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Youthful minister opening doors for women and girls

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Youthful minister opening doors for women and girls

Bogolo Kenewendo of Botswana is also adviser to the 缅北禁地Secretary-General on digital cooperation
From Africa Renewal: 
9 April 2019
Bogolo Kenewendo of Botswana is also adviser to the 缅北禁地Secretary-General on digital cooperation
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Bogolo Kenewendo of Botswana is also adviser to the 缅北禁地Secretary-General on digital cooperation.

Bogolo Kenewendo describes herself as having been 鈥渁n ordinary Botswana child with an ordinary upbringing.鈥

Ms. Kenewendo, poised and focused beyond her years, is being modest. At 32 she is Botswana鈥檚 youngest minister, in charge of investment, trade and industry.

She holds bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in economics, specializing in macroeconomic policy, public debt management, export development and other trade-related fields.

As a child in Motopi, a small village in central Botswana, Ms. Kenewendo envisioned playing a role in Botswana鈥檚 development.

In 2011 she met former First Lady Michelle Obama in Washington D.C. as a participant in the Young African Leaders Initiative, a fellowship begun in 2010 by the US State Department.

Her forays into politics began in 2017 when Botswana鈥檚 former President Ian Khama appointed her to a High-level Consultative Council charged with helping to address the challenges facing the private sector in Botswana.

Later that same year, President Khama appointed her to parliament in line with a constitutional provision allowing the president to make such an appointment to the country鈥檚 legislative body.

After completing her studies in the United Kingdom and obtaining a master鈥檚 degree in international economics from the University of Sussex, Ms. Kenewendo qualified to be an economist in the Ministry of Trade and Industry in Ghana. Prior to that position she had been an economic consultant at Econsult Botswana, a policy research organisation.

鈥淚 am a pan-Africanist; I enjoyed working in Ghana, where the history of pan-Africanism is rich,鈥 she told Africa Renewal in an interview.

When Mr. Khama handed the presidency over to Mokgweetsi Masisi in April 2018, the new president appointed Ms. Kenewendo to Botswana鈥檚 cabinet to take charge of investment, trade and industry鈥攁 move gender activists in the country considered a well-deserved promotion.

As a parliamentarian, Ms. Kenewendo advocated on behalf of children and women, paying particular attention to women鈥檚 representation in all sectors. One of her accomplishments was to sponsor a motion to increase the age of sexual consent in her country from 16 to 18 years.

Under her leadership, Botswana鈥檚 Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry will in May this year finalize the digitization of business registration, enabling companies and small businesses to register online. The goal is to improve the ease of doing business in the country.

She says her mother is her role model, as 鈥渟he taught me to be tough in the face of adversity.鈥

On her future, Ms. Kenewendo says she plans to establish a virtual community where African youth can interact and share their experiences. The project will complement Molaya Kgosi Trust鈥攈er current women鈥檚 leadership and youth empowerment programme in Botswana schools.

For her efforts in various endeavours, Ms. Kenewendo has received several awards, including one given in 2012 by Junior Chamber International Botswana, a nonprofit, honoring her as one of 鈥淭en Outstanding Young Persons鈥 in Botswana. In 2016 she received the Botswana Change Makers Award and the Formidable Woman award for her contributions to business and leadership.

Internationally, Ms. Kenewendo is a member of the High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation, established by 缅北禁地Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres to propose ways for governments, the private sector, civil society and others to collaborate in the digital space. The panel is chaired by Melinda Gates, of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Jack Ma, Executive Chairman of Alibaba Group Holding.

In 2009 she was a youth delegate representing her country at the 64th Session of the 缅北禁地General Assembly. She was nominated to present a statement at one of the events on behalf of African youth to the Secretary-General.

Her advice to young people? 鈥淪tep up your game. If you look at history closely, you will realize that youth leadership in Africa is not new. Most revolutionaries were young people,鈥 quips Ms. Kenewendo.. 听 听

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