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The SA Students' Congress has reiterated its call for the implementation of the ANC resolution on the provision of free quality higher education for the poor until undergraduate level.
AfriForum's North West University youth branch has laid a hate speech complaint over an alleged comment by the campus Sasco chairperson that "a good farmer is a dead farmer".
Matriculants must be aware of bogus colleges when applying for courses, the SA Students' Congress has warned.
The DA Youth has laid a complaint against Sasco, after the student organisation tweeted about Helen Zille's visit to Nkandla "they must die like cockroaches"!
South Africa should question why only blacks were killed in the Marikana shoot-out, acting ANC Youth League president Ronald Lamola says.
A group calling itself Friends of the Youth League is nothing more than a factional group, the SA Students Congress says.
Free education for the poor should become a reality sooner rather than later, Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande says.
The painting of President Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed is an attack on the morals of African culture, the SA Students' Congress says.
The DA will not be allowed to march near Cosatu's headquarters in Johannesburg, the city's metro police say.
Students at the University of Witwatersrand have refused to eat at its canteens in solidarity with dismissed catering company workers, the SA Student Congress says.
Cosatu says it expects at least 100 000 people to take part in 32 marches across the country to protest against e-tolling and labour brokers.
Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel and Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu "jumped the gun" by commenting on the nationalisation of mines, the SA Students' Congress says.
Police have dispersed hundreds of people protesting against the student leadership at the Durban University of Technology.
The ANC Youth League's mass action could test the support base of its leader Julius Malema, analysts say.
Julius Malema has called for unity between the ANCYL and the SA Students' Congress but the student body doesn’t seem to agree.