Ruth Williams Khama

Ruth Williams Khama - Former First Lady of Botswana, Family and Personal Life

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Ruth Williams Khama was the wife of Botswana's first president, Sir Seretse Khama

InformationDetail
BirthdayDecember 9, 1923
Died onMay 22, 2002
NationalityBotswanan
FamousMiscellaneous, First Ladies, Family Members, Former First Lady of Botswana
SpousesSeretse Khama (m. 1948–1980)
SiblingsMuriel Williams-Sanderson
Known asLady Khama
ChildrensAnthony Khama, Ian Khama, Jacqueline Khama, Tshekedi Khama II
Cause of death
  • Cancer
Birth PlaceBlackheath, London, United Kingdom
GenderFemale
FatherGeorge Williams
MotherDorothy Williams
Sun SignSagittarius
Born inBlackheath, London, United Kingdom
Famous asFormer First Lady of Botswana
Died at Age78

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Who is Ruth Williams Khama?

Ruth Williams Khama, or Lady Khama as she was popularly known, was the wife of Botswana's first president Sir Seretse Khama. She served as the inaugural First Lady of Botswana from 1966 to 1980. Born in a white family to British parents, Ruth Williams had the most ordinary of life until she met Seretse in a social event. The two were almost instantly attracted to each other – though neither of them openly showed their interest. He was a black African Prince and she a white British secretary. They had nothing in common except the mutual feeling of interest that overpowered all their differences – racial, communal, societal, and political. Upon meeting a couple of times, Williams and Seretse found themselves inseparable. They decided to tie the nuptial knot despite religious and racial differences. The then newly-established law of apartheid that disapproved interracial marriage added more concerns to the already-contentious marriage. However, braving all odds, Williams and Seretse proved everyone wrong and turned out to be ‘role model’ companions. In the future, when Seretse became the inaugural President of Botswana, she dutifully took up the position of the First Lady and served in that position until 1980. During her term as the First Lady, Lady Khama looked into the civic interests of the people and worked for the rights of women.

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Childhood & Early Life

Ruth Williams was born on December 9, 1923 in Meadowcourt Road, Eltham South London to George and Dorothy Williams. Her father served as the captain of the British Army in India. She had a sister, Muriel Williams-Sanderson.

She received her early education from Eltham Hill Grammar School. What made her different from her counterparts was her exemplary display of courage and valour from a young age.

In 1940, when Luftwaffe bombed London, Williams, who was in her teens, undertook fire watching duties. Two years later, during the Second World War, she served as a Women Auxiliary Air Force’s ambulance driver at various airfields of England.

Marriage to Seretse Khama

Post war, Ruth Williams took up the position of a clerk for Cuthbert Heath, an insurance firm in London. A casual invitation from her sister in June 1947 to a dance for some students from Africa organized by the London Missionary Society changed Williams’ life completely. Little did she know before going to the performance that it would be a life-changing event for her!

It was on the fateful evening that Williams first met Prince Seretse Khama, a law student at Balliol College, Oxford. He was an heir to the kingship of the Bangwato people in the British protectorate of Bechuanaland (now Botswana).

Immediately after meeting, Seretse and Williams found themselves attracted to each other. Despite being from different racial backgrounds, they couldn’t help but fall in love with each other. However, just as expected, the conservative society did not approve of their union and their relationship was met with hostility from both their families, especially her father and Seretse’s uncle, Tshekedi Khama.

Williams’ and Seretse’s relationship hit the headlines and gained political limelight. From tribal elders in Bechuanaland to the governments of South Africa and Britain, everybody opposed the marriage as it was against the newly established system of apartheid or racial segregation.

To discourage the marriage, governmental officials even blocked their church wedding with the help of London Missionary Society and the Church of England. Despite the ban, Williams and Seretse registered their marriage officially in 1948.

Post marriage, Williams and Seretse settled in Serowe in Bechuanaland. Williams was eventually accepted by the people of Bangwato as their mother or queen. In 1950, Seretse was called to London for discussions with British officials. As expected, he was banned from returning home and was told to remain in exile. Williams, not the one to back out in challenging times, joined Seretse in England. The couple lived in Croydon in exile from 1951.

When the news of Seretse and Williams being exiled did the rounds, there were protests all over in Bechuanaland. Bamangwato people came in support of the couple and pressed the government to lift the ban. They even sent a letter to Queen Elizabeth II. It was only in 1956 that the ban was lifted and Seretse and Williams were allowed to return to homeland.

Upon returning home, Seretse gave up on his tribal throne, and became a cattle farmer in Serowe instead. He then founded the nationalist Bechuanaland Democratic Party. During the 1965 general election, Seretse not just contested but also won the inaugural democratic election to become the Prime Minister of Bechuanaland.

When Seretse became the prime minister, he urged for independence and helped his country achieve it in 1966. With this, he became the first president of independent Botswana. He became a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Williams, dutifully, filled up the place of the First Lady of Botswana.

From 1966 to 1980, Seretse served as the President of Botswana for four terms consecutively. During these years, Williams, or Lady Khama as she was known then, was active politically and took part in all social and political affairs of the country. She urged women to leave the back seat and instead come to the forefront. She encouraged women to become active on all grounds.

As the First Lady, Lady Khama served as the president of the Botswana Red Cross. The organization supervised the relief programmes in the region. She also headed the Girl Guides, the Botswana Council of Women, and the Child to Child Foundation.

Post Seretse’s death in 1980, Lady Khama remained in Botswana. People recognized her as ‘Mohumagadi Mma Kgosi’ or Mother of the Chief. Some even called her the Queen Mother.

