The Herald (South Africa)

Youth still fighting same struggle as 1976, says activist

- Tremaine van Aardt aardtt@timesmedia.co.za

THE youth are fighting the same struggles they were 40 years ago but simply at a tertiary level, anti-apartheid activist Seth Mazibuko told students at the NMMU Gold Fields South building on Wednesday.

He paid homage to struggle icon Steve Biko, saying that it was only through Biko’s vision of “liberation of the mind” that students could truly advance the struggle against current issues such as the #FeesMustFa­ll campaign.

Mazibuko was hosted by the Centre for the Advancemen­t of Non-Racialism and Democracy (Canrad) in collaborat­ion with Ezingcanji­ni African Heritage.

His talk centred on the struggle of the 1976 youth, the role played by black consciousn­ess and Biko being a central figure at the time.

“Liberation of the mind is what propelled us to go out as the ’76 generation into the street and fight. For the students to liberate their minds and conquer the decolonisa­tion of education today, they need that Biko touch,” he said.

“Fees must fall can’t be a student struggle – it is a community issue, because these students come from those communitie­s.”

He said while the youth had the ability to implement permanent change, students had become preoccupie­d with the colour of their T-shirts and the agenda of the political parties they represente­d.

“Politics is also killing the liberation – you have to be wearing a blue, a yellow, or a red to be listened to. We need to come out with one voice.

“In 1976 we were all wearing school uniforms when we fought, there weren’t different T-shirts.

“When you start representi­ng different parties you have to include those manifestos in education.

“That’s why these students minds need to be liberated to adopt the Biko approach and avoid us still being in this position another 40 years on.”

 ?? Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN ?? ‘LIBERATE YOUR MIND’: Anti-apartheid activist Seth Mazibuko speaks to NMMU students this week
Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN ‘LIBERATE YOUR MIND’: Anti-apartheid activist Seth Mazibuko speaks to NMMU students this week

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