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Graduates urged to help transform economy

GENERAL MANAGER of the City of Kingston Credit Union, Senator Aloun N'dombet-Assamba, has urged some 500 graduates from HEART Trust/NTA South-Eastern Region Two, to help transform the Jamaican economy into a more indigenous economy by forming their own businesses.

She told the group that the skills they acquired at the HEART Academy should be used in a creative manner to help move the country forward.

Senator N'dombet-Assamba encouraged the graduates to "walk tall and stand up and say that we are Jamaicans and nobody can do anything better than we can. I am hoping that the training that you got at HEART you will use to start your own businesses".

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