Masisi: The making of a President

Top Table. Masisi PIC. THALEFANG CHARLES
Top Table. Masisi PIC. THALEFANG CHARLES

Like any Motswana child, the incoming President Mokgweetsi Masisi grew up exposed to the rigours of shuttling between the village and the cattlepost. Mmegi Staff Writer RYDER GABATHUSE was in Moshupa recently to feel the pulse of the villagers before Masisi ascends to the presidency as the country’s fifth President on April 1 2018

MOSHUPA: The young Masisi grew up exposed to the traditional moraka (cattlepost) life before he shifted to the modern life in Gaborone for his education and later career development. His elder brothers and parents played their roles in raising him, oblivious that they were raising the future President of the republic. Even Mokgweetsi never imagined himself occupying the highest office in the land as the state President.

The story told by the incoming President’s elder brother, Peter Ramogotsi Masisi, 78 presents his 55 year-old younger brother, as a man who has undergone the traditional training of looking after cattle and small stock. In fact, cattle, goats and sheep have always been very close to Mokgweetsi’s heart although he may not claim to be your reputable farmer.

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