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Koketso Moeti

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Koketso Moeti

Koketso Moeti has a long background in civic activism and has over the years worked at the intersection of governance, communication and citizen action. In 2019 she was announced as an Atlantic Fellow for Racial Equity. She is also an inaugural Obama Foundation fellow and an Aspen New Voices Senior Fellow.

Vodacom demonstrates that anchoring identity in the physical world still matters. Photo: File

Trade, industry and competition department sells out to telecoms big business

Last year, the Competition Tribunal prohibited Vodacom’s purchase of a stake in Remgro’s fibre businesses — Vumatel and Dark Fibre Africa (DFA). But then, South Africa’s minister…

Keep it safe: Police enforce social distancing between people outside a supermarket in Yeoville, Johannesburg. (Marco Longari/AFP)

Why calling the police is not an option for me

Brutality at the hands of those meant to protect us is just too common in our society and is mostly targeted at poor, black people

For years, women in South Africa have called on government to lead the charge on ending men’s violence against women. (David Harrison/M&G)

South African women live with the burden of ‘constant vigilance’

Fear of being attacked restricts the movement of most women in everyday life

“Scenes of Marikana are going to become more a reality because there’s going to be so many unprotected strikes

Paradise for corporates and ultrarich

The Paradise Papers highlight the need for enforcing regulations to stem tax avoidance

Travel troubles: If it’s not danger in the taxi that women face

Women tackle taxi terror

The needs of women must be included in all public transport planning and policy

Although two thirds of job losses were experienced by women, two thirds of the recipients of the R350 Covid-19 grant were men (John McCan/M&G)

​Almost five years after the massacre, the battle for Marikana justice continues

Another BASF shareholder meeting has come and gone without resolution on reparations.

The Facebook data breach involving the UK political consultancy

Where’s the plan to stop police arming criminals, minister?

One way to slow the death rate down is to cut the number of illegal guns in circulation.

Emergency services working at Charlotte Maxeke hospital after a section of the roof collapsed and injured patients last week in Johannesburg.

No quick cure for SA’s sick health care

But the National Health Insurance fund will go some way towards alleviating the current dire state of affairs.

Sadtu members resort to personal insult at their march last week.

Angie’s underwear sets low bar

Considering the amount of time children spend at school, there is no doubt that teachers play a role in shaping the way children conduct themselves.