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Lenyeletse Mpetwane Seretse (25 June 1921 – 3
January 1983) was the
second Vice-President of
Botswana from July 1980
until his
death on 3
January 1983...
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office 13 July 1980 – 31
March 1998
Acting to 18 July 1980 Vice
President Lenyeletse Seretse Peter Mmusi Festus Mogae Preceded by
Seretse Khama Succeeded by...
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Mmusi 3rd Vice-President of
Botswana In
office 1983–1992
Preceded by
Lenyeletse Seretse Succeeded by
Festus Mogae Minister of
Finance In
office 1980–1989...
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Quett Masire (1980–1998) Vice
President Quett Masire (1966–1980)
Lenyeletse Seretse (1980–1983)
Peter Mmusi (1983–1992)
Botswana co-founds the Southern...
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Moutlakgola P.K.
Nwako (1965)
Tsheko Tsheko (1965–1969) Amos
Damba (1970–1972)
Lenyeletse Seretse (c. 1974)
James George Haskins (c. 1970s)
Christian de Graaff...
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Africans were
killed in the
attack Botswana 1983 14
Death of vice
president Lenyeletse Seretse United
States 1983 1
Victims of the
shootdown of
Korean Air Lines...
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Masire (1925–2017) 30
September 1966 13 July 1980 13 years, 287 days BDP 2
Lenyeletse Seretse (1921–1983) July 1980 3
January 1983[†] 2 years, 6 months BDP...
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tribe and the
other northern tribes,
Masire appointed Khama's cousin,
Lenyeletse Seretse, as vice-president. Po****r
opinion among the
Ngwato was that...
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Peter Mmusi Festus Mogae Samuel O.
Outlule Shirley Itumeleng Tiny
Segokgo Lenyeletse Seretse Andrew Sesinyi Sheila Tlou
Politics of
Botswana Heads of government...
- needed] Like Nwako, many
members of this group, such as
Monametsi Chiepe,
Lenyeletse Seretse, and
Gaolese and
Kenneth Koma,
belonged to the
Malekantwa age-regiment...