Nasha to launch autobiography

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Having already broken through the glass ceiling as journalist, politician and first woman Speaker of the House, Dr Margaret Nasha is now set to add a new title to her impressive vita.

Nasha is scheduled to launch her autobiography, titled Madam Speaker, Sir: Breaking The Glass Ceiling, One Woman’s Struggle this month. The book, published by Diamond Educational Publishers, will be launched at the Gaborone International Convention Centre (GICC) on March 20. She rewrote history when she was appointed the first female Speaker of the National Assembly in 2009, a year after President Ian Khama came to power.

Nasha entered Parliament in 1994, after spending 20 years working as a civil servant, including stints as a journalist for Radio Botswana, a director of the Department of Information and Broadcasting as well as a diplomat in London.

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