The earliest "Festus" is Porcius Festus, the Roman procurator of Judea who appears in the New Testament's Acts of the Apostles around AD 59. His story, while not a "homecoming" in the traditional sense, involves an arrival in the province that sets off a crucial chain of events.
The story of Festus Mogae is not one of loud pronouncements or dramatic power struggles. It is the story of a village boy who carried his humility with him to the highest office in the land. His homecoming was a testament to a life lived in service. As the cortege turned south one last time, the nation understood something profound: Festus Mogae did not need to be loud to be great. He needed only to be good. And he was.
To understand the story of Festus is to understand the universal human condition: we all leave home, but home never truly leaves us.
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