Khanya College-House of Movement

Khanya College-House of Movement Khanya College is an independent NGO based in Johannesburg. Khanya College is an independent, non-governmental organisation based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Its main aim is to assist various constituencies within working class communities to respond to the challenges of neoliberalism and economic and political globalisation. Established in 1986, the primary aim of Khanya College is to assist various constituencies within working class and poor communities to respond to the challenges posed by the forces of economic and political globalisation. Khanya

College offers assistance through providing educational and training workshops, publications and research to organisations and individuals in these communities. Read more...

Purpose
The mission of Khanya College is to provide education which is relevant to the needs of historically oppressed communities, to contribute to the strengthening of community based organisations, trade unions and non-governmental organisations, to contribute to a process of social change and development, and to operate democratically, accountably and efficiently. Constituencies

The College is committed to serving organisations and individuals from working class and poor communities. The College is politically non-sectarian in its relationships with the various organisations from the communities it serves. Over the many years of its work with mass organisations the College's main constituencies are the emerging social movements in town and country, trade unions, community based organisations, student and youth organisations, churches and ecumenical organisations, cooperatives, and non-governmental organisations. Khanya College services constituencies and organisations all over South Africa, in Southern Africa as well as other parts of the world. Core activities of Khanya College
All the activities of the College are orientated towards supporting and building the social justice movement in South Africa and beyond. In order to realise its mission and to serve its core constituencies Khanya College engages in various kinds of activities. These include education and training workshops, seminars, research, publications, campaigns, organising, and the provision of support infrastructure for the social movements. In the course of all these activities the College pursues four core objectives:

* To build the theoretical, analytical and conceptual capacity of activists to enhance their understanding of the world in which they live and act
* To enhance their organisational and mobilisation skills to improve their ability to organise for social change
* To promote an ethos and practice of solidarity and social justice among activists, and
* To enhance the sensitivity of the activists to gender issues and gender equality in the movement, in their lives and in their work of social mobilisation. The work of Khanya College is organised into 11 programmes:

1. The Gender and Women’s Empowerment Programme
2. The Strategy Centre for the Theory and Practice of Social Movements
3. The Centre for Labour Education and Organising
4. The Khanya Working Class History Programme
5. The Southern Africa and Solidarity Centre, which incorporates the Annual Winter School
6. The Khanya College Annual Winter School
7. The Khanya Journal and Publishing Programme
8. The ICTs and Community Empowerment Programme
9. The Institute for Research, Publishing & Education
10. The Resources for Movements Programme, and
11. The College Coordination Office and Finance Administration Programme

From the point of view of the College these programmes are merely for purposes of organising and giving structure to the work of the College, and secondarily for making accountability to donors manageable. All the programmes contribute, in a coordinated manner, to the realisation of the mission of the College. College Coordination Office and Finance Administration Programme

For an institution of the size of Khanya College and the complexity of its programme structure, the coordination of its various programmes, projects and activities is crucial if it is to realise its social justice mission. The work of this programme is organized into thee main projects:

1. Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Project
2. Financial Literacy and Accountability Project
3. Resource mobilisation and financial accountability project

1. Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Project

A major challenge that faces Khanya College is to ensure that its various programmes, projects and activities are properly planned, are strategically coherent and integrated. The College must also ensure that the implementation of projects is monitored – both from the point of view of deliverables and that of meeting project objectives within the overall strategic objectives and mission of the College. The objectives of the Project are to:

* Develop and implement a PME system for the College
* Develop strategic and operational plans using the PME system
* Activities:
* Investigate, develop and implement a PME system
* Regular project, programme, staff and Board meetings
* Regular reports internally and to constituency and donor partners

2. Financial Literacy and Accountability Project

Khanya College works with a number of community based organisations and activists. Many of these organisations have to handle their own internal funds, funds from Khanya, as well as from donors. The social movements face the challenges of managing these funds and reporting to donors, as well as fund raising. The Financial Literacy and Accountability Project aims at providing training on basic financial management, financial reporting, and various accounting software for social movements through workshops which focus on financial management training as well as on resource mobilisation strategies. A long-term aim of this project is to develop financial management software for social movements.

3. Resource mobilisation and financial accountability project
Khanya faces the challenges of mobilising resources for its various activities, and of ensuring that it has resources to sustain the institution in the long term. The College also faces the challenge of ensuring efficient use of our resources, as well as accountability to our donor partners. The central aims of this project are to raise funds for the College’s various activities and as develop a resources mobilisation and sustainability strategy. In conjunction with the activities of the Financial Literacy and Accountability Project it aims at developing and implementing financial accountability and reporting systems for the College. The project also produces financial and audit reports for donors and social partners.
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2025 Year- end Function What's a year end function without fun, swimming and playing around.. Comrades playing water pol...
12/12/2025

2025 Year- end Function

What's a year end function without fun, swimming and playing around..

Comrades playing water polo We had an absolute blast!

Great way to wrap up the year with our Comrades

Khanya College Year-End FunctionWhat a year it has been. Staff members exchanging gifts,  representing  their collective...
12/12/2025

Khanya College Year-End Function

What a year it has been. Staff members exchanging gifts, representing their collective appreciation and shared love.

As the year draws to a close, we extend our deepest gratitude to our exceptional staff, OVC Coordinators, and TBs for their commitment.

Wishing everyone a joyous holiday season.

Khanya College GBV Writing Workshop Khanya College hosted a powerful session for women to deepen their understanding of ...
14/11/2025

Khanya College GBV Writing Workshop

Khanya College hosted a powerful session for women to deepen their understanding of the roots of Gender-Based Violence and its links to inequality.

The session included an engaging discussion on GBV, speaking on issues that perpetuate this violence. Women shared their experiences and, through collective understanding, proposed practical solutions that will work in their communities

The highlight of the event was a writing workshop, where women were empowered to express themselves, heal, and speak out through Writing.

Khanya College Invites women to a special session to deepen understanding of the roots of GBV and its links to inequalit...
05/11/2025

Khanya College Invites women to a special session to deepen understanding of the roots of GBV and its links to inequality.

What to expect:
- Insightful discussion on GBV
- A writing workshop to support women in self- expression, healing and speaking out through storytelling

Date: 13 November 2025
Time: 10.00
Venue: Push, 1 Boundary Road. Eldorado Park, Ext 7

17th Jozi Book fairBeautiful end to a beautiful dayComrade Nosipho Mdletshe from Khanya College and Comrade Mondli Hlats...
31/10/2025

17th Jozi Book fair
Beautiful end to a beautiful day

Comrade Nosipho Mdletshe from Khanya College and Comrade Mondli Hlatshwayo, a Khanya College board member, reflect on Professor Shivji's book launch.

Drawing comparisons between South Africa and Tanzania, they discuss how both countries are part of the global capitalist society.

31/10/2025

17th Jozi Book Fair

Launch of Professor Issa Shivji's iconic book Class Struggles in Tanzania - 50th Anniversary Edition, with a new introduction.

This classic book is more relevant than ever.

31/10/2025
31/10/2025
17th Jozi Book Fair Khanya College welcomes the renowned Professor Issa Shivji as he delivers the keynote address on The...
31/10/2025

17th Jozi Book Fair

Khanya College welcomes the renowned Professor Issa Shivji as he delivers the keynote address on The Role of the Revolutionary Intellectual in Times of Crises

17th Jozi Jook Fair - Is the concept of class and the theory of class struggle applicable to Africa? What is the relevan...
31/10/2025

17th Jozi Jook Fair - Is the concept of class and the theory of class struggle applicable to Africa? What is the relevance for struggles for social justice today?

Group discussions on class struggles in South Africa, comparing struggles in Tanzania, and unpacking the contradictions.

31/10/2025

17th Jozi Book Fair

khanha College Welcomes Professor Issa Shivji

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