Gladys Lomafu Pato

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Gladys Lomafu Pato
BornGladys Lomafu Dlamini
1930 (age 93–94)
Near Piggs Peak, Swaziland
EducationUniversity of Swaziland
Notable worksUmtsango (1977)
Spouse
Petrus Phembuvuyo Pato
(m. 1957; died 2010)
Children4

Gladys Lomafu Pato (born 1930) is a Swazi short story writer, teacher and lecturer.[1]

Biography[edit]

She was born Gladys Lomafu Dlamini, near to the town of Piggs Peak in Swaziland in 1930.[2] She was the daughter of a well-known chief who had many cattle and many wives, and was one of the richest Swazis in the land.[2] Her mother was his eighth wife.[2]

On 1 January 1957, she married Petrus Phembuvuyo Pato (1929–2010), who was a Christian pastor like his father, and they had three sons together, and adopted a daughter.[2]

She was studying at Bible College when she met her future husband, and they ran various ministries throughout Swaziland.[2] She became a qualified teacher, and in 1980, earned her bachelor's degree in education from the University of Swaziland.[2] She then worked at William Pitcher Teachers College for eight years as a lecturer, and later taught in a private school in Lilongwe, Malawi, as her husband was the academic dean of Lilongwe Nazarene Bible College there.[2]

Her publications include Umtsango, a 117-page volume of short stories, published by Swaziland Academic Services in 1977.[3]

Publications[edit]

  • Umtsango (Swaziland Academic Services, 1977)[4][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Gladys Lomafu Pato". www.maktabaa.com. Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Dayhoff, Paul S. "Pato, Petrus Phembuvuyo and Gladys Lomafu". Dictionary of African Christian Biography. Center for Global Christianity and Mission. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  3. ^ a b Pato, Gladys Lomafu (5 November 1977). "Umtsango". Swaziland Academic Services. Retrieved 5 November 2017 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "OCLC Classify -- an Experimental Classification Service". classify.oclc.org. Retrieved 5 November 2017.