President Advocate Duma Boko has extended his condolences to the family of the late musician Atlasaone “A.T.I” Molemogi, following the artist’s sudden passing over the weekend.
A.T.I was widely recognized not only for his music but also for his role as a cultural influencer. His songs offered hope and inspiration, connecting deeply with fans and communities across the country. His impact extended beyond entertainment, shaping cultural conversations and providing a voice for many who found strength in his art.
President Boko visited the family home to offer comfort, speaking both in his official capacity as Head of State and personally as A.T.I’s uncle. The visit underscored the personal nature of the loss, marking the passing as both a national and familial tragedy.
Family members expressed gratitude for the President’s presence, noting that it brought solace during a period of profound grief. The gesture highlighted the close ties between the late artist and his family, as well as his significance to the nation.
A.T.I’s death has triggered an outpouring of mourning across Botswana. Fans, fellow musicians, and national leaders have paid tribute to his legacy, reflecting on his contributions to music, culture, and society. His work continues to resonate, ensuring that his influence endures despite his untimely passing.