Ambassador Ratubatsi “Thabiso” Super Moloi's diplomatic service was marked by professionalism, integrity, and a deep understanding of international affairs says the writer.
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Ambassador Welile Nhlapo
Ambassador Ratubatsi “Thabiso” Super Moloi was a distinguished freedom fighter, seasoned diplomat, and lifelong servant of the African National Congress (ANC). His passing away at his parents’ home in Mzimhlophe on Monday morning marks the end of a life devoted to the liberation and development of South Africa.
Early Activism and the 1976 Uprising
Cde Moloi’s political consciousness was ignited during his youth in Soweto, where he became a prominent student leader, as a member of the South African Students Movement (SASM) and the Action Committee, which subsequently led to the June 16, 1976, student uprisings against Afrikaans as a medium of instruction in schools.
With the subsequent formation of the Soweto Students' Representative Council (SSRC), he played a significant role in its affairs through the Shadow Committee. His leadership during this pivotal moment in South Africa’s history demonstrated his unwavering commitment to justice and equality. Later, he became a member of the ANC Youth Council formed in 1982 under the leadership of Ambassador Welile Nhlapo.
Underground work and imprisonment
Following the 1976 uprising, Moloi joined the ANC’s underground structures, working closely with the Joe Gqabi-led machinery. His dedication to the cause led to his arrest and subsequent imprisonment for six months for refusing to testify in the ANC 12 trial. This act of defiance exemplified his steadfast loyalty to the Movement and its principles.
Exile and military service
After his release, Moloi went into exile, where he became a member of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the ANC’s armed wing. He served in the Department of Intelligence and Security, operating in the Kingdom of Swaziland, Mozambique, the Republic of Zambia, and ultimately in the Republic of Zimbabwe. His work in these countries was instrumental in coordinating the ANC’s military and intelligence efforts during the struggle against apartheid.
Diplomatic career
With the advent of democracy in South Africa, Moloi transitioned into a diplomatic role, representing the country with distinction. He served as South Africa’s Ambassador to Algeria, the first South African Ambassador to the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic, Vietnam and later to Kenya, strengthening bilateral relations and promoting South Africa’s interests abroad. His diplomatic service was marked by professionalism, integrity, and a deep understanding of international affairs.
Legacy
Ambassador Moloi’s life was characterised by his unwavering dedication to the liberation and advancement of South Africa. From his early activism in Soweto to his international diplomatic engagements, he remained committed to the principles of the ANC and the betterment of his country. His legacy serves as an inspiration to future generations committed to justice, equality, and service.
The ANC mourns the loss of a true patriot and extends its deepest condolences to his family, friends, and comrades.
Hamba kahle, Ambassador Super Moloi. Your service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.
* Welile Nhlapo is a former ambassador, National Security Adviser to the President of South Africa and Struggle Veteran.
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