Thanx Cde Mdu for further clarifying why SASCO should not romantisise the
bread and butter issues facing its cohort of constituency. The giant student
movement had in the past march, boycot and picket against government and
will continue to do so.

If cdes accept deployment and expect that we should be silence when our
aspirations and expectations are not met, they should rather move out on
their own. Its equally wrong to say when SASCO confront Ministry and the
DHET, people think is about Blade. Ours in the past has been about the
collective confrontationd against commercialisation and capitalisation of
our education system, which is the bedrock of development.
We are proud of you leaders as Convacants of this glorious movement of the
students.

Keep the good work and tell the truth to all without any fear.

Cde Tom

On Mar 28, 2011 6:54 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

I am Mduduzi Herman Vilakazi for those who want to know!

Cde Mandlana and Cde Lazola, I am pleased to say SASCO is in good hands. It
is very unfortunate that Cdes want to shift the goal post. Our primary enemy
is capitalism and those who are its advocateurs are secondary. It is highly
incorrect of any sane mind to think that an entire organization of students
is a faction meant to conspire against or support for any individual or
organization.

I am pleased by the clarity you brought to the lost that SASCO stands for
free education, better students' services, access to higher and further
education, equity and equality. SASCO was never established to defend or
conspire against any minister in higher education irrespective of the
deploying ruling party.

Equally, SASCO is not a baby to any political party. It remains independent
from all influences. It is in alliance with other youth formations whose
mother bodies agree on the Freedom Charter and the NDR. It is myopic for
anyone to assume that SASCO is a student wing of any political party. Hence
our Compliment or Contradict (CC) approach. SASCO applies this CC in all
spheres of socio-polico economic environment.

Those who never joined SASCO should ask first before assuming that SASCO is
vehicle higherable to support or conspire to discredit leaders of other
fraternal organizations. It also becomes very complex when those who not
only joined but who led SASCO at any level up to date do not know what SASCO
stands for. I wonder how they led the giant students' organization.

We remain committed to the liberation of students from all social ills. We
dare not falter because the minister is one of our own. In fact, we are
challenging government and not an individual. If people feel offended about
the tasks of SASCO in transforming higher education, they should vanish from
South African soil, because SASCO is here to stay and confront challenges of
students head-on.

Matla!!!!!

Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
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