SASCO Umgungundlovu Region

SASCO Umgungundlovu Region Political Organization

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24/09/2020

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12/09/2020

Post NEC meeting statement

Friday, 11 September 2020

The South African Students Congress (SASCO) held its second plenary session, the National Executive Committee, which convened on the 4th to the 6th of September 2020 in Centurion, Gauteng Province. The meeting received political update from the President which reflected on the political state of the organisation, the post schooling and training sector, domestic and global balance of forces. An organisational update that was presented by the Secretary General, both report gave an insightful diagnosis into the new ways of organizing in the post schooling and training sector.

TVET Crisis and Urgent need to turn them into construction sites

The National Executive Committee has reiterated its stance for the revamping and development of the TVET Colleges infrastructure especially taking advantage of the covid-19 pandemic that has brought the contact learning into standstill. We view this opportunity as one of the rare opportunities that can be used by the department of higher education and training to turn these campuses into construction sites so to prepare for the swift return of students to more attractive and world class infrastructure that will likely make these institutions to be institutions of choice.


The NEC also took a deep reflection into court interdicts of student leaders in the TVET sector by the college managers. The NEC is of the view that this is yet another tactic to silence the students’ voice and in turn allowing the corrupt college managers to loot the little resources these institutions have. We will be writing to the minister and deputy minister of higher education to intervene in this crisis waiting to explode in this sector.

Largely, the crisis in the TVET sector can be attributed to the following;

1. The incompetence of the DG and DDG;
2. The corrupt college managers and councils appointed by the minister in our TVET Colleges;
3. The deliberate absence of SAFETSA as a legitimate statutory students body in the sector;
4. Indecisiveness of the Minister as the political head of the sector.
5. Immediate infrastructural development in the Tvet sector.

The NEC took a decision to urgently write to the minister of higher education and training to highlight these challenges facing the sector. We will be engaging the honourable minister to relieve some college councils and managers who are alleged to be involved in corrupt deeds, engage him on the urgency to re-launch SAFETSA that must be decided by legitimate student bodies and not the Director General who has lust to capture the sector through student leaders. We will also be writing to the minister on behalf of government highlighting the need to transform TVET Colleges to be institutions of choice.


STUDENT HOUSING AND ACCOMMODATION

Consistent with our declaration of the year 2020 as the year which we will be declaring war against student accommodation crisis, the NEC meeting also diagnosed the state of student accommodation in the land. We do this fully cognisant that majority of our students are at their respective homes yet they are being demanded that they pay rent for the residences they currently do not occupy, fully cognisant of the fact that not much has changed and that student accommodation remain unreasonably expensive and unsafe in most parts of our cities. The meeting also received a reports on the ongoing break-ins and stealing of student belongings. As an organisation we strongly condemn this act and call on res managers to replace students’ belongings.

The NEC has also diagnosed a serious safety concern, safety in relation to the up roar of GBV and safety in relation to COVID, the diagnosis has led to the NEC working towards planning different safety mechanisms across the country. The proposed safety mechanism will be tailored for specific institutions and will focused on problems in and around those institutions. Student safety must be a priority, not only for institutions but must be a priority for government across the board.

PYA UNITY AND STABILITY

The meeting took reflection into the state of other PYA components. The NEC expressed its satisfaction with the resolve of COSAS matter and further complimented the sitting NEC of COSAS for its maturity that it has displayed throughout the process.

The meeting was concerned with the NYTT disunity and the total absence of the ANCYL. The NEC resolved to engage other PYA components to summon the NYTT team led by elders to come to the PYA summit to give an account of what they have been doing since they were appointed and ultimately resolve on guidelines and timeline for the ANCYL National Conference.

ORGANISATIONAL MATTERS

Following the untimely departure of Cde Siyabulela Lufele who was the Provincial Convenor of SASCO FS, the NEC took a unanimous decision to appoint Cde Asive Dlanjwa to be the Provincial Convenor. In honour and appreciation of Cde Siya’s service and dedication to the broad movement and student movement in particular, the NEC resolved to co-opt him to be remembered as having been part of the 21st NEC of SASCO.

Limpopo

The NEC expressed its disappointment with the level disunity in this province and thereby undermining the efforts of NEC to restore unity and cohesion into the organisation. The NEC has affirmed the NWC decision to deploy four (4) deployees to the Province of Limpopo to consult and appoint regional structures and restore unity into the Province.