Children

When Seretse was called to London, Ruth Williams was pregnant with their first child. The Bangwato people were suspicious of Britain’s intentions and thus kept Williams in Bechuanaland. William gave birth to their daughter Jacqueline in Seretse’s absence.

Soon after giving birth to their baby, Williams moved to London to live with her exiled husband. In 1953, their second child Ian was born. In 1958, twins Anthony and Tshekedi were born in Bechuanaland.

Their sons Ian and Tshekedi grew up to become politicians in Botswana. In 2008, Ian Khama was elected as the President of Botswana.

Death

Ruth Williams breathed her last on May 22, 2002 in Botswana after suffering from throat cancer. She was 78 then. She was survived by her four children. Williams was buried in Botswana next to her husband.

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Ruth Williams Khama biography timelines

  • // 9th Dec 1923
    Ruth Williams was born on December 9, 1923 in Meadowcourt Road, Eltham South London to George and Dorothy Williams. Her father served as the captain of the British Army in India. She had a sister, Muriel Williams-Sanderson.
  • // 1940
    In 1940, when Luftwaffe bombed London, Williams, who was in her teens, undertook fire watching duties. Two years later, during the Second World War, she served as a Women Auxiliary Air Force’s ambulance driver at various airfields of England.
  • // Jun 1947
    Post war, Ruth Williams took up the position of a clerk for Cuthbert Heath, an insurance firm in London. A casual invitation from her sister in June 1947 to a dance for some students from Africa organized by the London Missionary Society changed Williams’ life completely. Little did she know before going to the performance that it would be a life-changing event for her!
  • // 1948
    To discourage the marriage, governmental officials even blocked their church wedding with the help of London Missionary Society and the Church of England. Despite the ban, Williams and Seretse registered their marriage officially in 1948.
  • // 1950 To 1951
    Post marriage, Williams and Seretse settled in Serowe in Bechuanaland. Williams was eventually accepted by the people of Bangwato as their mother or queen. In 1950, Seretse was called to London for discussions with British officials. As expected, he was banned from returning home and was told to remain in exile. Williams, not the one to back out in challenging times, joined Seretse in England. The couple lived in Croydon in exile from 1951.
  • // 1953 To 1958
    Soon after giving birth to their baby, Williams moved to London to live with her exiled husband. In 1953, their second child Ian was born. In 1958, twins Anthony and Tshekedi were born in Bechuanaland.
  • // 1956
    When the news of Seretse and Williams being exiled did the rounds, there were protests all over in Bechuanaland. Bamangwato people came in support of the couple and pressed the government to lift the ban. They even sent a letter to Queen Elizabeth II. It was only in 1956 that the ban was lifted and Seretse and Williams were allowed to return to homeland.
  • // 1965
    Upon returning home, Seretse gave up on his tribal throne, and became a cattle farmer in Serowe instead. He then founded the nationalist Bechuanaland Democratic Party. During the 1965 general election, Seretse not just contested but also won the inaugural democratic election to become the Prime Minister of Bechuanaland.
  • // 1966
    When Seretse became the prime minister, he urged for independence and helped his country achieve it in 1966. With this, he became the first president of independent Botswana. He became a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Williams, dutifully, filled up the place of the First Lady of Botswana.
  • // 1966 To 1980
    From 1966 to 1980, Seretse served as the President of Botswana for four terms consecutively. During these years, Williams, or Lady Khama as she was known then, was active politically and took part in all social and political affairs of the country. She urged women to leave the back seat and instead come to the forefront. She encouraged women to become active on all grounds.
  • // 1980
    Post Seretse’s death in 1980, Lady Khama remained in Botswana. People recognized her as ‘Mohumagadi Mma Kgosi’ or Mother of the Chief. Some even called her the Queen Mother.
  • // 22nd May 2002
    Ruth Williams breathed her last on May 22, 2002 in Botswana after suffering from throat cancer. She was 78 then. She was survived by her four children. Williams was buried in Botswana next to her husband.
  • // 2008
    Their sons Ian and Tshekedi grew up to become politicians in Botswana. In 2008, Ian Khama was elected as the President of Botswana.

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Ruth Williams Khama's FAQ

  • What is Ruth Williams Khama birthday?

    Ruth Williams Khama was born at 1923-12-09

  • When was Ruth Williams Khama died?

    Ruth Williams Khama was died at 2002-05-22

  • Which age was Ruth Williams Khama died?

    Ruth Williams Khama was died at age 78

  • Where is Ruth Williams Khama's birth place?

    Ruth Williams Khama was born in Blackheath, London, United Kingdom

  • What is Ruth Williams Khama nationalities?

    Ruth Williams Khama's nationalities is Botswanan

  • Who is Ruth Williams Khama spouses?

    Ruth Williams Khama's spouses is Seretse Khama (m. 1948–1980)

  • Who is Ruth Williams Khama siblings?

    Ruth Williams Khama's siblings is Muriel Williams-Sanderson

  • Who is Ruth Williams Khama childrens?

    Ruth Williams Khama's childrens is Anthony Khama, Ian Khama, Jacqueline Khama, Tshekedi Khama II

  • What is Ruth Williams Khama's cause of dead?

    Ruth Williams Khama dead because of Cancer

  • Who is Ruth Williams Khama's father?

    Ruth Williams Khama's father is George Williams

  • Who is Ruth Williams Khama's mother?

    Ruth Williams Khama's mother is Dorothy Williams

  • What is Ruth Williams Khama's sun sign?

    Ruth Williams Khama is Sagittarius

  • How famous is Ruth Williams Khama?

    Ruth Williams Khama is famouse as Former First Lady of Botswana