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Tshweu Moleme

Tshweu Moleme is a Canadian trade unionist and University of Toronto researcher. His areas of interest range from politics, education, social justice, youth, and the study of work and social change. Mr. Moleme holds an honours BA in political science and an MEd both from the University of Toronto.

Canada should keep Security Council seat campaign alive: reach out to Africa; use Mulroney; be authentic

Opinion | BY TSHWEU MOLEME | July 20, 2020
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa, left, is a seasoned diplomat and if Canada could have a strong relationship with him, it would help re-establish the once strong relationship Canada had with South Africa and other countries on the African continent, writes Tshweu Moleme. Photograph courtesy of Commons Wikipedia
Opinion | BY TSHWEU MOLEME | July 20, 2020
Opinion | BY TSHWEU MOLEME | July 20, 2020
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa, left, is a seasoned diplomat and if Canada could have a strong relationship with him, it would help re-establish the once strong relationship Canada had with South Africa and other countries on the African continent, writes Tshweu Moleme. Photograph courtesy of Commons Wikipedia
Opinion | BY TSHWEU MOLEME | July 20, 2020
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa, left, is a seasoned diplomat and if Canada could have a strong relationship with him, it would help re-establish the once strong relationship Canada had with South Africa and other countries on the African continent, writes Tshweu Moleme. Photograph courtesy of Commons Wikipedia
Opinion | BY TSHWEU MOLEME | July 20, 2020
Opinion | BY TSHWEU MOLEME | July 20, 2020
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa, left, is a seasoned diplomat and if Canada could have a strong relationship with him, it would help re-establish the once strong relationship Canada had with South Africa and other countries on the African continent, writes Tshweu Moleme. Photograph courtesy of Commons Wikipedia
Opinion | BY TSHWEU MOLEME | January 3, 2020
Indigenous women pictured on Sept. 30, 2019, honouring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation at a ceremony at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TSHWEU MOLEME | January 3, 2020
Opinion | BY TSHWEU MOLEME | January 3, 2020
Indigenous women pictured on Sept. 30, 2019, honouring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation at a ceremony at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade