Botswana declares holiday to honour Olympics gold medalist, Letsile Tebogo

By Daily Sports Nigeria on August 9, 2024

Botswana’s President, Mokgweetsi Masisi, has declared an afternoon day-off today, August 9, 2024, to honour Letsile Tebogo, the country’s first-ever Olympics Gold medalist in the 200m.

This recognition celebrates Tebogo’s achievement as both the first Motswana and the first African to secure gold in this event.

The President’s proclamation reflects the nation’s respect for Tebogo’s success and is a tribute to his late mother, marking this occasion in Botswana’s sporting history.

A Friday statement from the president’s X account issued by his Permanent Secretary disclosed this.

The press release was from the office of the president, Republic of Botswana, Gaborone.

It read, “His Excellency, Dr. Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi, President of the Republic of Botswana, has announced an afternoon day-off for all Batswana and residents today, Friday, August 9, 2024, to honour Letsile Tebogo. Known as ‘Botswana’s Sensation,’ Tebogo made history as the first Motswana and African to win a gold medal in the 200m at the Olympics.

“President Masisi’s decision reflects the nation’s recognition of Tebogo’s remarkable achievement and the desire to celebrate this historic moment in Botswana’s history. The President’s announcement is a tribute to Tebogo’s outstanding performance and a mark of respect to his late mother.”

Masisi congratulated Tebogo and called for a celebration of his historic achievement.

It concluded, “President Masisi extends his heartfelt congratulations to Letsile Tebogo and encourages all citizens to celebrate this significant milestone with pride and joy.

“A pula e lo nele ka masubelele, Batswana!”

PUNCH Online reports that African nations are far behind on the Olympics 2024 medal table, with none ranking in the from first to 39th.

The closest the continent comes is 40th and 41st, having Kenya and South Africa boasting five and four medals, respectively.

Both nations have one gold and one silver each.

Meanwhile, Nigeria has yet to register its name on the medal table and ranks 80th alongside five other nations in the same position.

The Paris 2024 Olympics commenced on July 26 and will end on August 11, 2024.

Source Punch Ng

Posted August 9, 2024


 

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