North West

The Province currently has two (2) regions without structures, the NEC has resolved to send a new deployee to the Province to fast track the process of consultation and appointment of new regional structures.
The meeting further emphasized on building a united and vibrant organisation. This can only be possible through committed activists with shared perspective on what needs to be done.


Zimbabwean crisis

The organisation has since virtually met with the leadership of ZINASU to discuss the current political dynamics in our neighbouring country and strong ally. Out of our meeting with the student movement of Zimbabwe we got to understand the extent of the crisis in Zimbabwe. As an organisation we join all progressive forces calling for revolutionary change and maintaining of democracy and its institutions in Zimbabwe. We are of the view that all the gains of democracy have been reversed in favour of dictatorship kind of leadership with no respect for democratic principles.

Conclusion

As we continue with celebrating the 29th anniversary of SASCO, we call upon various generations of student leaders to contribute on the growth of the student movement through articles about the history of the student movement in the country. This will assist to develop a knowledge base of where we are coming from, where we are and where we are going as SASCO. The body of knowledge will significantly cover the work done and the hardship faced across the years for us to get where we are. Creating an epistemology of knowledge serves a significant role, the history of African literature and other advancements has gone to ashes due to the lack of such documentation, the articles are in this regard an attempt to create a base of history directly from those that played an active role in shaping the student movement.

Issued by SASCO NEC

Bamanye Matiwane
President
[email protected]
079 026 5759

Buthanani Thobela
Secretary General
[email protected]
073 257 5677

For Enquires:

Luvuyo Barnes
Media and communication liaison
079 393 7131

06/09/2020

For Immediate Release.
05 September 2020.

SASCO MEDIA Alert 🚨: Anniversary Virtual Rally

The South African Students Congress will tomorrow, Sunday 06 September 2020, hold a virtual rally to commemorate its 29th Anniversary since the formation of SASCO on 06 September 1991.

The rally will be addressed by SASCO President, Bamanye Matiwane, various leaders of fraternal organisations, and the President of the ANC / The Republic of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa.

Details of the rally:

Date: 06 September 2020
Time: 12:00
Venue: SASCO Media Platforms.

The media is invited to cover this event.

Issued by South African Students Congress.

Enquiries:

Luvuyo Barnes
Media & Communication Liaison
079 393 7131

Happy birthday 🎉🎊🎁 to the biggest student movement, the movement of President Sphiwe Zuma ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽As we are getting ...
06/09/2020

Happy birthday 🎉🎊🎁 to the biggest student movement, the movement of President Sphiwe Zuma ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

As we are getting ready to listen to President khathaza MB ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽

We have a date ngo 12 don’t singakhohlwaaaa✊🏽✊🏽

Students led by cde TG MaDlamini one of the finest cde the revolution blessed us with. Cde Thabo KZN Convener, cde sfiso...
05/09/2020

Students led by cde TG MaDlamini one of the finest cde the revolution blessed us with. Cde Thabo KZN Convener, cde sfiso coordinator and cde sizwe PTT member.

worker alliance
attack to abasebenzi is a attack to students
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We wish all the women a wonderful women's day on this historical day were we are celebrating the lives of fearless Women...
09/08/2020

We wish all the women a wonderful women's day on this historical day were we are celebrating the lives of fearless Women suffered and fought Tripple Oppression (Class,gender&race) during the Apartheid era and are faced with Tripple Challenges (Unemployment,poverty& inequality).

SASCO in particular uMgungudlovu region has done so much in empowering women irregardless of race,gender or class and we will continue to do so with programs that address the question directly.

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04/08/2020

Tuesday, 04 August 2020

*POST NWC STATEMENT: SOUTH AFRICAN STATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION – A STATE OF EMERGENCY*

INTRODUCTION

The South African Students Congress (SASCO) embarked on National visit across provinces from the 7th – 11th July, to assess the state of compliance with the national regulations as set out by government in line with the State of National Disaster as declared by the President. The intention of the visit was to ensure that as students and workers return to campuses there’s provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE’s), establishment of Sanitizing and Screening Stations, building of field quarantine sites for infected students and workers on campus.

The inefficiencies of the quarantine sites and PPE in this regard could be directly linked to the ongoing rampant corruption happening across the board in governance. The illicit movement of money and over pricing of PPE inclusive to awarding tenders to companies that don’t operate in this scope is a cause of concern, the corruption has hit the most vulnerable in society and this is inclusive of students in various institutions of higher learning. The corruption needs to be nipped in the butt and rooted out with pure aggression. The people deserve better governance and better services from the government they elected.

