Thato Moncho, cancer advocate, dies at 41

Thato Moncho, a vocal advocate for cancer patients in Gauteng, South Africa, died on 2 January 2026 at age 41 after battling inflammatory breast cancer. She spearheaded legal challenges against the Gauteng Department of Health for denying radiation therapy to thousands, including herself. Her efforts exposed backlogs and unused funds, pushing the case toward the Supreme Court of Appeal.

Thato Moncho's journey began with her diagnosis of stage 2 inflammatory breast cancer in 2020. She underwent chemotherapy from October 2020 to April 2021 and was then placed on a waiting list for radiation therapy at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital. Despite being an ideal candidate for treatment within four months, she received no radiation, leading to a aggressive recurrence. This prompted another nine weeks of chemotherapy and a mastectomy.

Frustrated by delays attributed to backlogs, understaffing, fire damage, and budget issues, Moncho approached the MEC for health and the hospital's CEO, only to be told to 'have faith.' Her personal struggle mirrored that of nearly 3,000 patients facing similar radiation shortages. She led protest marches, starting in November 2022 and continuing to April 2024, and publicly urged President Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene.

As a named litigant in a November 2024 court case by the Cancer Alliance and SECTION27 against the Gauteng Department of Health, Moncho highlighted the failure to use R784 million allocated for oncology backlogs. The case is now heading to the Supreme Court of Appeal. In May 2025, she wrote an open letter to Premier Panyaza Lesufi, criticizing his apology for treatment delays as too late: 'Your apology is too late for cancer patients like me… I live in fear of another recurrence, and my daughter may never get to enjoy her mother because of your arrogance. I would not have had five recurrences if the department had done its work.'

Moncho's final public outing was at an Ahmed Kathrada Foundation symposium honoring anti-corruption activist Babita Deokaran, where she shared her experiences of systemic failure. She planned a civil damages suit against health officials for negligence. Born on 14 February 1984 in Soweto, Moncho worked as a fitness instructor, securing a role at Virgin Active Glen Vista in December 2021 despite her illness. She pursued a sports management qualification and leaves her 16-year-old daughter, her greatest concern being unable to see her finish matric.

Salomé Meyer, Cancer Alliance coordinator, described Moncho as a 'fearless fighter' whose legacy demands continued action for healthcare rights.

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Memorial portrait of gospel artist Betty Bayo, who passed away from blood cancer, shown performing on stage.
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