Export Centres Company Limited is a state enterprise under the Ministry of Sport and Community Development, committed to the expansion of this country s craft sector. ECCL s Craft Hub was featured
Sport and Community Development Minister Shamfa Cudjoe said some of the people who are accessing the training being provided by the ministry in handicraft should be paying for the service as they are not converting the skills learned into businesses. She made the statement at the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the MIC
Sport and Community Development Minister Shamfa Cudjoe said some of the people who are accessing the training being provided by the ministry in handicraft should be paying for the service as they are not converting the skills learned into businesses. She made the statement at the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the MIC
EXPORT Centres Company Ltd (ECCL) chairman Roger Roach said the local craft sector has the potential to have a positive impact on TT's economy and people. Roach underscored this point to members of the Parliament's State Enterprises Joint Select Committee (JSC) in Port of Spain on Monday. During the meeting, JSC members were also told
Tobago West MP Shamfa Cudjoe said she knew the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) was trouble from the “get go.” She was speaking at the opening the Craft Hub TT National Christmas Village and craft market at the Queen’s Park Savannah paddock, Port of Spain on Saturday. Cudjoe was asked her views on the resignation of