Mbabane – Mayiwane Inkhundla young entrepreneurs stand to get financial literacy skills as the Centre for Financial Inclusion (CFI) collaborates with the Youth Enterprise Revolving Fund (YERF) in rolling out the programme.
Organisers say the training is guided by the National Financial Education Strategy aimed at equipping young entrepreneurs with the financial knowledge and skills that they would need to grow and sustain their businesses.
By providing practical tools and know-how, the initiative aims to help young entrepreneurs build thriving enterprises and contribute to lasting community development, they said.
The CFI has also been at the forefront in supporting local farmers through its FINCLUDE project where farmers have gained skills in agribusiness, financial literacy, and climate-smart practices.




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