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Friday, August 31, 2007

Don’t let the SRCs turn UKZN into a Banana Republic


This article was taken from the Center For Civil Society website and its worth reading. Comments are cordially invited

By The Socialist Student Movement

The SSM here publishes an urgent response to what appears as the most recent attempts by the UKZN Central and Local SRCs (led by the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) and the South African Students’ Congress (SASCO)) to stifle students’ democratic rights. As students, we have to stand up to defend our freedom to debate, vote and contest for power over our lives. This is not only a matter of principle or about constitutional paragraphs, but about our ability to fight for access to education, relevant curricula, adequate academic and social support to all, jobs and so on – to change society.......
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Thursday, August 30, 2007

BUILIDING A STRONG STUDENTS’ ACTIVISM


Sadesmo friendly reminds the existing members to renew their membership and new students to join this student political movement. It might happen that you are new on campus and you do not know who are they: What I can tell you is that this is a political movement which has been around for quite sometime and it contested in the SRC elections last year. This student organization has a rich history in the political landscape. They have branches in all nine provinces of South Africa. Campus Highlights crew is trying to scoop an interview with their Chairperson Thokozani Myeni.

THE DETAILS OF THE RECRUITMENT DRIVE ARE AS FOLLOWS:


Place:Library Lawns
Times:Day 1= 30 August 2007 Thursday [ From 9-2 pm]
Day 2= 03 September 2007 Monday[From 9-2pm]

For more info call Mhlonipheni Mthethwa on 0736152077

`BUILIDING A STRONG STUDENTS’ ACTIVISM'

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

RAG AS YEARS PROGRESS






JOIN US TOMORROW AS WE WILL BE TALKING ABOUT RAG OF TODAY AND THAT OF YESTERDAY





IS IT GOING UP OR






DOWN


A Socialist On Board

Ladies and gentleman , it is with delight that Campus Highlights announces that they have acquired the services of Siyabonga `Kotini' Nene. He has agreed to write for our blog on a regular bases. You can excpect his writings next week. We also invite everybody who has some unique and shrewd views to share them with us.Campus Highlights is esctatic to realise that the blogging culture has, at last, been instilled to people and that augurs well for this blog. We are expecting other prominet people to have their say in the near future. This blog was actually meant to be a platform where each of us voice his views in an unrestricted setting. no matter how weird or politically incorrect your views may be but they are guaranteed a publishing. However there are some editorial policies that one has to adhere to.

Yours

Osama [ Bloger-in-Chief]