Ntwakgolo Support Group in Nata Village has been educated during this current May through courses. A six week course gave the Ntwakgolo Support Group the ability use leather and sew at home independently. At the end of the six weeks, the group received certificates certifying their course completion. The group can no make leather shoes, jackets, wallets, bags or anything leather needed. They can also enjoy bead work jewelry, like necklaces, bracelets, and earrings made of magazine or paper. The future goal for the support group is that they may make more of these items with their new work at home independence and hopefully make a profit off this project. Using the Ntwakgolo Support Group’s example, do you feel that taking courses and completing them are important or a waste of your own precious time? I feel courses are offered to learn something you don’t already know or fully understand, courses are always good and help you become more of an expert in whatever area, because no one is a complete expert in anything. What do you think?
I read that people in the Nata Village are traing courses to improve their handwork in jewlery and in making leather items. Even though they don’t live anywhere near me i see that taking course to improve your ablities are avaible all around the world and also very important.