COSAS Chris Hani Region EC

COSAS Chris Hani Region EC Education for Liberation.

Comrade Amahle continues to be a dedicated, dependable, and selfless leader within our structures. Her unwavering commit...
29/05/2026

Comrade Amahle continues to be a dedicated, dependable, and selfless leader within our structures. Her unwavering commitment to championing the interests of learners across the Chris Hani Region remains a source of inspiration to the student movement. She embodies the true spirit of a cadre dedicated to the realization of free, quality, and equal education for all.

As she marks this milestone, COSAS wishes her sound health, long life, and renewed strength to continue serving the student community. May this new chapter bring academic success and continued growth in her leadership journey.

Happy Birthday, Comrade Amahle.🎉🤍


COSAS Chris Hani Region and Ward 12 Leadership Support Student Dignity✨Today, the COSAS Chris Hani Regional Coordinator ...
13/05/2026

COSAS Chris Hani Region and Ward 12 Leadership Support Student Dignity✨

Today, the COSAS Chris Hani Regional Coordinator Comrade Yoyama Magwashu joined Comrade Sphelele Mangali, the Branch Treasurer of the Andile Matshoba Branch (Ward 12), at St Theresa Primary School for a impactful sanitary towels handover ceremony.

“Our presence here is about more than just a donation; it is about restoring the confidence of the girl child and ensuring that no learner is left behind due to a lack of basic necessities," said the Branch Treasurer

Huge thanks to the Principal and staff at St Theresa for the warm welcome. To the learners: stay focused, stay confident, and know that your leaders have your back.


Major Shoutout to Sinazo Nyila: Our Top 16 Finalist! 🏆🔥The Chris Hani region is beaming with pride today! We are officia...
12/05/2026

Major Shoutout to Sinazo Nyila: Our Top 16 Finalist! 🏆🔥

The Chris Hani region is beaming with pride today! We are officially celebrating Sinazo Nyila, a brilliant star from Nkwanca Public High School, for making it into the Top 16 Finalists for the First Time Voters Dialogue 2026! 🌟📚

Sinazo is stepping up to the mic on May 16, 2026, to tackle a powerful question: "Does South Africa stand a chance to have a female president?" 🗳️👩‍💼 This is more than just a competition; it’s about the power of youth voices and the future of our democracy! Sinazo’s achievement shows exactly what our learners are capable of when they lead with heart and intellect.

We are all behind you, Sinazo! Bring that Chris Hani magic to the stage! 🎤✨🙌

COSAS Leadership Hits the Ground in Vuyisile Mini Local Municipality: Strengthening the Student Front for 2026 Elections...
11/05/2026

COSAS Leadership Hits the Ground in Vuyisile Mini Local Municipality: Strengthening the Student Front for 2026 Elections‼️🙌

The COSAS leadership was honored to be joined by the Chris Hani District Voter Champion, Cllr.B Nobuntu, whose expertise in community mobilization adds immense weight to our campaign. The delegation was warmly received by the Executive Mayor, Cllr. K Mdleleni, whose support highlights the municipality's commitment to prioritizing the voices of its youngest citizens.

Crucially, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) was present, represented by Mr. Mbelane, who provided technical guidance on the registration process and the upcoming voter education blitz.

The presence of Mayor Mdleleni and the IEC underscores a vital truth: the student voice is no longer a whisper; it is a command. COSAS is not just visiting; we are building a permanent structure of activism that stays active 365 days a year.

We thank Cllr. Nobuntu and the office of the Mayor for their open door policy. To the students of Vuyisile Mini: your time is now.

Each One, Register One. Each One, Lead One.

PYA BRANCHES AT IKHALA TVET COLLEGE TO HOST MEMORIAL LECTURE HONORING MAMA LILLIAN NGOYIAs the Coordinator for the regio...
08/05/2026

PYA BRANCHES AT IKHALA TVET COLLEGE TO HOST MEMORIAL LECTURE HONORING MAMA LILLIAN NGOYI

As the Coordinator for the regional student leadership organization, Comrade Yoyama Magwashu attended the Lillian Ngoyi Memorial Lecture held on 08 May 2026 at the Ikhala TVET College, QTN Campus.

