Botswana's Former President Ketumile Masire Dies

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Botswana's former president Ketumile Masire dies

GABORONE, Botswana, , (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 23rd Jun, 2017 ) - Botswana's former president Sir Ketumile Masire, the southern African country's second post-independence leader and who led efforts to bring peace to Mozambique, has died aged 91, an aide said on Friday.

Masire had been heavily involved in efforts to end violence between Mozambique's government and the main opposition Renamo party in his role as co-chair of an international group of mediators. Renamo, which waged a 16-year civil war that ended in 1992, refused to accept the results of 2014 elections when it was beaten once more by the Frelimo party, sparking clashes across the country last year.

Masire passed away in a hospital in Botswana's capital Gaborone late on Thursday, according to his senior private secretary Fraser Tlhoiwe.

"He died peacefully at Bokamoso private hospital surrounded by his family at 10:10 pm on 22 June 2017.

We thank well-wishers and friends from near and far, for their prayers, thoughts and comforting messages of support during this difficult time," Tlhoiwe said in a statement. Masire was hospitalised for surgery on June 16 according to his family and despite being admitted to intensive care was thought to be in a stable condition.

Masire led Botswana following president Seretse Khama's death in 1980 until voluntarily stepping down 1998, having overseen a period of unprecedented economic growth. He is largely credited with being the architect of Botswana's famed stability.