On the 22nd of July, we convened a National Working Committee (NWC) meeting to reflect on the reports from the visits and to further reflect on the state of Higher Education in South Africa both the TVET and University sector. This exercise was a necessary step to continue guiding the sector as we navigate through these times on uncertainties with lots of promises and non-delivery to us students who unfortunately find ourselves more frustrated by this imposed remote learning activities. The NWC found it necessary to reflect on the delay of delivery of Laptops, Data, Higher Education Corruption, State of NSFAS, the state of Historically Disadvantaged Institutions and TVETS.

The NWC passed its sincere condolences to all the families which have lost their loved one’s as a result of covid-19 and wished strength and speedy recovery to all those in quarantine. We appreciate the frontline workers who are at the centre of waging the fight against this novel virus.

*TVET COLLEGES*

We remain true and committed to our resolution of positioning TVET colleges as institutions of choice especially in a country where artisans are a need. The NWC reaffirmed the call for the capacitation and empowerment of the scope of College Councils to run efficient and effective institutions which must service the frustrated masses of students. On our visits both in March and now we have found dilapidated Student residences and classes where college students’ residence, we have found students locked out of their residences due to non-payment of their allowances on time. TVET’s are the most non-compliant sector when it comes to the set regulations a case in point is West College where you can access the campus without any screening, Mfolozi College residences where there’s overcrowding, Ikhala College where students are on strike due to non-payment of their allowances.

We can go on and on mentioning colleges one by one and giving their issues but we have noted that this sector has systematic problems which are as a result of negligence and greed by the Director General who wants to continue micromanaging the colleges by operating as a functionary of the colleges instead of the department, the DG Mr. Gwebs Qonde and DDG - Miss Aruna Singh have failed the students of TVETs and have failed on their mandate to have efficient and effective management systems in place to ensure that Colleges do not wait on them in order to run their day to day activities, the rampant corruption and collapse of our colleges is as a result of the snail pace of implementation of our proposals on what must be done in other for the colleges to run effectively without direct political interest by officials of DHET.

Our call for the firing of the Director General and Deputy Director General – TVET Colleges is informed amongst many reasons by:

1. Lack of adequate Infrastructure,
2. Non-delivery of PPE’s,
3. Failure to transform the TVET Sector
4. Poor teaching and learning in these institutions
5. Rampant corruption in the sector

Qonde has showed complete incompetence by failing to transform the sector to the heights it should reach, the sector is to be spearheaded by a visionary that has a perspective of that the economy dictates. His lack of vision has without a doubt displayed the inability to create individuals that should serve all sectors of the economy, centralizing the sector in and around him has without a doubt crippled its operations.

We demand:

1. Immediate payment of allowances for all students,
2. Increment of Residence allowances,
3. Immediate establishment of Quarantine on-campus sites,
4. Provision of PPEs for both students and workers,
5. A skills audit of all Lecturers and College Managers,
6. Increase of Student Support Staff and Adequate Academic support,
7. Dismissal of the Acting DDG responsible for TVETs and the Director General

We give the President and the minister seven (7) working days, failure which will see us closing all colleges within the Republic of South Africa. We are tired of the lip service and rhetoric when it comes to the transformation of our colleges because we cannot stress it enough that this is the future of this country’s skills needed by the economy.

*UNIVERSITIES*

As an organisation we have since raised the need to closely coordinate the universities from since the lockdown was imposed, we have always been of the firm view that the inequalities in this sector would manifest themselves harshly. We warned that failure to adopt a single academic calendar would exacerbate existing inequalities in the sector. We argued that the historic challenges of our universities have not been resolved and to leave university managers to abuse institutional autonomy would plunge the sector into further crisis.

Today we have universities like WSU, UFH and UNIZULU who are left behind while the historically white and advantaged institutions complete the academic year with less complications. The majority of students in these disadvantaged universities are from poor and working class backgrounds, and therefore we view these developments as developments that seek to maintain the status quo.

*ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT*

The NWC took stock of the organisational matters as it is charged with that responsibilities and shall communicate with the structures concerned, but having noted a series of public spats and unfortunate exchanges of statements in some provinces the NWC expressed itself in line with the code of conduct and the supreme document and therefore came to a conclusion to summon before the National Disciplinary Committee all those involved from those 3 provinces namely Western Cape, Limpopo, and North West.

We have noted a series of statements purported to be by the PTT of LIMPOPO appointing Regional Task Teams, The NWC has reaffirmed its decision on the terms of reference and further came to a conclusion to send 4 NEC members to the province to run regional consultations to ensure stable, inclusive and united structures. Only then there shall be RTT’s in all regions in the province.

