KUSO Chairman : Dali Mofokeng
CHAIRMAN’S CORNER
“SOMETIMES THINGS FALL APART, SO THAT BETTER THINGS CAN
FALL TOGETHER” - Marilyn Monroe
We, Kutlwano Social Organisation mark the end of this year’s 16 Days of Activism Against Abuse of Women and Children with a sense of profound
gratitude to the activists, partners, and the citizens who turned awareness into action. The campaign’s energy has rippled across
communities, schools and workplaces, reinforcing our collective commitment to a safer future for women and children.
As we step up into 2026, let us carry forward the solidarity that has defined these 16 days. Every action - big or small - creates a ripple
that can break the cycle of violence. Together , let us build a nation where women and children live free from fear, and where justice is swift and unwavering.
I want to conclude by also paying tribute to one of our long serving members who passed on recently after a long spell of sickness, Mr. Scott Moshatama.
As KUSO we are devastated by his demise given that he was among the pillars of growth and strength in KUSO and the communities we serve. We wish to
extend our profound condolences to his family and he shall forever remain in our hearts.
Let me take this moment to wish every member of KUSO and their families, our partners and stakeholders and the community at large a
merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. Let us enjoy the festive season in a responsible manner and also ensure that we make 2026 a
year of action and fuel the spirit of care in making a difference in the lives of those less privileged
KUSO CARES!