Faith-line Ministry graduated 70 citizens on entrepreneurs and livelihood programs on Saturday in Juba.
Executive Director of the Program, Mbaraza Emmanuel Enosa, says 40 women and 30 men were trained in catering, tailoring and computer applications, Radio Anisa reports.
‘The major vision of the organization is to empower women and youth so that they can be self-reliant’, he notes.
Emmanuel says when women are empowered; they can be able to carter for their families and others.
He notes that South Sudan needs more entrepreneurs who are able to offer more services to local communities.