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South African National Students Congress (SANSCO) At the end of the gathering SASCO was formally launched on 6 September 1991 Thus, the establishment of SASCO answered questions about whether it was possible to establish a single non-racial progressive student organization in education tertiary institutions
Student Politics in the Era of Democracy In the post-1994 era of transformation politics, however, SASCO would exclude itself from the change process if its contribution were to merely restate the education and other ideals of the Freedom Charter This means that SASCO has to engage with the complex and difficult problems and challenges of higher education change
South African Student Organisation (SASO) The South African Student Organisation (SASO) was formed in 1968 after some members of the University of Natal’s Black Campus SRC (Student Representative Council) decided to break away from the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS)
Chapter 5 -The Character, Role and Significance of SASO In this chapter I now interpret the character, role and significance of SASO To this end, I draw on the analysis of the previous two chapters, the chapter that analysed conditions in the political and higher education spheres during SASO's existence, as well as the conceptual framework elaborated in Chapter 1
Congress of South African Students (COSAS) The Congress of South African Students (COSAS) was established in June 1979 as a national organization to represent the interests of Black school students in the wake of the Soweto uprisings