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Jotello Festiri Soga was South Africa's first veterinary surgeon who played a leading role in eradicating rinderpest in the Cape colony. He was born in 1865 at the Mgwali Mission, in former Transkei of South Africa, as the fourth and youngest son of a Xhosa reverend by the name of Tiyo Soga and a Scottish missionary by the name of Janet Burnside. Upon his father’s death in 1871, the family went to Scotland where the children completed their basic education. Jotello studied veterinary medicine at the University of Edinburgh and graduated in 1886, while his three brothers graduated from the University of Glasgow. The prospect of a distinguished career led to him eventually returning to South Africa and reconciling his ambitions with the unfortunate reality of a stratified society. However, he remained steadfast in spite of the hardship and his contributions to veterinary medicine in South Africa were significant.…

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