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The Anti-Privatization Forum (APF) and the socialist strategy (Education committee)

Report of the APF workshop on socialist strategy 2- 3 July 2006, Johannesburg
Friday 14 September 2007

As part of the socialism series workshops, the APF organised a workshop examining the meaning of a socialist strategy for purposes of building a mass movement. The adoption of socialism as a vision means that the APF has a mammoth task of ensuring that socialism and its ethos become an integral part of the organisational practice and theory. As a socialist organisations the APF has a task of developing an understanding an international history of a socialist movement, history of socialist organisations in Africa and South Africa, the meaning of socialism today, strategies for struggling for a socialist future, as well as the connection between daily struggles and practices with a socialist vision.



Communities of Sedibeng march for basic services (Education committee)

Tuesday 13 September 2005 by Dale

Education is our right as communities!

The communities of Sedibeng will embark on a march on Tuesday 6th September @ 8am from Muvhango Extension 14 Taxi Rank in Bophelong (Vaal)



THE GOVERMENT SHOULD MAKE SURE THAT EVEN POOR CHILDREN RECEIVE AN EDUCATION. (Education committee)

Thursday 13 January 2005
In South Africa about sixty four percent of children who are from poor families are not educated because of the high price of school fees and uniforms. This information is taken from a recent survey carried out by the SCDF educational committee in the rural areas around Pretoria. The South (...)


The Anti-Privatisation Forum and the Education Rights Project together (Education committee)

Sunday 15 June 2003 by APF

The Anti-Privatisation Forum and the Education Rights Project together with student, parent and teacher organisations will be retracing the march of the students of 1976. Under the theme "The struggle for free quality public education continues", thousands are expected to take part. The march starts at Morris Isaacson High School (White City Jabavu) at 9am on Monday the 16th and proceeds to Hector Peterson Memorial (Orlando West). The march will culminate in a rally at the DOCC (Opposite Orlando Stadium). There will be a variety of cultural activities.



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