Mamphela Ramphele
Author of Across Boundaries: The Journey of a South African Woman Leader
About the Author
Mamphela Ramphele is a leading South African academic, businesswoman, medical doctor and former anti-apartheid activist. She is a trustee of the Nelson Mandela and Steve Biko Foundations and Founder of the Citizens Movement.
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Ramphele, Mamphela Aletta
- Birthdate
- 1947-12-28
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Natal
University of South Africa
University of Cape Town - Occupations
- physician
anthropologist
educational administrator - Organizations
- World Bank
University of Cape Town - Awards and honors
- Ramphele has received eighteen honorary degrees
- Relationships
- Biko, Steve (partner)
- Nationality
- South Africa
- Places of residence
- Polokwane, Limpopo, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa - Associated Place (for map)
- South Africa
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Reviews
A South African friend gave me this book, saying it gave her hope. At first I was a bit puzzled as to the source of my friend's hope as the majority of this book describes what is wrong with the country and who is to blame. It is only in the last few chapters that a slither of hope emerges when she gives some constructive suggestions and examples on how things can be fixed.
This book is not easy to read as the style of writing is that of someone more accustomed to writing official or academic show more documents. However, the author more than makes up for that with the urgent and powerful message that she is trying to get across.
Lets hope that her target audience will read this book and give its contents some thought.
There is a beautiful quote in Mamphele Ramphele's mother tongue, Sepedi, that to me summarizes this book:
Buta bana ditaola, o se ye natso badimong.
It translates to:
Teach insights into the secrets of life to your children; you are not to take them with you when you depart to the land of the ancestors. show less
This book is not easy to read as the style of writing is that of someone more accustomed to writing official or academic show more documents. However, the author more than makes up for that with the urgent and powerful message that she is trying to get across.
Lets hope that her target audience will read this book and give its contents some thought.
There is a beautiful quote in Mamphele Ramphele's mother tongue, Sepedi, that to me summarizes this book:
Buta bana ditaola, o se ye natso badimong.
It translates to:
Teach insights into the secrets of life to your children; you are not to take them with you when you depart to the land of the ancestors. show less
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- Works
- 13
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 195
- Popularity
- #112,376
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 24












