Moraba
- Cde Euthley Mashai
- Cde Bernard Cgina
- Cde Micheal Malaji
- Cde Euleda Mutovholwa

EASTERN CAPE:

Convener - Cde Alungile Kamtshe
Coordinator - Cde Athenkosi Sityata
Resource Mobilizer – Cde Siyabonga Halam
- Cde Thulisa Samela
- Cde Ayanda Mjongile
- Cde Nandipha Konongo
- Cde Bongeka Mankumba

KwaZulu Natal:

Convener - Cde Thabo Sheme
Coordinator - Cde Sifiso Nkabinde
Resource Mobilizer – Cde Tumelo Molausi
- Cde Sizwe Luthuli
- Cde Talent Mthenti
- Cde Sithembile Kunene
- Cde Sinoxolo Duma

Post the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989, the world began to change in some dramatic ways. Forces were unleashed and continued to have profound effects on all cultures as nations of the world. This includes integration of world markets, technology and information that is oblivious to both national and cultural borders. The post covid-19 society will require the progressives to be innovative and not stand back as the new world order will be in creation.

The National Working Committee concluded on high note. The meeting emphasized on the need for NEC to marshal the student movement towards the post 21st National Congress and pragmatically build unity and cohesion. A focused and united organisation will never fail to attain its founding objectives.

Issued on behalf of SASCO NWC

Bamanye Matiwane
President
[email protected]

Buthanani Ngwane
Secretary General
[email protected]

For Enquiries:

Luvuyo Barnes
Media and Communication Liaison
079 393 7131

03/05/2020

For Immediate Release

*SASCO REACTION TO PRONOUNCEMENTS MADE BY DHET Minister Dr. Blade Nzimande*

Friday, 1 May 2020

The South African Students Congress (SASCO) notes with utter dismay the pronouncement made by Minister Bonginkosi Nzimande, on measures to phase out the lockdown and phasing in of PSET strategic functions. We vehemently reject the attempt to create academic streams for the have and have nots, we are unmoved by the rhetoric and lip service of the Minister, his well prepared speech with no feasible strategies is but an ill-thought hasty attempt to save the academic year at the expense of the most vulnerable of students.

In our submission (which has been disregarded) to the department in an effort to save the academic year, we expressed the need to capacitate historically disadvantaged institutions; the need to enforce mixed methodologies; adopt a clear resolution around exclusions for the 2021 academic year; mechanisms put in place to ensure punctuality in delivery of hardware devices to students before commencement of academic projects; and adequate investments into ICT infrastructure across the board inter alia. At the core of it all, a clear plan and commitment by DHET in the establishing of an ad-hoc oversight committee that will regulate and enforce government resolutions, all of these fell to deaf ears and as such shall lead to the inevitable abuse of institutional autonomy by institutions that seek to operate as Ivory Towers of the privileged.

The Department of Basic Education has reported that e-learning is about 20% effective. We have since asked the DHET on its plans to deliver devices in rural areas of the country where there are no physical addresses. The Minister’s tired depiction of what science suggests should be done, completely overlooks one of the most
important forms of sciences, humanities and social sciences – social pedagogy.

The department seemingly forgets that an overwhelming portion of our student populace hails from rural areas; informal settlements; farms and remote areas of our country and yet it plans to leave them behind regardless of their reality. This is the most vulnerable of students with little to no internet access and/or connectivity in places they call homes. Furthermore DHET continues to fail in exercising its legislative mandate and powers to create a single coordinated higher education system even in the midst of a global pandemic which threatens life as we know it, all for appeasing historically advantaged institutions while turning a blind eye to historically disadvantaged institutions with no capacity to see their pipedream through.

SASCO stands not opposed to innovative ideas and feasible ways of operation within the post schooling and training sector, but we ought to remain realistic, solution orientated, and practical at all material times. We are however of the view that this should not happen at the expense of poor students from working class backgrounds. We reiterate our call that the department must, by any means necessary ensure that all our institutions adopt a single academic calendar and not leave institutions to do as they please in the name of autonomy.

We note with concern the suggestion to make use of community libraries, which seems a tad far from being realistic as majority of our community libraries in townships; small towns, and rural provinces are without sufficient reading material and/or WiFi hotspots and services that are the core competency of local municipalities, a very frail sphere of government engulfed in corruption and in some cases bankrupt as a result.

A significant number of universities (14) have indicated that they are not ready for the e-learning migration, while arguably having suitable and decent ICT infrastructure than most if not all of our TVET Colleges. The Department had since reported that about 20% of TVET Colleges could possibly be ready for digital migration yet that still leaves majority of them behind. At the centre of their inability to go online is nature of teaching and study, DHET continues to give no mechanisms let alone measures put in place to accommodate vocational education and training.

Throwing laptops and data at students will not make their learning environment suddenly conducive at home for self study neither will it easy for students to migrate to the blended system.

Upon exhausting all known channels and avenues to address our grievances, we have since concluded to write to the President of the Republic of South Africa and the National Command Council to put place regulations that will ensure:

-No roll out of online learning takes place in all institutions till a single academic calendar is designed, practical and is pro-poor.

- All institutions abide and adhere to the centrally adopted calender.

- No assessments are to be conducted online. All assessments are to be determined upon the presentation of the said calender.

- A clear strategy and implementation plan to accommodate the missing middle.

No institution of higher learning is a No man's land within the boarders of the country, autonomy is not total independence, all shall abide to the laws of the Republic. And as such should Government fail to respond to us by the 5th May 2020 at 16h00, we will then explore the legal route. For it would show cowardice and recklessness to betray the proud legacy this glorious students movement boasts in being in service of the voiceless, poor, and working class students.

*Leave No student behind a commitment to a Single Co-ordinated Higher Education Sector.*

Issued by SASCO NEC

Bamanye Matiwane
President
[email protected]

Buthanani Ngwane
Secretary General
[email protected]

FOR ENQUIRIES:

Luvuyo Barnes
Media and Communication Liaison
079 393 7131

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Polokwane

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