Tejo Society and Nune’s Construction unite for youth skills training

Tejo Society and Nune's Construction unite for youth skills training

In a move to empower the youth of Kisama, Tejo Society, in partnership with Nune’s Construction, recently hosted a free training session on baking, painting, and putty at Imagi.Land. This initiative aimed to equip young individuals with valuable skills that can open doors to new opportunities.

During the event, Project Director of TAFMA, Hovithal Sothu, commended dynamic young entrepreneur Nunese Sale for launching his own construction business at such an early age. Sothu praised Nunese’s dedication to empowering the next generation through these valuable training opportunities.

Sothu urged the attending youth to take this training seriously, as it signifies the start of their professional journeys. He stressed that many graduates and educated young people face unemployment due to the growing competitiveness of the job market. To achieve success, he encouraged them to work hard and pursue their true passions.

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Nunese Sale, founder of Nune’s Construction, launched his business during his third year of college. In addition to his business pursuits, Nunese was an active student leader, social worker, and president of the Vision Trinity Club at Sari Educational Foundation. He earned the National Award 2021 for Inspirational Men in the social service category.

The training session was opened by Atho Sothu, Assistant Pastor of Lerie Baptist Church, with an invocation. The program included hands-on training on painting techniques, the use of putty for decorative purposes, and baking skills.

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