Celebrating the launch of the Alternative Livelihoods Project for fishers in Kenton-on-Sea in the Eastern Cape are, from left, FADI project manager Sulaiman Appoles, Ekuphumleni Co-op secretary Busisiwe Tobi, co-op chair Mzamo Marwanqana, fisherman Willie Peters, and SAIMI research associate Akhona Baninzi.
The SA International Maritime Institute (SAIMI) is funding business skills training for subsistence fishing communities in the Eastern and Western Cape.
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