By Zuko Komisa
Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng has received congratulations from Oprah Winfrey for receiving the new Africa Education Medal.
The award, which was established this year by T4 Education and HP in association with Intel and Microsoft, recognized the vice chancellor of the University of Cape Town for her “impact, leadership, and advocacy in the field of African education”.
“Congratulations to you, Professor, on being named the winner of the Africa Education Medal. It’s an honour recognising leaders who are making a positive impact on education.”
“I don’t know anyone who deserves it more, because I’ve witnessed first-hand through your support of the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy in South Africa how your vision and your passion and your commitment have made such a difference in the lives of so many students.”
“I honour the vital work that you do in education and I celebrate you as a forward-thinking, visionary leader for such a time as this. Congratulations, and blessings on your life,” said Winfrey.
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Such an honour to get a congratulatory message from @Oprah for being the inaugural winner of the #AfricaEduMedal
— Mamokgethi Phakeng🏳️🌈 (@FabAcademic) September 7, 2022
Thank you @T4EduC @HP @intel @Microsoft #MacG #Past3AMSquad pic.twitter.com/fc0HSH2hhZ
Phakeng is among the world’s leading scholars in mathematics education.
She grew up in a township in South Africa during Apartheid and became the first black female South African to achieve a PhD in Mathematics Education in 2002.



