Kaweche’s Vocational Training Support Empowers Communities and Advances Malawi Vision 2063

In an effort to economically empower the community and promote self-reliance, Independent Aspiring Parliamentary Candidate for Mzuru South East, William Chikwete Kaweche, is spearheading initiatives to support youth and women through vocational training programs.
These programs are equipping participants with vital skills to improve their livelihoods while fostering entrepreneurship within the constituency.
Notably, some graduates of the initiative have already launched their own training institutions, creating a ripple effect of empowerment and growth.Delivered through the Judith Foundation, the vocational training programs cover a wide array of disciplines, including catering, carpentry, tailoring, and electrical installation.
Recognizing the significance of technological advancements, the foundation has also integrated Information and Communication Technology (ICT) studies into its curriculum. This ensures students are not only equipped with traditional skills but are also prepared to navigate and capitalize on emerging digital trends.
These efforts underscore William Chikweta Kaweche’s commitment to building a self-reliant and economically vibrant community.

Lukishan Moyo, Community Outreach Development Program Coordinator at the Judith Foundation, commended William Chikwete Kaweche’s support, emphasizing its profound impact on both individuals and the nation at large.
“Skills development is crucial for achieving Malawi’s Vision 2063, and Mr. Kaweche’s support is a significant step in this direction,” Moyo stated.
The initiative is already yielding results, with beneficiaries expressing heartfelt gratitude for the opportunity to acquire new skills. Cecilia Kapesa, a 33-year-old mother was overwhelmed with emotion as she thanked Kaweche for supporting her training and empowering her design ventures.
Junior Winstone Mkandawire, Principal of Golden Gift Skills Development Centre at Lupaso Vocational Institute, also acknowledged Kaweche’s contribution, aligning it with the government’s efforts to create blue-collar jobs.
“Kaweche’s support complements government initiatives through the Technical, Entrepreneurial, Vocational, and Training Authority (TEVETA) and serves as a timely contribution to sustainable socio-economic growth,” Mkandawire said.
In a separate interview, William Chikwete reiterated his dedication to empowering communities, highlighting the importance of building a self-reliant society.
“We need to empower our communities to support themselves in all aspects of socio-economic growth and development,” he emphasized.
Currently 53 youths from Mzuzu City South East are in different institutions doing Electrical, plumbing, Welding, Catering and many more trainings with the support from William Chikwete Kaweche.