229 graduate from Digicel’s skills programme

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The National, Tuesday 28th Febuary 2012

MORE than 200 participants graduated from the Digicel Foundation-funded Future Skills Bus 3 programme facilitated by the Ginigoada Business Foundation.
The 229 participants were part of the largest intake.
Out of this programme, Digicel had employed a couple to lead the “Feet on the Street” team. An additional 30 participants had secured jobs with City Pharmacy Ltd.
Many more could go onto further skills-based training with the help of Moresby South MP Dame Carol Kidu who had invested K200,000 for capacity building through the Yumi Lukautim Moresby desk.
In the picture, Digicel PNG Foundation’s Beatrice Mahuru and Shirley Waal join Yumi Lukautim Mosbi’s Lawrence Martin in presenting certificates to Joyce Bay participants Billy Patrick and Billy Francis, two of the youths who graduated from the Future Skills Bus 3 programme last Friday.