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Mosari wa ntha mo Botswana ke mogumagari wa ga tyautyona ya Botswana[1]. Masari wa ntha hombe jwa ke Neo Masisi, mogumagari wa ga Tyautyona Mokgweetsi Masisi.

Kiho ya ga First Lady ke go attenda meleto mbe ha a na tyuelo. Tyautyona Masisi ya ka gore mogumagari wagwe ha a na sheabe kana thotheletso mo go riheng mananeo a puso[2].

Hisitori edit

Ne go sena mosari wantha go jwa gka Moranang a thola gangwe ngwaga wa 2088 go ya go Moranang e thola gangwe ngwaga wa 2018 gka gore Tyautyona Khama ya sha ngweye. Go thogkega ga mosari wa ntha ye go baka maghyatya mo meletong mengwe mbe nako je ringwe ye go patyeleshega gore go batiwe yo a gka ya moletong mo boemong jwagwe[3]. Go thogka go ngwala ga ga tyautyona Khama ye go haraherwe ke repuo gka mabagka a ze bi thogkegago za ngwao[4].

Basari ba Ntha ba Botswana edit

Lebijo Shenepe Tshimologo ya shetha Phelelo ya shetha Tyautyona Rintha
Ruth Williams Khama[5] [6] 30 September 1966 13 July 1980 Seretse Khama
Gladys Olebile Masire[1][7] 13 July 1980 31 March 1998 Quett Masire
Barbara Mogae[8] 1 April 1998 1 April 2008 Festus Mogae
Vacant 1 April 2008 1 April 2018 Ian Khama Tyautyona Ian Khama ha a ise a te a ngwale[5]
Neo Masisi 1 April 2018 - Mokgweetsi Masisi

Daleja Kitso gka go bala edit

Metsweri edit

  1. 1.0 1.1 "List of Delegations To the Twenty-Seventh Special Session of the General Assembly on Children - Botswana (page 13)" (PDF). UNICEF. UNICEF's Information Management Unit. 20 May 2002. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  2. Kgosikebatho, Keitebe (7 January 2019). "Neo Masisi inspires Women". The Patriot on Sunday. Gaborone. Retrieved 25 November 2023
  3. Liang, Aislynn (9 June 2011). "Botswana seeks 'First Lady' to host Michelle Obama". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  4. Hughes, Dana (6 December 2010). "President of Botswana Says No Short, Fat Wife for Him". ABC News. Retrieved 25 Phukwi 2023.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Lady K a catalyst in life". Botswana Press Agency Daily News. 3 June 2002. Archived from the original on 3 December 2012. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  6. "Lady K to be buried in Serowe". Botswana Press Agency Daily News. 24 May 2002. Archived from the original on 29 November 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  7. Andrews, Jim (1 July 1986). "Botswana's First Lady Attends Pitt Seminar". Pittsburgh Press. Retrieved 25 November 2023
  8. "Message of Mrs. Barbara Mogae, First Lady of Botswana and Honorary Member of the National Committee for the International Year of Volunteers". National Committee for the International Year of Volunteers. 6 December 2000. Retrieved 31 July 2012.