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Sir ketumile masire autobiography of a yogi

          This article offers a critical re-positioning of Masire's rhetorical leadership style, and of Botswana's leadership rhetoric more broadly, since.

        1. This article offers a critical re-positioning of Masire's rhetorical leadership style, and of Botswana's leadership rhetoric more broadly, since.
        2. Consolidate his life story in his autobiography, Tell.
        3. I welcome the decision of [Congo] President [Joseph] Kabila's Government to permit the neutral facilitator, Sir Ketumile Masire, to work with the various.
        4. MESSAGE of condolences continue to pour in for former Botswana's late president, Sir Ketumile Masire who died on Thursday last week.
        5. Sir Ketumile.
        6. I welcome the decision of [Congo] President [Joseph] Kabila's Government to permit the neutral facilitator, Sir Ketumile Masire, to work with the various....

          Quett Masire

          President of Botswana from 1980 to 1998

          Ketumile Quett Joni Masire,[1][2]GCMG (23 July 1925 – 22 June 2017), was the second and longest-serving president of Botswana, in office from 1980 to 1998.

          He was given an honorary knighthood of the Grand Cross of Saint Michael and Saint George by Queen Elizabeth II (GCMG) in 1991.[3][4][5][6][7]

          He was a leading figure in the independence movement and then the new government, and played a crucial role in facilitating and protecting Botswana's steady financial growth and development.

          He stepped down in 1998 and was succeeded by Vice-PresidentFestus Mogae, who became the third president of Botswana.[7]

          Early life

          Masire was born on 23 July 1925 in Kanye, Bechuanaland Protectorate,[8][2] into a cattle-herding family to Gaipone (née Kgopo) and Joni Masire.[9][10] He grew up at a time when there was