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Serara Selelo-Mogwe was born in 1927 in Botswana. She is a renowned traditional healer and herbalist, and is considered to be one of the most influential traditional healers in Botswana. She is also a respected elder in her community and is known for her wisdom and knowledge of traditional healing practices.
Serara Selelo-Mogwe is 93 years old and is still actively practicing traditional healing. She is a respected elder in her community and is known for her wisdom and knowledge of traditional healing practices. She is also a respected leader in her community and is often consulted for advice and guidance.
Serara Selelo-Mogwe has not disclosed her net worth.
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Serara Segarona Selelo-Mogwe (1927 – September 2, 2020), also known as Serara Kupe-Mogwe, was a pioneering nurse and academic in Botswana. After serving as the country's first black, female chief nursing officer, she became the first Motswana woman to earn a doctorate and become a professor.
She eventually retired to a farm outside Pitsane, a village in Botswana's Southern District, with her second husband, the politician and diplomat Archibald Mogwe, whom she married in 1997.
In 1993, Selelo-Mogwe published a memoir of her experiences as Botswana's chief nursing officer titled An Uneasy Walk to Quality: The Evolution of Black Nursing Education.
She is also considered the first Motswana woman to earn a Ph.D., holding a master's degree and doctorate in nursing education from Columbia University Teacher's College. She also obtained master's degrees in education and arts from Columbia University in 1979.
As chief nursing officer, she had a major impact on updating the country's nursing education system and medical infrastructure. In 1978, she won a campaign to give nurses access to tertiary education through a degree program at the University of Botswana, where she became the first head of its nursing school. Selelo-Mogwe is considered the first Motswana woman to become a full professor.
After two years in Zambia, she returned to Canada so her husband could continue his studies there, but she did not stay for long, as her friends back home encouraged her to apply to be Botswana's chief nursing officer. She was appointed to the post in 1969, becoming the first black woman to serve as the country's chief nursing officer, a position she would hold for 10 years.
However, she persisted in pursuing an education, applying for a scholarship to study nursing at the University of Edinburgh. After spending two years there, she transferred to the University of Ottawa in Canada, where her husband was working, and she graduated with a bachelor's degree from that institution in 1966. She would go on to teach at that university.
Though she did not have formal teaching qualifications, Selelo-Mogwe became first black nursing teacher at McCord Zulu Hospital. Then, despite racial prejudice that made it difficult for black students in Botswana, she was accepted to the University of Natal. But she ended up not being able to attend after getting married in 1960 to Elliot Kupe, with whom she had a daughter, Pearl.
During her childhood years, secondary education was difficult to come by in her home region, so she traveled to the Tiger Kloof Educational Institute in South Africa for high school. Then, in the 1940s, she went to study at McCord Zulu Hospital, where she earned a diploma in nursing and midwifery.
Serara Selelo was born in 1927 in Bobonong, a town in Botswana's Central District. She was the oldest child of Phofuetsile Selelo and Mokgadi Selelo.