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National President
Jacob Dikobo




Cde. Dikobo was born on the 22nd February 1962 in the village of Bataung (Makgophong) in Zebediela, Limpopo Province. He attended Khureng Primary School and Bataung (Ramasodi) Primary School. He completed Standard 8 at Tubake Secondary School, and went on to do Matric (Standard 10) at Setotolwane College of Education. During his days at Tubake, he was part of the Student Leadership serving in the Student Representative Council, after the Students “hijacked” the prefect system and turned it into a vehicle to advance the cause of students.

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National Deputy President
Strike Thokoane



I was born in Soweto, Johannesburg on the 10th August 1952. At the age of six (6) I was chosen to be the captain of the boy scouts group of my age.

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National Chairperson
Cindi , Zithulele Nyangana Absalom




The story of my life on this earth began on the 18th August 1950 when I was born in a place called Alexandra Township to the north of Johannesburg that has never been regarded as part of “the northern suburbs ” because of its squalid , slum and run-down nature.

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Secretary General
Mpotseng Kgokong



He cut his political teeth in 1971 after joining the South African Students’ Organisation (SASO) at the University of the North (Turfloop). All students at the institution affiliated centrally.

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Deputy Secretary General
Nontobeko Yawa



Nontobeko Yawa was born in 1953, of parents whose family originally came from King Williams Town and Grahamstown. Both parents grew up in Grahamstown but later moved to Cape Town where her father, Mlungisi, got a job as a teacher and was politically active in the Unity Movement.

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