Our Vision

Young people at the center of private enterprise driving social and economic development in Malawi.

Our Values

  • Innovative
  • Collaborative
  • Passionate
  • Dynamic
  • Resilient
  • Visionary

ARE YOU AN EMERGING ENTREPRENEUR?

Let us help you get the knowledge and skills you need to become successful

Mzuzu Entrepreneur Hub (Mzuzu E-Hub) provides business development support services with key focus on business incubation programs, technology integration programs, seed capital financing, networking events, co-working, and meeting facilities for emerging entrepreneurs. We facilitate this through skills and knowledge transfer, information sharing, and provision of necessary resources, networks, and opportunity linkages. We are:

  • An ED-certified non-profit organization
  • Registered under Malawi’s Company’s incorporation Act TMBRS1010145.
  • Affiliated to prominent initiatives i.e., Digital Malawi project, Segal Family Foundation Africa Visionary Fellowship, and Social Impact Incubator.
  • Awarded 2019 SII Malawi Community Builder Award and 2021 Afrilabs Capacity Building Award-Business Development.
  • Committed to advancing all the United Nations 2030 SDGs with a majority focus on Decent work and economic growth, Education, and No Poverty.

What We Offer

Mzuzu E-Hub implements various projects for a diverse population, focusing particularly on entrepreneurship and digital skills. All of our projects are rooted in the following umbrella programs.

Bizcubation

Our flagship program supporting youth-led emerging enterprises.

MILE

Bridge the digital literacy gap amongst young men and women across Malawi.

Community Outreach

With secondary and tertiary schools, create awareness on entrepreneurship.

Our Impacts

541+

Entrepreneurs Engaged

1,170+

Youth Digital Literate

15,303+

Children Mentored

19,000+

People Reached

Partners

Where We Operate

In partnership with Life Concern Organisation (LICO) and Computers for Enhanced Education (CEE), Mzuzu E-Hub operates across Malawi not only from Mzuzu but also through remote hubs in Rumphi (North) and Lilongwe (Central).