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Aspiring Banker Picks Up Sewing Skill as Tailor

- SHEENAL CHARAN Feedback: sheenal.charan@fijisun.com.fj

Acquiring new skills free of charge to counter the increase in the cost of living is a godsend for a mother of three children. Anaseini Vuidravuwa­lu, 26, of Noco Village in Rewa hopes to start her own business to generate more income for her family.

She was the youngest of 19 women, who were awarded a certificat­e in fashion and design at the National Training and Productivi­ty Centre (NTPC) Fashion Incubation Centre in Nabua on Wednesday.

This was after completing the nine-week course in sewing at the Makoi Women’s Vocational Training Centre.

Ms Vuidravuwa­lu believe women should be financiall­y independen­t, especially when the cost of living was skyrocketi­ng.

“I wanted to help my husband in supporting the family, most women rely on their husbands, but times are hard now,” she said.

“Giving clothes to the tailor was very expensive, I can now sew my own clothes and make a business out of it.”

A few years ago, Ms Vuidravuwa­lu dropped out of university and decided to focus on her family. However, she believes that previous decisions made by a person should not hold them back from obtaining new skills.

“I was studying at the Fiji National University (FNU) doing a trade diploma in banking in 2015, I just studied for the first semester but then I decided to start a family,” she said.

“I was concentrat­ing on being a mother but this news of free courses made me take a chance.

“My advice to people in a similar situation like me is that you have your own journey, but you don’t have to stop there.

“You have to try another thing, I had an interest in banking but I was keen to learn new skills.”

She was grateful for the support provided by her husband. “When I told my husband about it, he was supportive and paid for my bus fare,” Ms Vuidravuwa­lu said.

“He even gifted me an overlock machine for Mother’s Day, it was something I always wished for.

“Just by learning how to use the machine, I was able to sew kalavata for my family for a wedding.”

Former Police Officer

Former Police officer Karolina Ravolaca, said one could overcome hardships with a positive mindset.

The 54-year-old of Navuniyaum­unu Village in Saivou, Ra was the oldest in the group to be awarded a certificat­e in fashion and design.

Ms Ravolaca is focused on helping her family get through these challengin­g times.

“Life is getting tough nowadays and I had to help my family earn some money and buy food for the children every day,” she said.

“My husband is a farmer by profession and the cost of living is high and rising.”

Her life as a Police officer involved battling issues every day and she wanted to practice during her retirement.

“I was supposed to retire in August this year but due to personal reasons I am at home,” Ms Ravolaca said.

“I learnt sewing during my school days and have been in the Fiji Police Force for the past 27 years.”

Her advice to those who have lost their jobs due to COVID and are seeking employment is to venture into farming.

“My husband plants yaqona and dalo in Taveuni. The farming business is really good now,” she said

“Just have a positive mindset before stepping into learning new things.”

Motivated by her friends who now operate their own businesses, Ms Ravolaca also wishes to operate her own sewing business soon.

 ?? Photo: Ronald Kumar ?? Makoi Vocational Training Centre women with National Training and Productivi­ty Centre (NTPC) director Dr Isimeli Tagicakive­rata after the awards ceremony on May 18, 2022.
Photo: Ronald Kumar Makoi Vocational Training Centre women with National Training and Productivi­ty Centre (NTPC) director Dr Isimeli Tagicakive­rata after the awards ceremony on May 18, 2022.
 ?? Ronald Kumar ?? Makoi Vocational Training Centre graduates Anaseini Vuidravuwa­lu, 26 and Karolina Ravolaca, 54, after their awards ceremony at the Fiji National University in Nabua, on May 18, 2022. Photo:
Ronald Kumar Makoi Vocational Training Centre graduates Anaseini Vuidravuwa­lu, 26 and Karolina Ravolaca, 54, after their awards ceremony at the Fiji National University in Nabua, on May 18, 2022. Photo:

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