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          Ramphele was four-months pregnant with Biko's child when she learned of his murder in the custody of South African police.

          Not much about her early life is known, but before her marriage to Sethiba Michael Mahlaela, a tobacco and corn farmer, she was a teacher!

          Mamphela Ramphele

          South African activist and politician (born 1947)

          Mamphela Aletta Ramphele (;[1][2] born 28 December 1947) is a South African politician, anti-apartheid activist, medical doctor and businesswoman.

          She was a partner of anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko, with whom she had two children. She is a former vice-chancellor at the University of Cape Town and a former managing director at the World Bank.[4] Ramphele founded the political party Agang South Africa in February 2013 but withdrew from politics in July 2014.

          In this highly acclaimed autobiography, Mamphela Ramphele vividly describes her extraordinary life - when she was born to teacher parents in the rural village.

        1. She is a medical doctor, a business woman, and an academic.
        2. Not much about her early life is known, but before her marriage to Sethiba Michael Mahlaela, a tobacco and corn farmer, she was a teacher
        3. Demonstrating the Democratic Ideal in the Idea of Aporetic Autobiography: Nelson Mandela's Long Walk to Freedom and Mamphela Ramphele's A Life.
        4. The said entry, as the two autobiographies by Nelson Mandela and Mamphela Ramphele show, is distinctly enabled through the signifying time attending the nomadic.
        5. Since 2018, she has been the co-president of the Club of Rome.

          Early life

          Ramphele, a Mopedi, was born in the Bochum District in Northern Transvaal (now Limpopo).[5] She completed her schooling at Setotolwane High School in 1966 and subsequently enrolled for pre-medical courses at the University of the North.

          Her mother, Rangoato Rahab, and her father, Pitsi Eliphaz Ramphele were primary school teachers.[