Kwasila association blesses piggery farmĀ 

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BY RODRICK DESURI 

Auki 

ABPO project recipient, Kwasila Piggery Farm Association has blessed their piggery farm yesterday in Larione, West Kwaio, Malaita Province.

This significant milestone marks a bottom-line effort to safeguard their piggery farm and to ensure the success of their project.

This was the first time such a blessing was held in the West Kwaio area for a business association. 

Speaking during the offered Mass, Fr Albert said the success of any business and project depends on togetherness and shared commitments.

He said that togetherness and the aim for one goal in good Christian faith can lead to success. 

ā€œTogetherness is the most important thing when we want to do something. It is very vital to come together through discussion when we face barriers, doubts, and failures.

ā€œIt can also come once we have true faith in Christian life,ā€ he said.

He warned that the division of ideas and mindsets can lead to failure along the journey to success in any business.

ā€œFailure in business and projects like this can happen when we have different ideas and mindsets,ā€ he said.

He encourages members of the Kwasila Piggery Farm Association to come together and work hard to achieve their goals.

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