Call me fastidious - the story of medical pioneer Dr. Linette Mahloane

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Correspondent, JERRY KAI-LEWIS, meets and chats with one of the first Batswana doctors who was also the official doctor to both presidents Quett Masire and Festus Mogae, Linette Mahloane.

It was former president Sir Ketumile Masire who once described clinical specialist and one of the pioneers of Botswana Medical Services, Dr Linette Mahloane, as fastidious, meaning she is somewhat overly concerned with cleanliness.

Mahloane credits her hard-to- please disposition for seeing her through the most difficult and trying times of her life and career.

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