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Former President Mogae Hospitalised

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The Office of the President has announced that former President Festus Gontebanye Mogae is currently unwell and receiving medical care at a hospital in Gaborone.

In a press release issued on Tuesday, the government said Mogae is in a stable condition. While no details were provided about the nature of his illness, OP assured the public that his condition is being closely monitored.

“The former President remains in a stable condition. The Office of the President will continue to keep the nation informed of any significant developments,” the statement read.

“The former President remains in a stable condition. The Office of the President will continue to keep the nation informed of any significant developments,” the statement read.

The government has also called on members of the public to keep Mogae in their thoughts and prayers during this time.

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