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Mable Pinnie Mpa

Mable (also spelled Mabel) Pinnie Khutsafalo Koma (1924–2008) (born Mpa) was a former Botswana politician, woman's organizations leader, and businesswoman.
She served as Councillor for Mahalapye ward of Dilaene from 1984 to 1994. Koma was Chairperson of Central District Council from 1982 to 1990. She was the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) women's wing founding member and chairperson in mid 70's. Founding member of Botswana's Young Women's Christian Association.
==Early life and education==
Mable Pinnie Koma was born on 6 August 1924 in Mahikeng a Mmamosetsanyana, North West Province, then known as Bophuthatswana, South Africa. She was the third child out of ten. Her parents were Pitoro and Bela Mpa. She resided at an area known as Tlhabologo-Magogwe where she grew up with her grandparents. She started her schooling at St Mary's (also known as Roma) in Mahikeng where she finished her primary studies. She then proceeded to Holly Cross Mission in Alexandra, Gauteng before going to do her nursing studies at Conrad Hospital in Taung, Vryburg where she also began her career as a nurse. After her studies she came back to Mahikeng to practice as nurse at Mahikeng Clinic.

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