South African Youth Congress
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The South African Youth Congress (SAYCO) was a pro-African National Congress youth organization, active in the struggle against Apartheid. The motto of SAYCO was "Victory is Certain - Freedom or Death". In 1990 SAYCO merged with the ANC Youth League.
Peter Mokaba was ultimately elected ANCYL President following the merging of SAYCO and ANCYL
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