In NORTH WEST province we have resolved to send 3 NEC members who shall run inclusive consultations with branches, so as to ensure that we unite the province as it remains engulfed by deep factional divisions which are largely not SASCO related. The NWC remains committed to its declaration of ensuring a stable and united organisation and shall not be deterred by those who have identified our institutions as sources of their income.

The WESTERN CAPE province was place under the administration of the NWC by our first NEC meeting and Cde Ngobe Lali has been working with the PEC as the NWC deployee, We have however as the NWC noted a deliberate sabotage of the operations of the organisation by the either the incumbent or those who are deemed as convocation. We will not allow SASCO to be used as a lobby tool for anyone in any structure outside the governance structures which we deploy in as the organisation.

It is in this light that the NWC took a decision to reinforce the deployment by 3 more NEC members, who will with immediate effect take over all duties of the PEC until there’s stability and calm in the province and shall report to the SGO fortnightly on progress made. The NWC has further noted the suspension of Cde Siyabonga Booysens Nqanqase and has since resolved to move the matter of his DC to the NDC for a Free and Fair process, also noting that the PEC has all officials on acting capacity.

*STUDENT-WORKER RELATIONS*

SASCO understands that the struggles of students in the country are directly linked with the broader struggles of our society and thus its historic historic mantra, “we are members of our communities before we are students” and therefore where there is injustice against working masses of our nation we shall not be silent. Frontline workers in this country constitute majority of the working population and primarily constituted of our parents who cannot afford to pay fees charged by our institutions of higher learning in our country. We will be found in front of the picket lines together with NEHAWU on the 1st to the 3rd of September defending the frontline workers in the health care system who are recklessly being endangered by our government. We will do so because we are of the strong view that the gains of our National Democratic Revolution are being reversed by those at the helm of government today.


*CONCLUSION*

We have noted the general decline and collapse of our institutions by incompetent and greedy Academics who are at the helm of our institutions who have identified our institutions of Higher Learning as Corporate Entities which must be looted after the collapse of State Owned Enteprises (SOEs), we wish to send a strong warning that *“Niyabonwa, kwaye sinijongile”*. We will jealousy guard our institutions and shall name and shame those corrupt individuals, we are fully aware that the cost of fighting corruption is high and costly, but we shall not fail.

We condemn in the strongest terms possible the attempt to silence student leaders and murder student activism by the Vice Chancellors and Administrators, we warn Prof Mthembu and Prof Rensburg that they must not dare test us. We shall not accept their heartless deeds of suspending our student leaders especially at a period which we find the country in. Our institutions of Higher Learning shall not be ran by the likes of Adolf Hi**er and M. Bison whom opt to silence anyone who speaks against the injustices.

The National Working Committee remains committed in building a united fighting force for the students of South Africa, We owe it to generations after us to handle this organisation with care as it remains the only beacon of hope for the children of the working class and poor.

*“Hard work is like a load placed before us, challenging us to shoulder it. Some loads are light, some heavy. Some people prefer the light to the heavy; they pick the light and shove the heavy on to others. That is not a good attitude. Some comrades are different; they leave ease and comfort to others and take the heavy loads themselves; they are the first to bear hardships the last to enjoy comforts. They are good comrades. We should all learn from their communist spirit."* Mao Tse Tung on the Chungking Negotiations" (October 17, 1945), Selected Works, Vol. IV, p. 58.




Issued by SASCO NWC

Bamanye Matiwane – President at [email protected]
Buthanani Ngwane – Secretary General at [email protected]

For Enquires:

Luvuyo Barnes
Media & Communication Liaison
079 393 7131

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Greetings comrades Please note that NFSAS has opened their online application system for 2021.In all branches across  th...
03/08/2020

Greetings comrades

Please note that NFSAS has opened their online application system for 2021.

In all branches across the region are open for any assistance you may need regards to the application.

Please share the information.

Thank you.

Happy birthday cde Landy Ndlovu ✊✊✊
26/07/2020

Happy birthday cde Landy Ndlovu ✊✊✊

SASCO wishes cde Landy Ndlovu a happy birthday.

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Sanitize, observe 1.5 meter distance, stay in doors and always wear masks in common rooms and public spaces.

We will overcome this invisible enemy covid-19 ✊✊✊

Stay safe we still a huge responsibility as progressive forces to deliver free and quality education.

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