An MOU signing events at Swade Offfices in Mbabane
Welcome to LULOTE BMEP

Mentoring and Coaching
A follow up is conducted; the objective is to close the gap between training and the entrepreneurs’ performance in their respective enterprises. Follow up visits are conducted in the field to access the impact of training to see whether there

Consultancy Services
The Work of LULOTE BMEP LULOTE BMEP offers a range of programmes aimed at: Providing entrepreneurial and life skills to Swazi communities and their out of school youth and equipping them with the necessary skills to establish their own enterprises.

Market & Finance Linkages
LULOTE works as an intermediate in developing a professional relationship between the enterprises and the targeted market. Entrepreneurs are given negotiation and marketing skills in order to maintain a constant and reliable supply to the market. They are also linked

Monitoring & Evaluation
LULOTE also assess the performance of projects, the purpose is to determine if the outputs, deliveries and schedules planned have been reached so that action can be taken to correct the deficiencies as quickly as possible. The purpose of LULOTE

Business Management Training
Capacitating existing or aspiring entrepreneurs with business management skills for better profitability, increased efficiency and/growth of their businesses. The skills involve marketing, costing and pricing, entrepreneurship, record keeping, business planning and stock control. For adult training, the participatory method using
Relevant Experience
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MOU with Coalition of Informal Economy Associations of Swaziland (CIEAS)
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Collaboration with JA Swaziland
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New Zealand High Commission Rural Women Capacity Development Project
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Africa Union funded Rain Water Harvesting project
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World Vision Eswatini Livelihood Project
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Lower Usuthu Sustainable Land Management Project
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Business Management Training
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Mentorship and Coaching Programme
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Facilitating Training on Government Budgeting Process
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Research on the Status of the Pig Industry in Swaziland