The newly sworn in president of Botswana, Mokgweetsi Masisi has also sworn in his 18-member cabinet last Wednesday and making the list is the country’s youngest member of parliament Bogolo Joy Kenewendo.
The 30-year-old economist, media commentator and policy analyst first joined parliament in 2016 as a specially elected MP by former president Ian Khama, and she is now the Investment, Trade and Industry Minister.

Bogolo Joy Kenewendo during her swearing in
Her appointment as a minister makes her the country’s youngest minister and one of few women to ever gain political leadership in the landlocked Southern African country.
This feat has generated a lot of reaction from many young Africans on social media who were not only admiring her good looks, but rethinking the choice of older political leaders in their countries.
One Twitter user EnviroMan from South Africa compared Bogolo to the women in his country’s cabinet who he described as Gogos – which means Grandmothers in the Xhosa language. “Get to SA and have a look at Gogos in the cabinet,” he tweeted under a post.
@mosa_BK Get to SA and have a look at Gogos in the cabinet 🤣
— EnviroMan (@EnviroMan5) April 5, 2018
NOT forgetting Zimbabwe. ZANU PF youth leader is 57 years old 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/HGG1ZtcFrB
— Mark Tazira (@michael17042012) April 5, 2018
Another Twitter user Sandile Zulu tweeted: “Progressive nation, the future in the hands of those who have a chance to see it…..RSA Parly on the other hand is a retirement village”. He also criticized Botswana’s new president: “Khama retires at 65 and here a 66 year old has just taken over with the hope of staying for another 10 years….”
Progressive nation, the future in the hands of those who have a chance to see it…..RSA Parly on the other hand is a retirement village
— Sandile Zulu (@SandileRoc) April 5, 2018
Khama retires at 65 and here a 66 year old has just taken over with the hope of staying for another 10 years….
— Sandile Zulu (@SandileRoc) April 5, 2018
For Fabrice Nze-Bekale, “The minister is a woman. So what? The pic doesn’t say anything about her experience and whether she is fit for the job. Tell us more,” he demanded.
The minister is a woman. So what? The pic doesn’t say anything about her experience and whether she is fit for the job. Tell us more
— Fabrice Nze-Bekale (@fnzebekale) April 5, 2018
It is worth noting that Bogolo Joy Kenewendo holds an MSc in International Economics from the University of Sussex (UK) as a 2012 Chevening Scholar, a BA in Economics from the University of Botswana and she is a certified Project Management practitioner.
As one of two Botswana youth delegates to the 64th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, Bogolo was nominated to present a statement of African youth to the Secretary General of the United Nations.
She was also a women’s empowerment advocate as she and a friend formed the Molaya Kgosi Women Empowerment group following her Mandela Washington fellowship in 2011 which offered her the opportunity to meet former U.S. first lady Michelle Obama.
Bogolo Joy Kenewendo lived in Ghana after her Masters and worked as a trade economist in Ghana’s Ministry of Trade and Industry after a previous employment as an economic consultant at Econsult Botswana. She has won several awards including the Ten Outstanding Young Persons (TOYP) award by JCI Botswana in 2012.
After a disclosure of her background and experience, the tweets of admiration continued with criticism of Africa’s leadership which is saturated with elderly statesmen and women.

Bogolo Joy Kenewendo
Here are reactions to the appointment of 30-year-old Bogolo Joy Kenewendo as minister.
Fellow African leaders please learn from Botswana 🇧🇼
Don't be putting ancestors like Mugabe to lead us
We need people with sharp minds, people who wanna prove a point, we tired of y'all stubborn heads
Give young people a chance and you'll see everything running smooth— #HearMyCry (EP) out 28 April🇿🇼🇿🇦 (@ZamoeXbiss) April 5, 2018
@barbiliscious and in S. A we are stuck with retirees.
— Cassie (@MakhosazanaKha3) April 5, 2018
Fossils I tell you! Who are sleepists
— seventeen87WineMarketer (@hautness367) April 5, 2018
So young! It'll never happen here in South Africa. Bo Bathabile le bo Nomvula Mkonyane bale kae?
— #JustGiveBackTheLandBro (@MphoMolepo_) April 5, 2018
And she is SINGLE, S.I.N.G.L.E
— kgotso olebogeng (@kgotsoolebogeng) April 5, 2018
In my country she will be struggling to become youth leader in her constituency. 👇 https://t.co/GxCJZGIEvf
— Tunde Smilez Toheeb (@mrtsmilez) April 5, 2018