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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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211207 Ednah Rosen
BOTSFA
14 minutes 41 seconds
3 years ago
211207 Ednah Rosen
Ednah Rosen is an award winning cookbook writer and founder of Acacia Café Café in Maun. BOTSFA’s podcast reporter Kerstin Jackson Main met Ednah for a chat about food, culture and good vibes at the Nhabe Museum where the restaurant is located.
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.