Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Inspiration by Tshepos

Tshepo Tamajoe

Our first partnership with "Walking In Your Totality" a motivational and inspirational organization founded by Tshepo Seitei kick started with this memorable event. Mozilla Botswana represented by myself Tshepo Tamajobe was invited through our partnership with Walking in your Totality by Mr. Ernest CEO and Founder of a local print company "Emblem Power Creations" to give his employees a brighter side of life.


We began to wow the Emblem Power Creations employee filled event with Founder of Walking in your Totality Mr. Seitei opening the podium with some dream provoking round, motivating the employees to have a more deeper and thoughtful approach to life. He motivated the crowd to act on their deepest desires to success, elaborating that attitude is equal to altitude and that it is not what you think that defines you as a person, but your execution of ideas that puts a name tag on a person's face. He further went on to make a statement and seperate himself from the boys when he wowed the audience by opening insights to his  philosophy that a person's network and net-worth are equal and therefore one should surround themselves with already accomplished people go gain some mentoring edge, making it easy to have insights in to the success world.

Standing tall, labyrinth towering the ground was Tshepo Tamajobe famously known as "The Man From Maun" or "The White Color Man", an ambassador of Mozilla Firefox tenaciously came to wave the latter a better edge and provoked some never before heard round of words. The Mozilla presentation began with some insights on Mozilla's mission of keeping the web open. As the crowd opened their ears to get all the Mozilla data, Mr. Tamajobe began to explain the perceptions about Batswana and technology issues and explain that not everything about Mozilla is a tech prerequisite. He began to explain how he became an ambassador of an American company in the first place, saying it was through his willingness to learn and utilize web resources.




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Wednesday, 12 August 2015

My Experience as a Firefox Student Ambassador

About a year ago I made one of the most phenomenal decisions of my entire life, to join the Firefox Student Ambassador program powered my Mozilla foundation. As an FSA I had grown a lot in terms of Mozilla, its advocacy for an open and decentralized web.

I joined the program through the Mozilla wiki and acquired a lot of skills and knowledge about Mozilla, its products and the web at large. I became a Firefox club lead, the first in Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, in my country and am organizing events which will see me excel in public speaking, increase in my knowledge base and help ascend the skills i acquired to upcoming FSAs and the community at large.
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I also got to know that there is more to Mozilla than the Firefox web browser, with products like Firefox OS, Thunderbird, Bugzilla and others I was bound to go above and beyond to join other communities like the user support forum, SUMO https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/ which saw me become a Tswana (tn) locale leader, helping users to understand these products. I also had the liberty of joining the local localization team http://mozilla.locamotion.org/

@Embassy Gaborone, Botswana’s Young African Leaders’ Initiative (#YALI) Network, and Botswana’s Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) held a three-day education reform workshop. This in-service training workshop combines leadership development, mentoring, and networking opportunities for young professional teachers. This workshop helped empower teachers to identify key challenges in their schools and to develop result-oriented projects to address those challenges. #BotswanaYALINetwork will monitor and mentor these teachers while they implement their projects.