"[1] Moodley was involved with the South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU), the Food and Canning Workers Union, the African National Congress (ANC), the Federation of South African Women, and a founding member of the South African Coloured People's Congress (SACPO).
[1] She was working with the Food and Canning Workers Union in the 1950s in the East Rand.
[4] Because of her ban, she was not allowed to participate in trade unions or attend meetings and was confined to her magisterial district in Benoni.
[5] She had been helping people who had become fugitives leave South Africa.
[1] Her Ban, which was to last five years was consistently renewed and in order to go to the hospital, she had to request a permit from local authorities.