�Madam Speaker Sir� Breaks Glass Ceiling

Dr Margaret Nasha signing copies of her new book PIC THALEFANG CHARLES
Dr Margaret Nasha signing copies of her new book PIC THALEFANG CHARLES

The life story of Dr Margaret Nasha, the first female speaker of the National Assembly, will give women and girls in Botswana a reason to dream bigger, Justice Key Dingake of the High Court has said.


Speaking at the Thursday launch of Nasha’s autobiography entitled: ‘Madam Speaker, Sir: Breaking the Glass Ceiling, One Woman’s Struggles’, the judge said the story of the former cabinet minister will give Batswana women and girls a reason to walk taller.

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