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02 January 2013
Press statement for immediate release
Congratulations to the Matric Class of 2012.
South Africa as a developing country which still
lacks some skills and quality to improve, which
will lead us to the status of a developed country,
attainment of such a character requires education
as a building block with balanced implementable
vision. We require an academic excellent
generation with determined instincts to pursue
our generational mission as a country in the
creation of economically viable communities,
where government is less depended on.
The learning and teaching commitment during the
learning year 2012 has finally paid up though
results to this end are not yet satisfying. Our
schools duly requires members of the society to
assist in the reinstalling of the culture of learning
and furthermore ensure that our schools are not
reduced to areas of intimacy above everything,
considering the teenage pregnancy expanding
rate, the deteriorating moral relation between
learners and teachers, the vandalism to school
property, looting of school furniture and dodging
of classes mainly orchestrated by drug abuse and
child labour.
We have observed copious children at the ages
befitting to go to school, peripatetic in our streets,
dirty without respect to adults and unable to
passably read or write. Our concerns are based
on the outfit which later start initiating
housebreaks and associating with random crime
which leaves our communities dangerous. The life
lived without ability to read or write leaves us
vulnerable to underdevelopment.
Considering the growing magnitude of illiteracy
and all the dangers it havens, it is important for all
structures in the society to build coalition along
with the South African Police Services, to ensure
that every child due to go to school is made to,
and monitoring measures are put in place
throughout the year to ensure that these children
do not default from attending school.
The ANCYL Limpopo, as it welcomes the sterling
performance in percentages of grade twelve
learners across the country and in the Limpopo
Province, also feel it is imperative for Student
Formations at Universities particularly the South
African Student Congress (SASCO) and our
branches of the ANCYL to ensure that the
admission and registration of students is not
made problematic. They should ensure that aiding
offices are accessible at all times.
We wish every learner including those that did not
make it well, and further urge them to continue
working hard as the improvement of their socio
economic statuses are dependant on them not
anybody else.
We as well insist on the Department of Education
to budget more on Compensation of Employees
in order to appoint more teachers, and also build
quality schools to avoid depressing learning and
teaching environments.
The African National Congress Youth League
Limpopo, is making a call to the private sector to
help with bursaries and donation of school
uniforms and stationery to all disadvantaged
learners and adopt needy schools and
orphanages.
Issued by the ANCYL Limpopo
For enquiries contact the Provincial Spokesperson
Cde. Klaas Nono Mabunda at 082 730 4331 or
079 430 4331

On 1/7/13, Klaas Nono Mabunda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS YOUTH LEAGUE
>                          LIMPOPO PROVINCE
>
>
>
>
>                                                      07 January 2013
>
> Press statement for immediate release
>
> Academic Excellence in honour of President Peter Mokaba.
>
> On the 07 January 1959, a revolutionary with fearless instincts was born, he
> was unfortunately brought to this world to be met with the brutal human
> segregative attitudes, which subjected every conscious being to confront the
> system with the intolerance it deserved, thus ascertaining the active
> involvement against any undue acts.
>
> Politically conscious and enthusiast people who knew the importance of
> living in harmony without any kind of prejudice, had to revolt against this
> but knew the importance of learning in order to advance informed
> mobilization against the system, though education was restrictive due to
> colour biological origin, regardless of such an effort the generation of the
> time persevered, and President Peter Mokaba was amongst those that married
> education with political involvement.
>
> As in when we celebrate life and times of this gallant fighter, President
> Mokaba 's birthday, we need to couple the celebration with prioritizing
> education of both ourselves as leaders, our members, those we seek to
> recruit and the civilized members of the society to delve in being
> academics, as our country only demands education in order to reform systems
> and chant a way towards a complete attainment of Millenium Development
> Goals, as the incessant chanting of Apartheid and its injustices is
> immaterial and delaying, all we should start doing in order to accommodate
> all generations including the Born Frees, is to preempt the future and
> prepare ourselves thereto.
>
> President Mokaba has inspired us in many ways than one to become
> politicians, intention being to contribute towards the well-being of our
> communities, hence we need to learn deeper the foundations of learning and
> advise the state to introduce a caring curriculum in line with our visions
> as the country, not a permanently changing curricular.
>
> The ANCYL Limpopo is humbly making a call to Law Enforcement Agencies
> including the Hawks, South African Police Service, and the Department of
> Higher Education to embark on a outreach to search for Fly-by-night Colleges
> and further make campaigns to notify learners and parents about these time
> consuming day light robbery.
>
> It is the responsibility of all us to guard against such syndicates as they
> rob our parents of their hard earned money and as well waste a lot of time
> for young people only to be awarded a bogus certificate. Every learner is
> therefore advised to make use of the Offices of the Department of Higher
> Education and Training and SASCO Branches to confirm the validity of the
> college before paying any registration fee or admission.
>
> The ANCYL Limpopo along with the PYA will embark on Back to School campaign
> from the school reopening and has adopted it as an unremitting program
> throughout the year. We urge parents both through the SGB and individually
> to participate fully in the Education of their children, in order for the
> children to be educated not certificated, as it will bear fruits for our
> communities and the country at its entirety.
>
> We reiterate our call to the private sector to practice patriotism, by
> donating and adopting needy schools and learners.
>
> Issued by the ANCYL Limpopo
>
> For enquiries contact the Provincial Spokesperson Cde. Klaas Nono Mabunda at
> 082 730 4331 or 079 430 4331
>
> .
> .
> Klaas Nono Mabunda
> ANCYL Limpopo Provincial Spokesperson
> 0827304331
> 0794304331
> 0867182705 (fax)
> [email protected]
> [email protected]
>
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