We Moved (Our HQ) to Mangochi! | KWATHU KOWORK
We’re excited to share that Kwathu Kollective has officially moved its headquarters to Mangochi! The hub is now hosted under Excel Primary Schools
For many startups, the journey from idea to market is full of hurdles, with access to early-stage capital often being the most challenging. Enter angel investors—wealthy individuals who provide funding in exchange for equity, helping startups get off the ground when traditional financing options aren’t available.
For entrepreneurs seeking to fund their businesses without sacrificing equity, bank loans and credit remain one of the most common and reliable forms of financing. While angel investors, venture capital, and grants dominate startup headlines, bank loans offer structured, predictable funding that can help businesses scale steadily.
At the Kwathu Kollective, we believe that the future of Africa lies in the hands of its young people. With this vision, we are proud to introduce the M’mawa Apprenticeship Programme, a transformative initiative designed to bridge the gap between academia and the professional world. Named after the Chichewa word for “morning,” the programme symbolizes a new dawn for young professionals embarking on their career journeys.
The Nyenyezi Entrepreneurship Fellowship (NEF) stands as a testament to the transformative power of creativity and innovation in driving development. Launched in 2020, NEF was born out of a vision to equip young African professionals with the skills, resources, and support they need to harness their creative potential and turn their ideas into impactful solutions.