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MOGAE REMEMBERED AS A LEADER WHO NEVER LET POWER DEFINE HIM

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MOGAE REMEMBERED AS A LEADER WHO NEVER LET POWER DEFINE HIM
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Former president Festus Gontebanye Mogae was remembered as a disciplined, humble, principled, and deeply grounded leader who never allowed power to consume or define him. Thousands of mourners, including heads of state, former presidents, diplomats, dignitaries, family, friends, and ordinary Batswana gathered at the UB Indoor Sports Arena and later in Phomolong to bid farewell to the country’s third president.

Throughout the tributes, Mogae emerged as a man who balanced firmness with warmth, a leader who demanded discipline, honesty, punctuality, and excellence, yet remained approachable, humorous, and deeply human. Those who knew him personally described a man who stood firmly by his principles, remained stubborn when defending what he believed in, and never lost touch with ordinary people despite occupying the highest office in the land.

Friends and family remembered him as a leader who valued service above wealth and status. He was described as someone who remained grounded, respected people, and carried himself with humility long after leaving office. Speakers also reflected on his appreciation for life outside politics, his love for fashion, football, classical music, good food, and meaningful moments with family and friends.

Mogae was further remembered as one of the architects of Botswana’s economic stability and democratic strength. His disciplined leadership style and strong stewardship of the economy earned him respect both locally and internationally, with many describing him as a rare breed of leader who left the country financially stable and institutionally strong.

As tributes poured in, many also reflected on Mogae’s defining role during Botswana’s HIV/AIDS crisis in the early 2000s. At a time when the epidemic was devastating communities and mortality rates were soaring, he stepped forward to lead the country through one of its darkest chapters. Mogae was remembered as a courageous leader who recognised the threat HIV/AIDS posed to Botswana’s future and championed aggressive treatment and prevention programmes that helped save countless lives and changed the trajectory of the epidemic in the country.

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