Thursday, March 01, 2007
01 March – Labour
Today we spoke to Geoffrey Burton – Chairman of the Management committee from the Craft Centre. The Craft centre trains impoverished people especially women in craft making and they sell their products at the civic centre. They are also offering free driving lessons to the people who are unable to pay. Geoffrey explained about the history of the center and also their future plans as a job creation project. So if you want more information about the Centre you can call (021) 461 8766 or (021) 461 5508.
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