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Emerge Livelihoods and Kwithu CBO/Kwithu Kitchen Strengthen Ties with Mutual Learning Visits

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In a bid to foster knowledge sharing and collaboration, Emerge Livelihoods (formerly known as Mzuzu E-hub) paid a visit to Kwithu Community Based Organization on June 16 Monday with an aim to learn about Kwithu's operations and initiatives. According to Wangiwe Kambuzi, founder of Emerge Livelihoods, this exchange is part of a mutual agreement with Kwithu to learn from each other's experiences and best practices. "There is deep value in inter-organizational learning," Kambuzi added. Through this, Emerge Livelihoods and Kwithu hope to promote growth and development. Talking to Kwithu Kitchen’s production manager Lusungu Mfinda said this initiative highlights both the organizations' commitment to collaborative learning and capacity building. "The two organizations both might have different goals, but they have almost the same ambitions which is to see their communities become better and use their skills to make lives better and so the sharing of knowle...

Kwithu CBO hosts one of it's major donors

Kwithu Community based organization (CBO) had the honour of hosting one of its major donors and partner, Egmont Trust, yesterday on the 11th of June 2025. Talking to one of the representatives from Egmont Trust, Jake Westlake, he said that they love what they have seen first hand the good job that Kwithu doing in the community. "The most important thing is sustainabiluty, and we love to see that we are supporting something that is doing just everything to be sustainable". Westlake added. They toured somee of the programs done their and the trades such as food production, tailoring, bricklaying, and carpentry workshops, seeing firsthand how our programs are equiping independent and self reliant community members. The beneficiaries from food production, tailoring, brick laying, carpentry, and all other programs that Kwithu provides also expressed their gratitude as a testament to the good work. “I chose food production because I want to become a skilled, self-reliant...