
Female rangers at Okavango Delta
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Miss Peahlo was dressed in khaki, sitting across from me at the Sitatunga Great Plains Private Island Camp. Between us was a generous, carefully plated meal, but she ate cautiously, as if such abundance required permission. I asked her what her name meant. “It means pain and rejection in Setswana,” she said matter-of-factly. “My father left my mother before I was born.”
She prefers to be called Miss P. She is a mother to a six-year-old daughter and, like her own mother, is raising her child on her own. The meaning of her name, she says, will not be passed on to her daughter.
Published – April 10, 2026 06:58 pm IST
