Female Carpenter Wins NLe30,000

 


A female carpenter, N'Yillah Elizabeth Cawray, 21, won NLe30 Thousand for trying out the best business thought during a lofty pitching rivalry supported by the World Bank at the Milton Margai Specialized College on Goderich Grounds in Freetown.


Talking subsequent to getting a check for NLe30 Thousand for the top award on Saturday night, Cawray uncovered that she began her expert exchange carpentry quite a while back in Freetown.


As her enthusiasm for show-stoppers, at 16, handled her in an industry that has for quite some time been viewed as a man's space the nation over, the youthful carpenter said she can now handle a scope of practical undertakings, similar to office tables, television stands, beds, and other furnishings.


Cawray has vowed to contribute her top award compensation to get seriously working gear to improve her creation and to guarantee the manageability of her exchange.


The pitching rivalry was available to business visionaries until November 24. Just eight contenders tested out their best exchange thoughts during the opposition, and monetary rewards were given to the main three: NLe30,000, NLe20,000, and NLe10,000; for the champ, first next in line, and second next in line; N'Yillah E. Cawray, Arnold Coker, and Isatu Sesay, all individually.


Different patrons for the pitching rivalry incorporated the Sierra Leone Financial Enhancement Task, Milton Margai Specialized College, and the Little and Medium Endeavors Improvement Organization (SMEDA)

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