APDUSA Political School 2016
APDUSA held its third biennial political school in East London, over the weekend of 26-28 March this year. About thirty participants attended, most of whom were young members from various Continue Reading →
APDUSA held its third biennial political school in East London, over the weekend of 26-28 March this year. About thirty participants attended, most of whom were young members from various Continue Reading →
In a well attended parent-support-for-university students meeting held in Cape Town on Saturday past (31st October), a number of issues emerged that are worthy of further interrogation. This meeting was Continue Reading →
University student protests hit South Africa from mid-October, continuing the “Rhodes must fall” struggle at the University of Cape Town earlier in the year. These revolts were reminiscent of those Continue Reading →
Statement by the University of Cape Town Workers Forum and the UCT Workers Solidarity Committee Black workers built UCT with their own hands in the colonial past. Black workers were Continue Reading →
The situation in the Kuruman area has returned to normal, subsequent to a decision taken by the Road Forum to allow learners to go back to class for the 2015 Continue Reading →