As Dr. Tshepo Motsepe approaches her 69th birthday on June 17, she continues to embody the adage that behind every successful man is a strong and accomplished woman. From her humble beginnings in rural villages to her current role as the First Lady of South Africa, Dr. Tshepo’s journey is a testament to her resilience and dedication.
Humble Beginnings in Soweto
Dr. Tshepo Motsepe was born on June 17, 1953, in Soweto, a township known for its significant role in South Africa’s history. Her early life was marked by modesty and hard work. Growing up in the rural village of Mathibestad near Hammanskraal, she learned the values of perseverance and diligence. As the eldest of seven children, she shared her upbringing with notable siblings, including billionaire mining magnate Patrice Motsepe and Bridgette Radebe, the wife of former Minister of Energy Jeff Radebe.
A Distinguished Medical Career
Despite being married to President Cyril Ramaphosa, Dr. Tshepo has carved out a significant professional path in her own right. She obtained her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Furthering her education, she pursued a Master of Public Health in Maternal Child Health and Aging from Harvard School of Public Health, one of the world’s leading institutions. Additionally, she completed a Social Entrepreneurship Certificate Programme at the Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS).
Dedication to Healthcare
Dr. Tshepo’s medical career spans various roles and responsibilities. She has worked in several notable hospitals, including Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in South Africa and Parirenyatwa Hospital in Zimbabwe, the largest hospitals in their respective countries. Her professional experience extends beyond clinical practice to include significant humanitarian work alongside her husband. This work is prominently carried out through their foundation, which focuses on uplifting disadvantaged communities.
Advocating for Women and Children
A consistent theme in Dr. Tshepo’s career is her unwavering commitment to the health and well-being of women and children. She is actively involved with the South African Civil Society for Women’s, Adolescents’, and Children’s Health (SACSoWACH) and the Early Care Foundation. These organizations reflect her dedication to public health and social development, showcasing her drive to make a tangible impact on the lives of South Africa’s most vulnerable populations.
A Love Story of Endurance
Dr. Tshepo Motsepe and President Cyril Ramaphosa have been married for 25 years, having wed in 1996. Despite their high-profile lives, they maintain a preference for privacy regarding the details of their relationship. Their enduring marriage is a testament to their mutual support and strength, providing stability in their demanding roles.
President Ramaphosa’s Marital History
Before his lasting marriage to Dr. Tshepo, President Ramaphosa had two previous marriages. His first marriage to a woman named Hope in 1978 ended in divorce in 1989, and they share a son, Andile. His second marriage to Nomazizi Mtshotshisa lasted less than three years, ending in 1993, and they have a daughter named Tulisa. In 1996, Ramaphosa found lasting love with Dr. Tshepo, and together they have four children.
Navigating Personal Challenges
Dr. Tshepo has stood by her husband through various personal challenges. In 2017, reports emerged about President Ramaphosa’s alleged extramarital affairs, which he denied. However, he admitted to a past affair in 2009, which he disclosed to Dr. Tshepo. Together, they worked through this period, emerging with their relationship intact and stronger than before.
A Life of Success and Philanthropy
Even before becoming South Africa’s First Family, the Ramaphosas led successful and influential lives. President Ramaphosa, often likened to Donald Trump for his billionaire status, has an estimated net worth of R6.4 billion. Despite their wealth, the Ramaphosas lead a relatively private and grounded life. Their home, built on prime land under Lion’s Head, was purchased for R30 million in 2010, reflecting their success and refined taste.
Celebrating Dr. Tshepo’s Legacy
As Dr. Tshepo Motsepe prepares to celebrate her 69th birthday, her contributions to healthcare and her role as a supportive First Lady deserve commendation. Her journey from Soweto to the presidential residence is an inspiring story of resilience, dedication, and unwavering commitment to bettering the lives of others. Through her professional achievements and philanthropic efforts, Dr. Tshepo Motsepe stands as a beacon of strength and an exemplar of leadership and compassion.