Founded on the belief that every mobile phone can be a tool to build democracy, amandla.mobi is a growing movement led by low-income Black women shifting power towards a just and people-powered Mzansi.
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amandla.mobi condemns businesses lobbying against public health
19 August 2026 Community organisation amandla.mobi has condemned business lobbyists for undermining governance and democracy. The organisation today released a
Basic Income Grant: an urgent case to the president and national treasury
Amandla.mobi, in collaboration with Action for Southern Africa (ACTSA), hosted a panel discussion on Wednesday, 28 January 2026, to make a
2025 fellows announcement
(From Top Left to Bottom Right) Orthalia Kunene, Nonkululeko Radebe, Thabile Mdhluli, Mpho Masilo, Rina Mankoele Lekoloane and Asanda Bikitsha. The
amandla.mobi condemns businesses lobbying against public health
19 August 2026 Community organisation amandla.mobi has condemned business lobbyists for undermining governance and democracy. The organisation today released a
Basic Income Grant: an urgent case to the president and national treasury
Amandla.mobi, in collaboration with Action for Southern Africa (ACTSA), hosted a panel discussion on Wednesday, 28 January 2026, to make a
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amandla.mobi condemns businesses lobbying against public health
19 August 2026 Community organisation amandla.mobi has condemned business lobbyists for undermining governance and democracy. The organisation today released a lobbying workshop presentation delivered to
Basic Income Grant: an urgent case to the president and national treasury
Amandla.mobi, in collaboration with Action for Southern Africa (ACTSA), hosted a panel discussion on Wednesday, 28 January 2026, to make a case for a Universal Basic
2025 fellows announcement
(From Top Left to Bottom Right) Orthalia Kunene, Nonkululeko Radebe, Thabile Mdhluli, Mpho Masilo, Rina Mankoele Lekoloane and Asanda Bikitsha. The 6 fellows will spend the