Female Mechanic Overcomes Barriers

Ketatoma Moshe at her workshop doing what she knows best
Ketatoma Moshe at her workshop doing what she knows best

SELEBI-PHIKWE: She began breaking into what is traditionally regarded as a male-dominated industry more than 23 years ago and has never looked back.

Ketaroma Moshe had to prove herself in a world where women are considered incompetent, standing strong in the face of nay-sayers and doubting Thomases with the support of her family.  The 47-year-old woman who hails from Bobonong said she began her journey as a car mechanic in a company called Phikwe Radiators where she served for 23 years. She said the company trained her for the job until she mastered it.

Prior to the closure of the company Moshe never struggled.  With an undying passion and vast experience for the job, she decided to set up her own company, Trust Radiator Clinic in 2016.

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