The sewing project is an important part of NOSA, and it keeps evolving and growing. The land for the structure was purchased in 2013, and the building was completed the following year. After six months of training, the ladies and gentlemen of the sewing project started the production of curtains, pillows, bedspreads, school uniforms and skirts. Since then they’ve expanded, and are now making traditional dresses, safari shirts and skirts, aprons, napkins, embroided skirts, tote bags and more!
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- Time moves on, and after having had the pleasure of running Nosa together with Welding for 16 years, we have now handed over Nosa to Bishop Joseph Gwebana. Joseph has been involved in Nosa from the very beginning and worked closely with us and Welding. We are very happy and grateful that he wanted to take over, and we know that Nosa is now in good and safe hands, also in the future. We wish Joseph all the best for the future.
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