

Mopani district office
Physical address: 27 Peace Street
Tzaneen
Riar Prosperitus Building
Postal address: P.O. Box 489
Tzaneen
0850
Office phone number: 015 307 3381
Office e-mail: mopani@tac.org.za
Contact Person: Mashudu Mfomande- District Coordinator
e-mail: mashudu@tac.org.za
mobile: 072 808 2590
About the Mopani office
The Mopani Office was opened March 2008 but started to function fully in March 2009. Since we established this office we have been working hard in strengthening branches around Tzaneen Municipality. We managed to place 20 PTLPs in Tzaneen and Letaba Municipalities. At first we were scattered around four municipalities and now we have re-focused to two above-mentioned municipalities. We have experience the challenges of shortage of formula milk, condoms and sometimes shortage of VCT Kits. We have done PTL Workshops for partners NGOs in the district, Hope Humana, Total Control of the Epidemic (TCE), Vuyani Youth Project and workshops for our branch members. The CHA programme has been actively involved in organising and running door-to-door campaigns of different issues. TB and HIV, Cervical Cancer and Mobilisation of communities for the district march.
Mopani staff:
Mashudu Mfomande: I joined TAC in 2004. I am a very friendly person and
District Coordinator network easily with people. I love working for TAC because
mashudu@tac.org.za I enjoy helping people and saving lives, advocating on behalf of
others, seeing things changing in the communities I'm working in
and I love working with passionate people.
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Cedric Nukeri I am someone who values good things and give respect to people. Also
District Manager very unique and eager to learn various things about life and more
cedric@tac.org.za social activities.
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Nkhensani Mavasa Joining TAC has help me to identify the inner self and I have
CHA Coordinator contributed in saving lives of people living with HIV and assisting in
nkhensani@tac.org.za resolving challenges in my community in Giyani and through out
the Limpopo Province.

Lester Baloyi I joined TAC in 2003, The Prevention Treatment Literacy Programme is an
PTL Coordinator empowering programme for people lining and affected by HIV. I enjoy educating
lester@tac.org.za people about ARVs, Opportunistic Infections and related social aspect.

Petronelle Mothiba Slender activist and hard worker, I joined TAC in 2005
District Administrator and am still standing. TAC has empowered me to be
petronella@mail.tac.org.za who I am today

Mary Mphande I love working for TAC, but I like it more when I got
House keeper involved in campaigns and Treatment Literacy
mary.mphande@tac.org.za Training and activities

Adam Malapa I joined TAC in 2004, and ever since 2006 I have been passionately
PCR Officer submitting photographs and article to Equal Treatment and comments in
adam@tac.org.za few websites. I love working with a camera, video and so passionate
about writing for a good cause.

Tebogo Makhalemela I love to help the community at the same time learning from those communities. Through
PTLP Treatment Literacy I have developed a growth in knowledge on how ARVs work and
identifying and managing side effects of the Treatment.

Alson Maluleke Since 2005 when I joined TAC till now TAC still has a lot to do, reaching so many people
PTLP out, working as a PTLP give me an advantage to assist people and being closer to the
people.

Jennifer Milambo I love to work with communities and since I joined TAC, I have an Opportunity to advocate
CHA for people and working with branches inducting them on human rights issues and how
branches can take forward advocacy work in their communities. Mostly in Giyani, the
challenges we find in communities such as rape and shortage of treatment in health facilities,
we try our best to resolve them. CHA programme has demonstrated an impact of changing
people’s lives, from passive to empowered communities and individuals.
Florence Mhelembe
CHA
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