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"I offered him advice on minor matters," I also provided guidance on family issues, but I never got involved in national matters. I stayed out of it."
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Betty Kaunda
Beatrice "Betty" Kaunda was a Zambian educator and inaugural first lady of Zambia from 1964 to 1991 as the wife of the country's first president, Kenneth Kaunda. She was known as Mama Betty Kaunda and the mother of Zambia by Zambians.
"I offered him advice on minor matters," I also provided guidance on family issues, but I never got involved in national matters. I stayed out of it."
"I never liked it. I never, never, never."
"No washing, no sweeping, no cooking—just turn on the water to bathe," reflecting on my time as First Lady. "I really enjoyed it. It was wonderful."
"What troubled me the most was that they took all the cars. They even took my small car. I had brought it with me outside State House, but they sent a driver to collect it. I was extremely upset."
"I was able to raise good children because I spent full-time with them."