Sunday Tribune

Botswana’s former leader dies at 91

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GABORONE: Botswana’s former president Ketumile Masire, an instrument­al figure in establishi­ng the country’s image as a stable African democracy, has died, his aide said on Friday. He was 91.

Masire was Botswana’s second president after independen­ce in 1966 and was in office from 1980 to 1998, when he stepped down voluntaril­y.

Botswana, the world’s largest diamond producer and a haven for luxury safari tourism, has been one of the world’s fastest growing economies since the 1970s and has remained politicall­y stable on a continent plagued by violence and corruption.

Masire had been in intensive care in a Gaborone hospital since last Friday after checking in for surgery. He died on Thursday.

“He died peacefully at Bokamoso Private Hospital surrounded by his family,” private secretary Fraser Tlhoiwe said. – Reuters

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