Mosadi Seboko
The Paramount Chief of the Balete people in Botswana
Mosadi Seboko (born 7 June 1950) is the Kgosikgolo of the Balete people in Botswana. She is the first female kgosikgolo in the history of Botswana.
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Quotes
edit- You were able to transcend the gender imbalance that many are still grappling with, and installed me not because I am a woman, but rather on the basis of birthright equity.
- "First female paramount chief welcomed" 3 September 2003, The New Humanitarian
"Kgosi Mosadi Speaks" (2021)
edit"KGOSI MOSADI SPEAKS" (26 May 2021)
- I for one have been given a decision-making role as I was a member of the Gender Commission which speaks to issues of equality between a male and female, but I believe that I am doing well because I have been informed that the wish of the country’s leadership is to allow me to continue serving in the committee.
- Even the male fraternity here in Gamalete territory are highly involved in the fight against GBV hence my decision to quell the thinking down on those who thought the move might be a kind of GBV-related issue.
- It is my belief that it will continue this way, even those who will bring innovative ideas will be doing it in such a way that the use will still benefit Morafe in whatever way so much that our visionary fathers who bought this farm will be happy to see their legacy continuing to eternity.