Botswana’s President Duma Gideon Boko has appointed Lesego Chombo, a 26-year-old lawyer and former beauty queen, to lead the Ministry of Youth and Gender Affairs. Chombo, known for her reign as Miss Botswana and Miss World Africa, brings legal expertise and a passion for community advocacy to her new role.
Young Leadership Takes Centre Stage
Lesego Chombo’s appointment as Minister of Youth and Gender Affairs signals a clear commitment to fresh ideas and active youth involvement in government. President Boko’s choice reflects his vision of an inclusive administration that values young voices in national conversations.
•Background and Experience: Chombo, at just 26, combines her legal career with roles as Miss Botswana and Miss World Africa, embodying leadership in multiple fields.
•Specially Elected Member of Parliament: Appointed through a special nomination process, Chombo joins parliament as one of six individuals chosen by President Boko and endorsed by Botswana’s legislators.
President Boko highlighted his support for young leaders, saying, “We are saying to young people, make yourself visible.” His words underscore his administration’s dedication to creating space for the next generation.
From Advocate to Minister
Chombo isn’t merely a former beauty queen; her advocacy efforts have driven her path from the start. As founder of the Lesego Chombo Foundation, she has worked to empower underserved communities. Now, she brings that same dedication to her role in government.
“I believe that all of my experiences, my qualifications as an attorney, even my experience as Miss World Africa and Miss Botswana, as a young person, really make me qualified,” Chombo stated.
“Most importantly, if not now, then when? I’m eager to learn, and I look forward to growing. This is the new Botswana we strive for.”
Chombo’s combination of experience and dedication reflects her readiness to lead. For her, this appointment isn’t just a new role—it’s a natural progression of her commitment to making a difference.
Botswana’s Push for Balanced Representation
Chombo’s appointment is a step forward for gender equality in Botswana. As one of three women among the specially elected MPs, she stands among leaders seeking to make government more representative.
•Focus on Women’s Issues: Chombo has spoken frequently on issues affecting women and marginalised groups, a priority she is likely to carry forward in her ministerial role.
•Youth Empowerment: Beyond gender equity, Chombo’s role is an opportunity to engage and uplift Botswana’s youth, making her an inspiring figure for young citizens.
A Hopeful Outlook
Chombo’s entry into government could set a precedent for greater youth involvement in Botswana’s leadership. With her blend of legal knowledge, advocacy experience, and commitment, she’s well-positioned to influence positive change for young people and communities across the country. Her journey may also inspire more young voices to take on leadership roles and shape Botswana’s future.
Wisdom Matey Tetteh
Related posts
Subscribe
Get a round-up of the best sourced articles, Stories and opportunities in your Inbox
More Stories
Men Settle Where They Find Peace. Not Beauty.
Following the covid-19 pandemic, I got infected and was put under a 14-day mandatory quarantine at a company–sponsored isolation center. I spent my days with a coworker who has also contracted the virus. We were discharged to go home after 14 days and several tests….
How my reputation (unknown to me) saved me when I needed help most
Our reputation doesn’t come from how we talk about ourselves. Our reputation comes from how others talk about us. - Simon Senek I find this statement so true reflecting on an incident that happened some years ago during my undergraduate studies at the University. After all, attempts…