His presence at the event reflects his ongoing commitment to student advocacy and civic engagement within the Chris Hani region. This involvement aligns with his leadership role and his history of coordinating student programs and awareness campaigns at various high schools throughout the district.

📢From Classrooms to Council: COSAS Reclaims the Youth Voice in Emalahleni‼️In a high stakes Voter Registration Dialogue ...
08/05/2026

📢From Classrooms to Council: COSAS Reclaims the Youth Voice in Emalahleni‼️

In a high stakes Voter Registration Dialogue hosted by the Honorable Mayor Cllr. N.F. Koni, COSAS took a sledgehammer to the wall of youth apathy. While critics claim young people don't care, today’s engagement with learners from Tambekile, Mtirara, Cacadu, Freemantle, Mhlontlo, and Mt Arthur proved that our generation is ready to march to the polls on November 4th.

COSAS leaders tackled the "Myths vs. Reality" topic head on. We sent a clear message to every Grade 12 learner: If you aren't at the table, you’re on the menu. We reminded our peers that staying home on election day isn't a protest it’s a surrender. We are reclaiming our power to demand better schools, safer streets, and real service delivery.

The youth vote isn't a suggestion; it's a command for change.

📣The Congress of South African Students calls on every 18-year-old to register now. The revolution will be televised, but the change will be voted for.🔊



COSAS REAFFIRMS THE POWER OF THE YOUTH VOTE AT EMALAHLENI MAYORAL DEBATEEMALAHLENI, EASTERN CAPE – The Congress of South...
08/05/2026

COSAS REAFFIRMS THE POWER OF THE YOUTH VOTE AT EMALAHLENI MAYORAL DEBATE

EMALAHLENI, EASTERN CAPE – The Congress of South African Students (COSAS) today participated in a high impact schools debate hosted by the Honorable Mayor of Emalahleni, Cllr. N.F. Koni, at the Freemantle Boys High School Hall. The program, centered on the theme "The Importance of Voter Registration to Young People," served as a critical platform to address the growing concern of youth apathy ahead of the 2026 Local Government Elections.

As the leading voice for learners in the region, COSAS utilized this platform to debunk the dangerous myth that "one vote does not matter." In our address to the Grade 12 learners of Tambekile S.S.S, Mtirara S.S.S, Cacadu S.S.S, Freemantle Boys, Mhlontlo S.S.S, and Mt Arthur Girls, we made it clear: A vote is not just a mark on a paper; it is a demand for accountability and a shield against the neglect of our schools and communities.

On Youth Participation Beyond the Ballot:
COSAS further challenged the learners to look beyond the November 4th elections. Our message was firm: democracy does not end at the polling station. We called for a "365-Day Activism" model where students:
• Engage directly with Integrated Development Plan (IDP) meetings to influence municipal budgets.
• Monitor service delivery in their wards and schools through digital accountability.
• Join local decision-making structures to ensure the "youth voice" is not just heard, but implemented.

Conclusion:
COSAS commends the Emalahleni Local Municipality for involving the youth in this democratic dialogue. We remain committed to ensuring that every eligible learner is registered and that the youth of this region take their rightful place at the center of local governance.

Each One, Register One. Each One, Teach One.




The safety of our children is a fundamental right, not a luxury. The recurring nature of these "food scares" in the East...
04/05/2026

The safety of our children is a fundamental right, not a luxury. The recurring nature of these "food scares" in the Eastern Cape suggests a systemic failure in food safety monitoring at the school gate level.

COSAS monitoring situation after 39 learners fall ill. Link below👇

Progress is driven by collaboration and a shared vision. It was a privilege to spend time in consultation with our Regio...
29/04/2026

Progress is driven by collaboration and a shared vision. It was a privilege to spend time in consultation with our Regional Convener Cde Qhama Hoko, our Deputy Convener Cde Xolani Ngo, and a dedicated PEC member Cde Akho Mafikeng to strategize on our upcoming initiatives.

When leadership meets at the grassroots level, we ensure that every voice is heard and every program is executed with precision. We remain committed to the work of the people, moving forward with discipline and a clear focus on our regional goals.

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