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BOTSFA
BOTSFA
5 episodes
3 months ago
Dr. Leloba Molema shares her views and experiences about apartheided and segregation. She shares memories from her meeting with Nelson Mandela as a child. Listeners also get to know her family background with her father and onkel as the first black medical doctors in Botswana and also their fight against apartheid. A fight that Dr. Leloba Molema was also a part of. Dr Leloba Molema is a senior lecturer in the English Department at the University of Botswana.
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Dr. Leloba Molema shares her views and experiences about apartheided and segregation. She shares memories from her meeting with Nelson Mandela as a child. Listeners also get to know her family background with her father and onkel as the first black medical doctors in Botswana and also their fight against apartheid. A fight that Dr. Leloba Molema was also a part of. Dr Leloba Molema is a senior lecturer in the English Department at the University of Botswana.
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210910 SheilaTlou
BOTSFA
34 minutes 6 seconds
4 years ago
210910 SheilaTlou
Professor Sheila Dinotshe Tlou on health in Botswana In podcast no. 10, MotherK Masire interviews Professor Sheila Dinotshe Tlou about her roles as Minister of Health and HIV activist. Professor Tlou also shares her view on how the country has handled the Covid-19 pandemic. Professor Tlou is a Motswana nurse, specialist in HIV/AIDS and women's health, and a nursing educator. She was Minister of Health from 2004 to 2008. Professor Tlou is an internationally distinguished advocate for the adequacy of human resources in health development. She is a recognized visionary leader. MotherK Masire is a mindfulness coach and founder of the wellness farm, Afro Botho.
BOTSFA
Dr. Leloba Molema shares her views and experiences about apartheided and segregation. She shares memories from her meeting with Nelson Mandela as a child. Listeners also get to know her family background with her father and onkel as the first black medical doctors in Botswana and also their fight against apartheid. A fight that Dr. Leloba Molema was also a part of. Dr Leloba Molema is a senior lecturer in the English Department at the University of Botswana.