LC control no. | no2017024188 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Nwako, M. P. K. |
Variant(s) | Nwako, Mout Nwako, Moutlakgola Nwako, Moutlakgola P. K. Nwako, Moutlakgola Palgrave Kediretswe |
Associated country | Botswana |
Birth date | 1922-08-06 |
Death date | 2002 |
Place of birth | Serowe (Botswana) |
Affiliation | Botswana. National Assembly |
Profession or occupation | Politicians Cabinet officers Diplomats |
Found in | Statement by the Hon. M.P.K. Nwako, Minister of Health, Labour and Home Affairs at the Preparatory Conference of Non-Aligned Countries, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, April, 1970, 1977: title page (M.P.K. Nwako) Wikipedia, Feb. 24, 2017 (Moutlakgola P.K. Nwako; Moutlakgola Palgrave Kediretswe Nwako; 6 August 1922-2002; politician and diplomat, Botswana; elected to the Executive of the Bangwato Tribal Council in 1960; elected to the territory-wide African Council in 1961; served as the first foreign minister, 1966-1969; Speaker of the National Assembly of Botswana, 1989-1999; occupied a number of cabinet posts; key founding member of the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP)) Botswana notes and records, v. 34, 2002, viewed online Feb. 224, 2017: page 140 (the late Honourable Moutlakgola Palgrave Kediretswe Nwako; Moutlakagola [sic] Nwako, better known as MPK or Mout; Moutlakgola; born at Serowe; his father, Kediretswe, was the educated headman of Palapye's Maaloso ward; after completed his studies he worked in the tribal treasuries at Molepolole (1950-51) and Serowe (1951-1954); administrative secretary and treasurer of Bamangwato Secondary School or Moeng College, 1954-1964) |
Associated language | eng |