Nthanda was invited by the Saint Andrews Internation Highschool as the Guest of Honour at their 2024 Graduation. For her opening address, she narrates her journey from a privileged upbringing and academic success to a career focused on sustainable development. She highlights the importance of addressing inequalities and promoting digital literacy to foster sustainable growth. She emphasizes the commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and urges graduates to advocate for inclusivity and social equity.
I was deeply honored to join a panel discussion with Zantchito Entrepreneurship Voices (ZEV), an initiative that is revolutionizing how entrepreneurship is understood, celebrated, and supported across Malawi.
On May 29th, 2024, I, alongside my Kwathu Kollective team, had the honor of hosting the UN Resident Coordinator for Malawi, Rebeccah Adda-Dontoh, at the Kwathu Koworking Spaces in Lilongwe. It was a momentous occasion, not only because of her stature and the incredible work she represents but also because of the thought-provoking and impactful conversation we had about Africa’s future.
Theresa Kachindamoto is widely known as “the marriage terminator” — a title she never gave herself, but one that speaks to the bold legacy she’s building in Malawi. Her work ending child marriages has been covered by journalists, NGOs, and global platforms. I had read about her. Heard stories about her. Quoted her statistics. Admired her courage. On May 24th, 2024 — for the first time — I got to sit down and listen to her speak.