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May 8, 2026

COMFWB ESWATINI : Signature of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Youth Chamber of Commerce and Industries – Eswatini (YCCIE)

On May 6, 2026, marks a milestone as the COMFWB Eswatini Chapter officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Youth Chamber of Commerce and Industries – Eswatini (YCCIE)! This partnership is all about fueling the growth of our local entrepreneurs and building a stronger, more inclusive economy together

COMFWB Eswatini is opening doors to enhanced training, mentorship, regional market access, and stronger policy support for women and youth-led businesses. They can't wait to see the  innovations and sustainable growth this collaboration will unlock for the Eswatini MSME sector

The day after, on last 7th May 2026,  the COMFWB Eswatini Chapter had successfully led training sessions on the International Trade Centre (ITC) Market Analysis Tools for final year Faculty of Commerce students at the University of Eswatini. The training was facilitated by Lisa Maphanga, Program Officer for the Chapter, who was recently certified as an ITC Market Analysis Tools Trainer. Conducted in collaboration with  (SEDCO) and  (EIPA), the sessions equipped students with practical digital trade and market intelligence tools that are essential for research, entrepreneurship, export readiness, and business development.

On May 6, 2026, marks a milestone as the COMFWB Eswatini Chapter officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Youth Chamber of Commerce and Industries – Eswatini (YCCIE)! This partnership is all about fueling the growth of our local entrepreneurs and building a stronger, more inclusive economy together

COMFWB Eswatini is opening doors to enhanced training, mentorship, regional market access, and stronger policy support for women and youth-led businesses. They can't wait to see the  innovations and sustainable growth this collaboration will unlock for the Eswatini MSME sector

The day after, on last 7th May 2026,  the COMFWB Eswatini Chapter had successfully led training sessions on the International Trade Centre (ITC) Market Analysis Tools for final year Faculty of Commerce students at the University of Eswatini. The training was facilitated by Lisa Maphanga, Program Officer for the Chapter, who was recently certified as an ITC Market Analysis Tools Trainer. Conducted in collaboration with  (SEDCO) and  (EIPA), the sessions equipped students with practical digital trade and market intelligence tools that are essential for research, entrepreneurship, export readiness, and business development.

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