Botswana's former president Festus Mogae dies at 86

May 8, 2026 6:03 AM EDT

FILE PHOTO: Former President of Botswana and United Nations' special envoy for Climate Change Festus Gontebanye Mogae attends the opening session of the "African Conference of Ministers in Charge Of Environment On Climate Change Post-2012" in Algiers Nove

GABORONE, May 8 (Reuters) - ‌Botswana's former ​president ​Festus Mogae, who led the diamond-rich nation for a decade and ‌won praise for good governance and ⁠the fight against HIV/AIDS, has died at the ‌age of 86, the ‌government said, declaring three days of national mourning.

Mogae served as Botswana's third president from ​1998 to 2008, handing power to his vice president, Ian Khama in ⁠a smooth transition that highlighted the southern African nation's reputation ​for political stability.

An economist by training, Mogae was credited with successful management ​of Botswana's economy. He tackled ‌HIV/AIDS openly at a time when Botswana faced one of the ⁠world's highest infection rates, and adopted one of the African continent's most comprehensive programmes ⁠against it.

Born in Serowe on August 21, 1939, Mogae ​studied in Britain before joining Botswana's civil service shortly after independence in 1966. He served as finance ‌minister and vice president before becoming president.

Mogae stepped down after the ‌maximum of two terms allowed by ⁠the constitution.

(Reporting by ‌Brian Benza;Additional reporting ​by Nilutpal Timsina and Sfundo Parakozov; Editing by Alexander Winning and Clarence ‌Fernandez)



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