MEDIA INVITATION TO NEHAWU NATIONAL POLITICAL SCHOOL     

The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union [NEHAWU] is convening a National Political School National Political School from the 15th -19th July 2024, at Birchwood Hotel, Boksburg, Gauteng.

The National Political School is convened to develop a comprehensive political programme to respond to the political changes arising from the 2024 general elections. The political school will thoroughly engage on our revolutionary theory – Marxist-Leninist theory as our theoretical arsenal by which we can understand the world and continually renew our organisation to change the world.

Equally, the school will clarifying the relationship of the union with the struggle of socialism and redefining our participation in the broader working class revolution which includes our role in formulation of left popular fronts in the context of building A Powerful Socialist Movement of workers and the poor.

The National Political School will be a platform to theoretically empower and capacitate the leadership structures of the union to understand the political changes in relation to our union, the federation and the movement broadly.

The national political school will be attended by 250 delegates drawn from structures of the national union as well the Alliance, Progressive Youth Alliance and our sister unions. The political school will receive addresses from the Alliance [ANC, SANCO, SACP, and COSATU]

On the first day, Monday 15th July 2024, the National Political School will officially open at 14H00 and will be addressed by the following speakers: 

ANC Secretary General – Cde Fikile Mbalula

SANCO President – Cde Richard Mkungo

SACP General Secretary – Cde Solly Mapaila

COSATU President – Cde Zingiswa Losi

Details of the National Political School are as follows:

Date: July 15 – 19, 2024

Venue: Birchwood Hotel, 14 View Point Rd, Bartlett AH, Boksburg

Members of the media are invited to attend, cover and report on the political school.

For further information, please contact: Lwazi Nkolonzi (National Spokesperson) at 081 558 2335 or email: lwazin@nehawu.org.za

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Issued by NEHAWU Secretariat.