Cape Times

Free education now!

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EDUCATION, according to PAC president Professor Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, means service to Africa.

Education is a weapon to fulfil our dreams.

According to Professor Booker Washington, success can only be measured by difficulti­es one undergoes in life, in Xhosa impumelelo isentabeni, or xawuzimise­le wafunda uphila ubomi obumnandi.

The PAC demands free socialist education for all children.

PAC president Professor Robert Sobukwe said education to us means service to Africa.

The ANC government failing to provide pupils with education is a betrayal of the pupils of June 16, 1976.

Sobukwe said education to us means service to Africa.

Let me put it this way: an educated nation is a liberated nation because knowledge is power; the PAC wants free education for all. That is why the PAC will continue to advocate free education.

Education is the best investment any government can make in its nation, the PAC wants free education. It is an asset that will never depreciate, the PAC wants free education.

No nation can sustain its developmen­t on borrowed skills and a catastroph­ic brain drain, the PAC wants free education for all.

For this reason free education must be available from primary school to university level for all children of the poorest of the poor for at least the next 100 years.

Thousands of students who received study loans owe more than R10 billion. They are blackliste­d.

They are too poor to pay back the loans because they are not employed. Students must revolt against the government for free education.

Sobukwe said to us education means service to Africa.

PAC pupils (Saso) died on June 16, 1976, demanding a better education for all pupils of Azania.

The PAC says failing to provide pupils with free socialist education is an insult and a betrayal to the June 16, 1976 Soweto uprising.

The Pan-Africanist Students Movement of Azania (Pasma) and Pan-Africanist Students Organisati­on of Azania (Paso) want free socialist education for all.

Pasma promotes socialist education at university level. Paso promotes free social education at primary level.

Pasma students must stand up and demand free socialist education now. Nyameko Sinandile

Khayelitsh­a

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