Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua heaped praises on Namibia’s youngest Minister Emma Theofelus for rising up to the position at a young age saying she is an inspiration to her generation.
Speaking on Wednesday, April 24 when he hosted Namibia’s Minister of Information and Communication Technology Emma Inamutila Theofelus at the Official Residence in Karen, the Deputy President said he believed in the youth contributing immensely to development of the continent.
Gachagua further added that youth leadership is key in the advancement of Africa stating that young people are playing a big role in securing the continent’s future.
“Being a minister at the age of 28 is a big achievement and I look forward to that happening in our country,” Gachagua said.
“Young people are energetic, suave, creative and tech-savvy. We are mentoring them to take up leadership positions to safeguard our future as a continent.
DP Gachagua Hosts Namibia’s 28-Year-Old ICT Minister
Gachagua further challenged the youth to be at the upfront to taking up such like roles when opportunity comes.
“Youth leadership and mentorship is dear to him, and it is inspiring for young leaders like Hon. Emma Theofelus to take up their roles with zeal and determination,” the DP remarked.
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The Minister is in the country for the Connected Africa Summit 2024, being held at Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi.
However, their discussions centered on the critical role young people are playing in technological advancement of the continent and how our countries can contribute to this cause.
Emma Theofelus
Emma Inamutila Theofelus, 28, was appointed Namibia’s Minister of Information and Communication Technology in February 2024 to become one of the youngest Minister in Africa.
While speaking, Emma thanked the Deputy President for taking up the role of mentoring the young people.
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“I can attest to you mentoring young people and being close to them because I first met you during the Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit in Botswana last year. We thank you for taking the position of mentoring the young people,” the Minister said.
Emma also lauded Kenya for playing a bigger role in the technological advancement of the continent.
“Kenya is taking the lead in matters connectivity. This is why we decided to come for this Summit,” said Ms. Theofelus.
“We have also been to Konza City, dubbed which is a bold and promising project that is going to benefit Kenya and Africa.”
The rising influence of young leaders across the African continent serves as an inspiration, highlighting the potential of youth in driving transformative change.
In neighboring Botswana, another young trailblazer Bogolo Kenewendo 30, was appointment as minister of investment, trade, and industry.
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