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Chimbombi memorial service

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Caption: Scores of Batswana thronged University of Botswana Indoor Sports Arena on July 30 for former Minister of Lands and Agriculture, Dr Micus Chimbombi's memorial service. He died on July 26 and will be buried in Makopong on August 2.

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Phenyo Ramatu

Event: Memorial service

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Caption: President Advocate Duma Boko (right) condoling with the wife of the late Dr Micus Chimbombi, Ms Segomotso Chimbombi (second left) during the memorial service. He described Dr Chimbombi as a humble, experienced and spiritually mature leader.

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Phenyo Ramatu

Event: Memorial service

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Caption: Former President Lt Gen. Ian Khama Seretse Khama said Dr Chimbombi was a dedicated public servant who left a lasting impact on Botswana.

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Phenyo Ramatu

Event: Memorial service

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Caption: Minister of Minerals and Energy, Ms Bogolo Kenewendo (left), Minister of Labour and Home Affairs, Maj. Gen. Pius Mokgware with Minister of Local Government and Traditional Affairs, Mr Ketlhalefile Motshegwa at the memorial service.

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Phenyo Ramatu

Event: Memorial service

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Caption: Minister of Finance, Mr Ndaba Gaolathe (left) and Botswana Democratic Party president, Mr Mpho Balopi also joined the multitudes to honour Dr Chimbombi legacy and contributions to Botswana.

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Phenyo Ramatu

Event: Memorial service

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Caption: UCCSA choir performing during the memorial service.

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Phenyo Ramatu

Event: Memorial service

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Caption: Former First Lady, Ms Neo Masisi also attended the memorial service.

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Phenyo Ramatu

Event: Memorial service

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Caption: The memorial service celebrated Dr Chimbombi's life, legacy, and contributions to Botswana's development. Speakers praised his tireless work ethic, commitment to public service, and passion for improving the lives of Batswana.

Location: GABORONE

Photographer: Phenyo Ramatu

Event: Memorial service

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