Awareness of our new UK social enterprise is growing and gaining a life of it’s own, we were delighted to find this article about us…
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Join our team
We’re seeking book loving, computer literate, happy volunteers. If you live in or near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire and you have a minimum of one morning or afternoon a week to spare, we would love to hear from you. We ask our volunteers to sort through all the donated books, list some of them on internet auction…
We’re on a mission!
In September 2014 we held feedback workshops for 380 people in Chilomoni Township. We wanted to check if the work we’re doing with Beehive Centre for Social Enterprise is achieving its Mission Statement….. Beehive Mission Statement We will transform the quality of life of people in the area of the Cross on Mount Michiru. We…
Getting ready for our exciting launch….
The last time we blogged about the Royal Mail bikes, it was to describe how they are helping an endangered species in Africa. This time, it’s all about how an endangered species is helping us here in the UK! As Royal Mail bikes are phased out, the mechanics who have looked after the bikes for…
Passionate about Programming 3D Video Games
Malawian student, twenty two year old Rudo Mhango, has developed a 3D video game called ‘Project Nyasa’ Â in his local language, Chichewa. One of over two hundred college students at the John Paul II Leadership and IT Institute, Rudo is achieving world-class software development in the middle of an impoverished African township. JPII LITI was…
Starring roles for the Busy Bees!
Ooooh we’re excited again here at Krizevac; this time we’re in a flap and buzzing about our new Beehive film! Our last blog launched the Mother Teresa movie showing how 1000’s of vulnerable children are benefiting from the efforts and expertise of the team in Malawi. This short film, shows how we manage to fund…
Bags of Fun!
On a recent visit to Malawi, I was tasked with ordering 3000 little cloth bags from the Beehive Tailors in ChilomoniTownship. The order was from Mobal who wanted to gift the bags to their customers as a thank you. Since 2007 Krizevac Project has collected over 2000 sewing machines which were collecting dust in attics…
