Sowing the Seeds of Financial Literacy: Dwasco Sacco Empowers Nkhotakota Youth

 Dwasco Sacco Limited is on a mission to instill a saving culture in the youth of Nkhotakota District, empowering them to become economically independent. The organization's chief executive officer, Treza Malata, spearheaded a youth savings account campaign at Kasasa Private School, aiming to educate young minds on the importance of financial literacy.


Malata emphasized that financial literacy is a vital life skill, often lacking in adults, which can lead to poor financial management. By imparting this knowledge to the youth, Dwasco Sacco aims to cultivate a saving culture that will benefit them throughout their lives.



The campaign is part of the organization's financial inclusion principle, which seeks to promote economic empowerment among communities. Malata revealed plans to extend the initiative to other schools and communities, ensuring that more young people benefit from this vital education.


The school's head teacher, Godfrey Munthali, welcomed the initiative, recognizing its importance in shaping the financial futures of his students. Parent Benson Khobidi, who attended the campaign, praised the initiative, stating that it enhanced his understanding of financial management and the importance of saving.


By empowering the youth with financial literacy, Dwasco Sacco is sowing the seeds of economic independence, enabling them to make informed decisions about their financial futures.

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