Trainees urged to use skills to build businesses

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The National, Wednesday April 1st, 2015

 WOMEN have been urged to face challenges out in the market and try out any new business opportunities.

Lutheran Revival senior pastor Mejai Gaiza told 36 graduating students from Tenth Cedar Training and Catering that in order for them to become successful, they must explore all avenues and tap into the market to expose their newly acquired catering skills. 

“We preach good news to the Christians to live godly lives and they need to acquire specialised skills in income generating activities to sustain their lives on this earth,” Gaiza said last Friday.  

Tenth Cedar Training and Catering trainers Benjamin Kisekol and Bernard Kaingen encouraged the participants to apply the new skills and techniques they had learnt.

“Apply all the new techniques that you have been taught in the past six weeks in basic method of cooking, organise and prepare food, present food, basic baking and health and safety methods of cooking,” they said.

“Don’t leave your certificates and the knowledge that you have learnt and not doing anything to sustain your lives. 

“Do something by baking and cooking and venture out into new business opportunities.”

Kisekol and Kaingen hold trainers certificates from theAustralia Pacific Technical College in Fiji.