25/11/2025
Kasungu Community Technical college
kasungu community Technical college, offer innovative technical vocation skills, Acredited by TEVETA
25/11/2025
21/11/2025
2025 cohort farewell party
28/11/2024
28/11/2024
We are behind the kasungu community hall, come and get a form for 2025 cohort. For more information call/Whatsapp on 0999196915
27/11/2024
The opportunity is now open, Apply for 2025 cohort
01/02/2024
2024 Cohort list for plumbing, and fabrication and Welding out
04/12/2023
The advert is open now you can download a form and apply.
29/10/2023
Government launches a US$15 Million grant scheme for expansion of TEVET institutions
Minister of Labour, Honourable Agnes NyaLonje, Friday launched the Competitive Grant Scheme, a subcomponent of the World Bank funded ‘Skills for a Vibrant Economy’ (SAVE) Project at Kasungu Community Skills Development Centre. NyaLonje applauded the World Bank for its support towards expansion of 5 Community Skills Development Centres, 5 Community Technical Colleges, and 5 Private Technical Colleges across the country.
Ministry of Labour is implementing the SAVE Project through the Technical, Entrepreneurial and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TEVETA).
Each of the 15 winning institutions has, on average, received MK500 Million which will among other things, allow them to introduce new industry-demanded training programmes, procure modern training tools and equipment, develop technical teacher capacity through long and short term training and also introduce the Open Distance and e-Learning (ODeL) mode of training delivery, an innovation that will lead to increased access to TEVET through technology assisted learning.
The funds according to NyaLonje, shall also help the training institutions to expand their available training space and increase access to TEVET, particularly for females and youths with disabilities.
“The importance of expanding the training space cannot be over emphasized, as available training space in all Technical Colleges at all levels continue to be overwhelmed by fast-growing demand from aspiring entrants every year,” said NyaLonje.
The Minister cited that in the just ended 2023 enrolment period, the Ministry received over twelve thousand (12,000) applications for the 2024 pre-apprenticeship programme against the available capacity of just over two thousand (2,000) per year.
NyaLonje said that even as we await the start of construction at the 15 grant awardee institutions, the SAVE Project is already supporting an increased intake to 7,000 this year.
“Enhancing the capacity of community-based TEVET training institutions as well as private TEVET providers is one strategy that my Ministry pursues to expand access to skills development by the youth and women in Malawi. We also use mobile vans to take skills training to rural communities, although currently we only have 3 training van for the whole country!”, said NyaLonje.
In her speech, TEVET Authority Director of Finance, Sarah Mwale Zgambo, described the grant as a game changer.
She said development of a skilled technical workforce is key to achieving an industrialised and well developed Malawi.
“We cannot talk about quality skills development when TEVET institutions are facing capacity issues. The grant scheme will greatly assist in resolving these issues,” said Zgambo.
The awardees are 5 Community Skills Development Centres, namely: Mbulunji in Rumphi, Sonda in Mzuzu, Mthiransembe in Dowa, Ntchisi Community Skills Development Centre and Kasungu Community Skills Development Centre; 5 Community Technical Colleges, namely: Mangochi, MACOHA-Lilongwe Vocational Training Centre, Kasama in Chitipa, Ezondweni in Mzimba and Kapondo in Mchinji; as well as 5 Private Technical Colleges, namely: Solar Energy and Ecology Institute (SEEI) in Nkhatabay, Miracle Technical College in Karonga, Andiamo Technical College in Balaka, Phwezi Women Training Centre in Rumphi, and SOS Vocational Training Centre in Lilongwe.
This is the first time that individual TEVET institutions in the country have received such direct support for institutional expansion.
This is the first round of the competitive grant scheme. A further set of 15 TEVET institutions will benefit in a subsequent round.
09/01/2023
First day of orientation at kasungu community Technical college.
05/01/2023
Kasungu CSDC has released selected names for 2023 cohort. School will be open on 9th January 2023.
kasungu CTC is notifying all that we are still receiving application letters for 2023 cohort Level 1 up to Thursday 15 December 2022.
The following courses will be offering in this coming 2023 cohort:
1,fabrication and welding
2. Plumbing
3. Bricklaying
Address
Kasungu CTC
P. O. Box 247
Kasungu.
Phone number 0999196915/0993692721/0980322974
Required:
A malawian, have MSCE or JCE
Deposit k5000 for application fees into National Bank Account:
Account Name ; kasungu Skills Development Centre.
Account number 1007344957.
Kasungu Branch.
Fees:
1 Government k20000 all courses per term.
2. Paralell:
a. fabrication&welding, and Bricklaying
k65000
b. Plumbing k70000.
Note: this college is not a boarding, the college is behind kasungu community Hall.
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