Some interviews introduce a person.
Others introduce a way of thinking.
This Prince Kevin Nyerere interview belongs to the second category.
Following the recent appointment of H.H. Kevin Kambarage Prince Nyerere as the first SFT21 Ambassador for Africa, SFT21 Director of Public Relations and Media Sanja Andrijić Marinović conducted an exclusive conversation exploring leadership, entrepreneurship, technology, education, and the future of Africa.
After reading the interview, I found myself thinking less about titles and more about ideas.
What kind of future do experienced leaders want to help build?
How do they view technology?
And what role can digital ecosystems play in creating opportunities for ordinary people?
Those were the questions that stayed with me.
More Than an Ambassador Announcement
Over the past few weeks, I’ve written about the appointment of Domizio Cipriani as the first Global Ambassador and about Prince Kevin Nyerere becoming the first Ambassador for Africa.
This interview takes the story a step further.
Instead of announcing a position, it introduces the person behind it.
Prince Kevin speaks openly about his family’s historical legacy, his own professional journey, his work with governments and international organizations, and his passion for helping young people create better opportunities through education and entrepreneurship.
For me, that human perspective made the interview especially interesting.
Building Bridges, Not Walls
One sentence immediately stood out:
“We are building bridges, not walls.”

Simple.
But powerful.
Throughout the interview, Prince Kevin repeatedly returns to the importance of bringing people together.
Not only countries.
But entrepreneurs.
Communities.
Ideas.
And future generations.
At a time when many conversations focus on division, this message feels particularly relevant.
Technology alone cannot connect people.
People choose to connect.
Technology simply makes those connections possible.
Technology Should Create Opportunity
Another part of the Prince Kevin Nyerere interview that caught my attention was his view of technology.
He describes it as both an opportunity and a responsibility.
Africa continues to attract investment, innovation, and international attention.
But according to Prince Kevin, sustainable growth also requires stronger education, better institutional support, and more opportunities for entrepreneurs.
One of his personal ambitions is to help build schools across Africa.
That says a lot.
Technology is not presented as the destination.
It is presented as a tool.
A tool that can help people learn, create businesses, and improve their communities.
As artificial intelligence, eCommerce, and digital platforms continue to reshape the global economy, that perspective becomes increasingly important.
Leadership Begins With People
Another theme running through the interview is leadership.
When asked what qualities he values most in people, Prince Kevin highlights:
- honesty
- transparency
- communication
- determination
- passion
Those are not technical skills.
They are human qualities.
He also speaks openly about stress, responsibility, and the importance of protecting mental health while carrying significant public responsibilities.
One quote stayed with me:
“Diamonds are created under pressure.”
It is a simple reminder that meaningful work often comes with meaningful challenges.
Why This Matters for SFT21
Naturally, part of the conversation focuses on SFT21 itself.
Rather than discussing short-term goals, Prince Kevin emphasizes opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises.
That immediately connected with many of the themes I’ve been exploring on this blog.
For months, I’ve written about digital ecosystems, online business, and the importance of creating systems that support entrepreneurs instead of leaving them to figure everything out alone.
Seeing another international ambassador emphasize those same ideas was one of the most interesting parts of the interview.
Whether someone follows SFT21 closely or simply enjoys learning about emerging digital business concepts, these discussions offer valuable context.
A Growing International Story
Looking at recent developments together paints an interesting picture.
First came Domizio Cipriani from Monaco.
Then Prince Kevin Nyerere, representing Africa.

Different backgrounds.
Different cultures.
Different professional experiences.
Yet both are now connected through the same project.
That doesn’t predict the future.
Only time will show how the project develops.
But it does demonstrate that the conversation around SFT21 is becoming increasingly international.
And I believe those developments are worth observing.
Final Thoughts
The Prince Kevin Nyerere interview offers much more than an introduction to a new ambassador.
It explores leadership.
Technology.
Education.
Entrepreneurship.
Communication.
And the importance of building relationships across cultures.
Personally, what interested me most wasn’t a single answer.
It was the broader picture that emerged from the conversation.
One where technology supports people.
Communities matter.
And long-term thinking is valued more than short-term excitement.
Whether you are interested in digital ecosystems, entrepreneurship, or simply enjoy hearing different international perspectives, I think this interview is worth your time.
Read the Full Interview
If you would like to read the complete interview with H.H. Prince Kevin Kambarage Nyerere, including his thoughts on Africa, entrepreneurship, leadership, technology, and the future of SFT21, you can read it on the official SFT21 news portal.
👉 Read the official interview here: [OFFICIAL LINK]
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