An African Fit for the 21st Century: Q4 ISSUE (QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER)
Colleagues, Supporters, Friends, As we approach the end of 2024, we take a moment to
Colleagues, Supporters, Friends, As we approach the end of 2024, we take a moment to
We are thrilled to announce that Ntha Foundation has officially undergone a transformative change. As of now, the Foundation is incorporated under the new name, Kwathu Kollective Limited, reflecting our deep-rooted commitment to empowering African creators, entrepreneurs, and innovators.
Ms. Rhoda Kamwaza has transitioned from Managing Director to Board Chair of the Ntha Foundation, a role reflecting her passion and leadership in youth empowerment and education. Her tenure includes impactful programs like the Nyenyezi Fellowship and M’mawa Apprenticeship. Under her guidance, the Foundation aims to expand its mission for African youth.
Samuel Loga, a distinguished alumnus of the M’mawa Apprenticeship Programme, recently achieved a Distinction in Computer Systems and Security. His success exemplifies the program’s effective blend of mentorship and real-world experience, inspiring future participants and showcasing the Ntha Foundation’s commitment to developing skilled professionals ready to impact the tech industry.
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Celebrate International Day for Universal Access to Information with Ntha Foundation as we promote digital literacy and equitable access to information through our Digital Skills for Africa initiative.