According to the trust, Motsomi-Moshoeshoe brings a wealth of experience, having held several positions and accumulating expertise over more than eighteen years, from Southern-Eastern African regional experience and cross-sector exposure (public, private and multilateral).

The trust adds that Motsomi-Moshoeshoe is a leader in Programme Management and Strategic Information (planning, monitoring, evaluation, reporting and Research) for health, social and development programmes; she possesses extensive leadership and decision-making skills.

The New loveLife Trust says that Motsomi-Moshoeshoe has held various positions in organisations such as:

  • the National Department of Health, African Medical and Research Foundation
  • Futures Group 
  • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime 
  • Sonke Gender Justice Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime, and
  • recently the Education Development Centre.

Doreen Kosi, Chairperson of the loveLife Board, says, "Motsomi-Moshoeshoe has distinct leadership skills. Her background in management positions in the civil society is a welcomed addition to our organisation. She is the kind of leader loveLife wants and needs, and with her experience there is confidence that she can take the organisation to the next level."

Kosi has been acting CEO for the past few months and adds that the Board had resolved to have a thorough recruitment drive. Hence, it took long to finally find someone of Motsomi-Moshoeshoe's calibre.

With close to two decades of experience across the health sector, Motsomi-Moshoeshoe has worked in specialist areas such as:

  • gender and feminism
  • genderqueerism, including LGBTQI+
  • education
  • human rights
  • prison settings
  • drug addiction
  • harm reduction, and 
  • orphan, vulnerable and children programmes.

Motsomi-Moshoeshoe says, "I am joining an exciting team at loveLife, the team that has the youth of South Africa at heart and in their best interests, a team ready to get to work and realise the organisation's strategic objectives."

"A lot of work is being done, working closely with funders and the public and private sectors. I am looking forward to continuing to wave the purple flag and maintaining loveLife's established reputation, and with the support of the board, we certainly can up the stakes when it comes to realising the set goals," adds Motsomi-Moshoeshoe.

On behalf of the board she leads, Kosi concludes that it will support Motsomi-Moshoeshoe as she leads the purple team into the future. They believe in her capabilities as she charts new waters and cements the organisation's reputation as a leading entity when it comes to changing young people's lives.

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