By BOSORINA
ROBBY
FIVE Papua New Guinean businesswomen
will be going to China to celebrate the country’s
independence at the Shanghai 2010 world trade expo this
weekend, The National reports.
The women, who are engaged in small
to medium-sized businesses, were the winners of the PNG Women in Business (WIB)
expo held in Lae earlier this year.
The trip to Shanghai was one of the
incentives of WiB.
The women are Kuni/Mekeo councilor
Elizabeth Gonoua, who is a rubber farmer; Julie Keni, a guest house proprietor
in East Sepik; Sophie Kaupa, a tailor with branches in Lae and Chimbu; Lari
Fareho, a local jeweller in Port
Moresby; and bilum wear specialist Florence Jaukae.
In a small ceremony yesterday, PNG
WiB president Janet Sape thanked the women and their families for their
commitment to support the organisation which aims to equip mothers who are
venturing into small businesses.
Sape said many women in PNG were
very skilled but did not have anywhere to go to further their skills and market
to expose their products.
She had encouraged all interested
women to visit the PNG WiB office at the DCI Textile building at Gordon to know
more about how they can participate in moving PNG forward through their own
business ventures.
She also acknowledged Minister for
Commerce and Industry Gabriel Kapris and his department for supporting this
incentive and assisting to set up WiB and sponsoring the
trip.
The women were presented with their
passport by People’s Action Party vice-president Martha Kaia, on behalf of
Kapris.
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