Mon, 29 May 2017 10:53:08 +0000 By Sandra Machima ZAMBIAN Breweries has empowered five less privileged graduates from the House of Moses orphanage in Lusaka with sewing machines to help them start up their own tailoring businesses. The five recently graduated in a tailoring course from the practical skills development centre which was located at the orphanage. And Zambian Breweries corporate affairs director Ezekiel Sekele said the company was committed to helping and empowering people to improve their lives. Mr Sekele said the story of the House of Moses empowerment of five graduates to start tailoring business was a good project to support due to the immediate benefit they could make for their livelihood. He said through its empowerment programme, the company believed in bringing people together for a better community. “We support entrepreneurs, whether directly linked to our value chain or not, because we believe in growing livelihoods and supporting the change […]
Zambian Breweries empowers women with sewing machines
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