Noluvuyo Mjoli has a research-focused background in Film & Television and Public & Foreign Policy. From film research to policy briefs, her work has focused mainly on postcolonial, decolonial, and representations of Africa and Africans (in diaspora and on the continent) on screen media. Additionally, Noluvuyo is a documentary film producer and freelance editor who concerns herself with issues of the ‘other’; migrants, sex workers, LGBTQI people and marginalised poor communities. Her works include the Ekurhuleni Municipal Report, 2022 (PARI), The Representation of Ubungoma on SA Television (2017), (Puno Press) as well as selected transcribed and translated print works for Via Afrika Publishers, Vernac News and for the Southern African Liaison Office. She also operates as a translator in three Southern African ethnic languages.