Maverick Kabelo: Digital Media Entrepreneur and 4X Dean’s Prize Recipient

Maverick is a seasoned web design autodidact. He always pays attention to detail and for that reason, I recommend him for any web design requirements that anyone that would like to engage him might have. Additionally, he is a kindred spirit with a love for entrepreneurship and anything digital. As the editor of his digital magazine, Africa’s Very Own, Maverick has proven to have a keen mind when it comes to the digital space.

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Maverick Kabelo is a community organizer, entrepreneur, business student, and digital media enthusiast with a passion for working with people and civic engagement (having completed the Study of the U.S. Institutes for Global Student Leaders on Civic Engagement program in Seattle, Washington, USA & Atlanta, Georgia, USA). He emerges as a multifaceted individual with a blend of entrepreneurial spirit and academic excellence. Based in Gaborone, Botswana, his journey unfolds across various facets:

Entrepreneur:

Maverick Kabelo is the founder of Digital Thread, a company specializing in digital consultancy, offering local businesses expertise in digitization strategies. This highlights his understanding of the evolving digital landscape and his ability to leverage it for business growth. Maverick is also the founder and Director of a digital magazine called “Africa’s Very Own,” hinting at his potential interest in content creation and a broader engagement with the digital sphere. The brand is also in the retail space through “Africa’s Very Own Clothing.”

Media Recognition

He is described as a “local tech-savvy entrepreneur” by Mmegi, a Botswana based popular newspaper, showcasing his recognition in the Botswana business scene. Read the article here: https://www.mmegi.bw/business/digital-thread-drives-corporate-digitalisation/news

Additionally, Maverick has also been featured on The Voice Botswana Newspaper, and the article can be accessed through this link: https://thevoicebw.com/taking-the-technology-space-by-storm/

Mav is creative at Heart. Working with him has always been easy and less stressful. Maverick Goes out of his way to ensure perfection of the end product, usually exciding the customer scope and expectation yet always staying within Budget and delivering on time. His work ethics and communication skills are truly exceptional for someone his age. His conceptualization is really out of this world.

Opedi Manase

Academic Standout:

  • Described as a “marvelous student” by Dr. Golden Chikari, his former professor, emphasizing his focus, creativity, and consistent academic achievements.
  • Dean’s Prize Recipient: has earned the title of a “perennial award winner,” demonstrating his dedication and exceptional performance in his studies.

Maverick is very enthusiastic about digital media, and his work has spoken for itself, and he continues to awe us with his determination for success. A great future leader to engage with, his humility is a cherry on top. He is definitely worth having in your professional space.

Moffat Kootlhoboge

A Well-Rounded Individual:

While the specific details of his personal life are not publicly available, the available information paints a picture of Maverick as a well-rounded individual with a passion for learning, entrepreneurship, and digital innovation. His dedication to his studies, combined with his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to contributing to his community, positions him as a promising figure in Botswana’s future.

It’s important to note that due to privacy concerns, this brief biography is based on publicly available information and may not be exhaustive.

Having worked with Maverick as our insights resource, I must say, he has an intuitive mind and a lot of potential to develop into a wholesome business and marketing analyst. He has helped us get a snapshot view of some of clients’ digital presence, which has in turn helped in mapping comprehensive strategies.
I look forward to seeing him fully realise his potential.

Modiri Mogende