BY OSEAH PHILEMON in The National
SHE paid her own way to fly from
And she was impressed.
Sulam Abdelsamie comes from Wau in the
She is married to an Egyptian agriculturalist that used to work for the Department of Agriculture and Livestock in PNG many years ago.
They both now live in
The couple has lived in
Her first business was a piggery but that did not last.
When the hydroponic herb farm came up for sale they grabbed the opportunity and are now producing all kinds of herbs for cooking.
Their main clients are the Coles supermarket chain all around
It has been a business she has been working on for the last two years.
Sulam also moved into the accommodation business running a small boarding lodge for travellers who wish to stop over for a short time or weekends.
“With family business you have to commit yourself 100% to it,” she said.
Sulam decided to come to Lae for the expo after hearing about it.
She said she happy that she did.
“I am very impressed.
“Times are changing and there are many opportunities for women to get out there and get themselves involved in business,” she said.
Next year the women in business expo will be staged in
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