Kennedy Baboloki Kwati, a passionate generalist from Botswana, is on a mission to revolutionize education in Africa. With a background in edtech and a current pursuit of an MBA in Kuala Lumpur, Kwati is determined to bridge the gap between big ideas and actionable change. In a recent interview with Africa.com, he shared insights from his educational journey and the critical role education plays in Africa’s sustainability.
Growing up in a challenging environment, Kwati understood early on that education was his ticket to a better future. Inspired by his own struggles, he dedicated himself to creating opportunities for others facing similar obstacles. His experience as Chief of Staff at the African Leadership University taught him valuable lessons in building a top-tier educational institution from scratch and the importance of a clear, inspiring vision.
Kwati’s decision to pursue his MBA at Asia School of Business was driven by a desire to learn from Asia’s rapid transformation and bring those lessons back to Africa. He emphasized the need for quality education in Africa, highlighting the challenges of attracting talented educators and the misalignment of educational goals with real-world skills.
In Kwati’s view, Africa’s education system must prioritize equipping students with global job market skills and fostering innovation. He advocates for a shift away from ideological debates towards a focus on providing high-quality, empowering education that prepares African youth for success on the global stage. Kwati’s passion for transforming education in Africa shines through his commitment to creating pathways for future generations to thrive and succeed.