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TRIBUTE! REMEMBERING THATO MONCHO, A VOICE FOR CANCER PATIENTS

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Tana Malinga


South Africa is mourning the loss of Thato Moncho, a brave cancer activist who passed away after a long and painful battle with the disease. Her death has left a deep wound in the hearts of many who followed her journey and stood with her fight for justice in healthcare.


Thato Moncho was more than a patient. She was a fearless voice for countless cancer sufferers who struggle in silence within the public health system. Diagnosed with breast cancer, she openly shared her story to expose the harsh reality faced by many patients long waiting lists, broken radiation machines, and delayed treatment that often come too late.


Despite her weakening body, Thato never stopped speaking out. She challenged authorities, demanded accountability, and reminded the nation that cancer patients are not statistics, but human beings with families, dreams, and hope. Her activism was born from pain, but guided by love and a desire to save others from the suffering she endured.


As her condition worsened, her message grew stronger. She warned that delays in treatment cost lives, including her own. Even in her final days, she stood firm, refusing to be silenced by illness or fear.
Thato Moncho’s passing is not just a personal loss to her family and loved ones, but a national loss to all who believe in dignity, justice, and equal access to healthcare. She fought cancer, but she also fought a broken system , with courage that inspired many.


Her voice may now be quiet, but her legacy will continue to echo in every call for better cancer care. South Africa has lost a warrior. May her soul rest in peace, and may her fight never be forgotten.

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