Fellow democrats. ‘Youth month’ is done and dusted. Young people from all walks of life had the opportunity to partake in robust debates during various Youth Parliament sittings, and I sincerely hope that Parliament will make it a high priority to implement the resolutions adopted. However, as we move onto other months of national significance [...]
The DA Youth applauds the University of Limpopo for the steps it has taken to ensure that the University is accredited by the South African Institute of Charted Accountants (SAICA). The University is at the final stages of the accreditation process, which will be concluded after representatives of SAICA visit them on the 10th of [...]
The National Management Committee (NMC) of the Democratic Alliance (DA) Youth is today inviting SARS to conduct a full lifestyle audit on each of the five of us comprising the committee. My colleagues Mbali Ntuli, Hlanganani Gumbi, Reagen Allen, Aimee Franklin and myself will make all and any documentation requested by SARS freely available to [...]
The Democratic Alliance (DA) is deeply concerned by the decision of the South African Democratic Teachers’ Union’s (SADTU’s) Western Cape Provincial Executive Committee to reject the criteria used by the Western Cape Provincial Education Department (WCED) to select matric markers, and to reject the enforcement of performance contracts for principals and deputy principals in the [...]
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- Tomorrow at 12h00, DASO NMMU Chairperson and SRC President Yusuf Cassim and DA Federal Youth Chairperson Mbali... http://t.co/o3nkXJOj
- DASO Chairman at UKZN Howard College reacts to reports of racism at the UKZN in the aftermath of strike action:... http://t.co/QN7XAlpq
- Tomorrow at 12h00 we will announce pioneering initiatives launched by the DASO-led SRC at NMMU that will... http://t.co/Le1qlUpA
- Why do you love our constitution? http://t.co/2VKoPLaU
- Young Professionals in Cape Town, come along to our event on Thursday at 18h00 at Wembly 2 Town Hall in Gardens... http://t.co/T0UdBDOv

