Siyanda Mohutsiwa
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Siyanda Mohutsiwa | |
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Siyanda Mohutsiwa in 2016 | |
| Born | Siyanda Mohutsiwa 1993 (age 32–33) Swaziland |
| Occupation | Writer and Speaker |
| Nationality | Motswana |
Siyanda Mohutsiwa (born 1993) is an internationally recognised satirical writer and speaker from Botswana.[1] She created the satirical hashtag #IfAfricaWasABar that went viral in the summer of 2015.[2][3] She describes herself as a pan-Africanist.[4][5]
She delivered a TED talk titled "Is Africa's Future Online?" in November 2015,[6] and another titled "How young Africans found a voice on Twitter" in February 2016.[5]
Katlo Siyanda Mohutsiwa was born in 1993 in Swaziland, where her mother is from and moved to Botswana, where her father is from when she was very young. Her initial language was SiSwati, but relocating not only changed her language, but brought her awareness of having lost her Swazi identity and becoming part of the shared history of African identity.[5][7] When she moved to Botswana, Mohutsiwa lost her ability to speak SiSwati and became a Setswana speaker[7][8]
Education
Mohutsiwa graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from the University of Botswana in October 2016.[9][10] Siyanda Mohutsiwa is a graduate of the prestigious Iowa Writers Workshop where she received a MFA from the University of Iowa in 2018.[11] In 2020, she joined the Sociology department at the University of Chicago.[12]