The European Union (EU) has committed N$1 million to support local crafters in the Khomas and Zambezi regions through training and business development initiatives.
The union held workshops in Windhoek from 28 to 30 April and 6 to 8 May this year.
EU spokesperson Twaku Kayofa says the workshops gave artisans hands-on experience in turning their ideas into market-ready products, like jewellery, beadwork and corporate gifts.
“They took steps to grow their businesses and sharpen their skills through…
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