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*NUMSA salutes SASCO on its 20 years of existence!*

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*6 September 2011*

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The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) salutes the
leadership and the entire membership of the South African Students’ Congress
(SASCO) on the occasion of its 20th anniversary today 6 September 2011.



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The SA Students’ Congress (SASCO) remains a trusted and reliable of the
workers and the poor as we advance and deepen the National Democratic
Revolution (NDR) as encapsulated in the Freedom Charter.



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The trade union movement and the liberation movement as a whole as led by
the African National Congress (ANC) and the vanguard party of the working
class, the South African Communist Party (SACP), will forever remain
indebted to SASCO for its continuous role of producing finest cadres and
best activists for the movement schooled and refined in Marxism-Leninism.
Some of its products and cadres are serving the trade union movement and the
mass democratic movement with distinction, and some of them are no longer
with us as we celebrate this milestone and historic moment of the student
movement.



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As we salute SASCO, it is befitting to honour and remember those gallant
fighters and leaders of the student movement who are no longer with us
today, such as Chule ‘KK’ Papiyane,  Killer Gxavu, Fheya Kulati, Wanga
Sigila, Xola Nene, S’miso Nkwanyana, Sphiwe Zuma, Cloyd Qavane and countless
others. These revolutionary student heroes name’s are engraved in our hearts
as we struggle for free and quality public education for all, as we advance
the struggle for the total ban of labour brokers, as we agitate for a New
Growth Path for Full Employment, as a we engage in the battle of ideas for
nationalisation and socialization of the means of production as commanded by
the Freedom Charter, as we consolidate the hegemony of the progressive
forces in our own country.



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This generation of student heroes should be proud wherever they are in the
nooks and crannies of the universe because the current generation of SASCO
cadres and leadership are still hoisting high the flag of the organisation
in pursuit of the goals of the NDR as encapsulated in the Freedom Charter.



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NUMSA an affiliate of COSATU, which is part of the liberation movement as
led by the ANC, is proud to identify itself with SASCO. Our relations with
SASCO are not parental, but are class orientated and political relations.
The ideological orientation and posture of SASCO is sacrosanct with that of
NUMSA. The bulk memberships of SASCO are future workers and trade unionists,
but above all they are an intellectual reservoir for both liberation
movement and the Alliance as a whole. The ideological and political clarity
of SASCO and the student movement in general represents the strength and
depth of working class leadership of the revolutionary forces in South
Africa and the world over.



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As we mark the 20th anniversary of SASCO we want to call on the students
given their transitional class location in society to remain bias to the
struggles of the workers and the poor. Our country has become one of the
most unequal societies in the world as a result of greed and barbarity of
the crisis-ridden Capitalist system. We are living in a country where
opulence and crass materialism is glorified and tolerated by society. We are
living in a country where the scourge of HIV/AIDS pandemic is ravaging our
society, especially the youth. We are living in country where corruption is
rife and has a potential to plunge our country into a banana republic. We
are living in a homophobic and patriarchal society. All these pitfalls are a
manifestation of the immoral and inhumane capitalist system.



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We need the class consciousness and ideological clarity of SASCO to mobilise
our youth and broader society behind the struggle to overthrow Capitalism.
SASCO should be playing a key role in the Progressive Youth Alliance (PYA)
to infuse class consciousness amongst the youth. By doing so, SASCO will be
isolating demagogic posturing bedeviling the youth movement which has a
potential to co-opt the vulnerable and marginalized young people in society.
SASCO should also be in the front-line struggle to expose and fight against
seated and embedded Kebble-ism or power of money being used to influence
youth leadership on factional and sectarian positions in the broader
movement.



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We need SASCO to rally the studying youth and youth in general to resolve
the massive youth unemployment in our country. We should be in the
front-line battle to reject any efforts by government to bribe capital
through the proposed Youth Wage Subsidy in order to ease the burden of
unemployment amongst the youth. This will be another way of giving power to
capital to destroy permanent jobs and creation of a two-tier labour system
through the absorption of young unskilled workers paid poverty wages to meet
their profit margins. This is a battle we should not lose!



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We need SASCO to play a leading role in our struggle to achieve free
education for all. We need a an education system that is free from the
markets embedded logic in its form and content in the interest of our
National Democratic Revolution (NDR). We can’t continue to have an education
system that produces or reproduces human beings as cheap commodities to be
exploited by the capitalist bosses at the point of production in order to
sustain the hegemony of the capitalist system.



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The SASCO cadres and its entire membership should know that the trade union
movement is their future trade union home and they should not be shy to
swell its ranks upon graduation. This will mutually benefit the trade union
movement in sharpening the class struggle of the workers.



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Happy Birthday SASCO!



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Contact:



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*Castro Ngobese, National Spokesperson – 073 299 1595*

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