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Bogolo Kenewendo Advancing Economic Diplomacy and Africa’s Global Trade Influence

Bogolo Kenewendo is the Minister of Minerals and Energy of Botswana and a respected economist who has emerged as one of Africa’s leading voices on trade policy, sustainable development, and economic diplomacy. Known for her analytical depth and forward-looking leadership, Bogolo has played a prominent role in shaping Botswana’s economic strategy while championing Africa’s interests in global economic conversations.

Bogolo’s journey into public leadership began with a strong academic and professional foundation in economics and international development. She studied Economics at the University of Botswana and later earned a Master’s degree in International Economics from the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom. Her early career included roles in economic policy research and international development institutions, experiences that helped refine her understanding of trade systems, regional integration, and macroeconomic policy across African economies.

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Her national and international profile rose significantly when she was appointed Botswana’s Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry in 2018 at the age of thirty, becoming one of the youngest ministers in the country’s history. During her tenure, Bogolo played a key role in advancing Botswana’s trade policies, strengthening investment promotion strategies, and participating in negotiations around the African Continental Free Trade Area. Her leadership in economic diplomacy elevated Botswana’s voice in continental trade discussions and reinforced the country’s commitment to economic diversification.

Bogolo Kenewendo’s work has earned international recognition. In 2019 she was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and has been widely recognised for her contributions to trade policy and economic reform. She has also served as a Special Advisor to the United Nations Climate Change High Level Champions, where she contributed to global efforts linking climate action with economic development and sustainable investment.

Looking ahead, Bogolo continues to advocate for policies that expand Africa’s participation in global trade while strengthening domestic industries and sustainable energy development. Through strategic leadership and economic insight, she represents a new generation of African policymakers committed to building resilient economies and positioning the continent for long term prosperity.

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