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Tjerr, this motswana woman from Marapyane is such an inspiration. She makes me so proud to be mokgatla wa ko Marapyane tlhe! Thank you very much UncleT for yet another great interview. What a treat this conversation was.
Wooow powerful prof....you deserve the best..I salute you for your bravery, your confidence is on the other level...south africa needs such characters....
I fell in-love with her years ago when I was introduced to her by Zam and Khensani Nkosi, on their show Mojo. I didn't know you could have a PHD in Mathematics. She has been inspiration ever since...what a gem.
Yhu Ausi Kgethi, you are the reason we found that academia is not as scary as it's portrayed to be. Your Sunday afternoon sessions for research, I am forever grateful you. Ande lawo ma-millions😇
That's one smart person who right there ladys and gentlemen! I like her honesty and baldness of addressing "uncomfortable" issues in south african universities. She's the best of the best!!
I just can't get enough of you dr😂 You are a beautiful woman with a beautiful voice I watch every interview I c on tube because they all fresssh, I learnt something every time and I believe you have comedian inside of u😂😂😂 I love you Prof❤❤❤
You remain everything and MORE Prof. 🎉❤ I still look at a picture I took with you when you were speaking at UFS Qwaqwa Campus. It's a tool that refills my cup of hope.
She gave one of the greatest speeches which inspired me when I was graduating with diploma at UNISA.I only realized lately by recognizing her voice that it was the same woman.Thank you so much.
Hyo i just died from listening to what the prof went through. But had to get up to hear how she survived through it all. Lesson ive learnt is that each level has its own devil and with each devil you need a different weapon. Life hey!!!!! Prof, trust me you have multiplied.
Your love for the poor down & out can only be attributed to your Love for our creator. Jesus Bless you for your positive attitude, especially in the face of your son's cancer.
Ow I love this woman. That is why things are so crooked , people are not doing what they are supposed to do at work. They want to be loved, they want to be patted then work doesn't get done😮.
Dear black woman, I pray we one day get to the point where we don't feel like we have to defend false narratives about you. We don't have to wear our strength out there for others to see...
@@InfoHubZA Lol no it's not tribalism, it's far from being tribalism... In SA everyone makes their success tribal, when Venda people graduate they go around saying they're the most intelligent people in SA. When Black Coffee won a Grammy it was a Grammy for Zulu people same with Tyla, When Rugby wins world cup it's because Xhosa people and Afrikaner. Not so long on Tiktok a small boy made a video saying Batswana they're useless none of us is successful and the main reason for is because we never make our success tribal. When Cassper Nyovest fills up stadiums it's because of his fans not because he is Motswana, It's time we change that, I am simply celebrating a Motswana woman. If you see it as tribalism then ke tsa gaago tseo
In our society women who are great at what they do, they are often criticized for things outside like their personality, or they're judged on being on social media and they try to find something wrong with them.