Motlalepula Chabaku


Mama Motlalepula Chabaku was a senior member of the community and a well-known activist, mother of the nation and humanitarian. She was one of the members who served under the leadership ofLillian Ngoyi who led a 20,000 strong 1956 Women's March to the Union buildings in Pretria, to protest apartheid era pass laws. Mama Chabaku served in two South African regional parliaments in Gauteng and the Free State South Africa; she had a reputation which preceded her in the community and around the world. She was known by many for her strength, her strong sense of community and her compassion. She contributed the piece "Going up the mountain" to the 1984 anthology , edited by Robin Morgan. Her greatest passions in her golden years was nature and the healing powers of natural remedies. She was also an urban horticulturalist and she spent most of her time educating the community of Soweto, South Africa about greening and natural remedies. She died on 11 May 2012 at her home in Rockville in Soweto.

Educational background

Mama Motlalepula Chabaku has attended the following educational institutions: