Kings Garment manager receives award from Haitian organization

Acceus (l) receives his award from INDEPCO official
Acceus (left) receives his award from INDEPCO official

In recognition of his hard work over the years, General Manager of Kings Garments, Petit-Louis Acceus has received an award from INDEPCO, a non-profit organization in Haiti, which was founded in 1992.

Acceus who received training at INDEPCO in 1994, was presented with the award recently during a visit to Haiti.

“I am really pleased about it, because I never expected to receive an award in that area,” he told Dominica News Online (DNO) during an interview. “I am young and that will give me encouragement to do more in Dominica.”

He continued, “I feel great, I feel happy about it.”

Acceus also expressed his love for the Dominican public and promised that he will continue to make an effort to train more people in Dominica.

He also called on Dominicans to continue to support him and his organization.

The mission of the INDEPCO is to promote the development of the sewing industry, contributing to the expansion of the labour market and decentralization of industrial activities.

This is accomplished by networking members workshops, modernization of the sector, technical training.

The ultimate goal is to make the Haiti textile industry competitive in the international market.

The Haiti textile industry includes hand embroidery, crochet, beading and more.

Kings Garments, located on Steber Street in Pottersville, has operating in Dominica for several years and specializes in men and women clothing, chair-covering, outside jobs, repairs, and renting of jackets.

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13 Comments

  1. Way to go!
    August 18, 2016

    A job well done. Congrats from the heart!

  2. Tell the Facts
    August 18, 2016

    Congratulations! Your work must be extremely outstanding. Hard work, patience, diligence and perseverance always pay in the long run. May you continue to be progressive and successful.
    Hope, at least some youths will emulate you and learn the trade for a future career. We know you will be happy to tutor them with eagerness and perfection.

  3. vanette Valentine
    August 18, 2016

    If the man can buy ten sewing machines in his first year of operating in Dominica after coming to the island with NOFING, he deserves an award!!!!!
    I dont know how we Dominicans foolish so…… open alu eyes people and stop making stupid foreigners laugh at us

  4. Job well done
    August 18, 2016

    Congratulations

  5. Not a herd follower
    August 18, 2016

    Congratulations, Mr. Kings Garments. Your hard work and drive is an example to us all in Dominica.

  6. God Helps those who Helps Themselves.
    August 18, 2016

    Congratulations sir. Continue being industrious. Your hard work will reap rewards and benefits for yourself, Dominica and Haiti. May God continue to Bless all all your endeavours and undertakings.

  7. Bey-Lift
    August 18, 2016

    why are they standing so far apart??

    • Moi
      August 18, 2016

      Lol. I was just thinking the same thing. The pic looks ridiculous. :mrgreen: King loos like he’s grabbing the award :mrgreen:

      Admin: The space between them to ensure that the logo in the background shows.

      • Moi
        August 18, 2016

        *looks

    • Tell the Facts
      August 18, 2016

      Is this all you could say? Nothing at all.
      Can’t you see they are holding the award for the photographer to take their picture? You may need eye glasses.

    • August 19, 2016

      There is always those comments which shows the level of iginorance in this country.

    • White rabbit
      August 20, 2016

      So that the banner in the background can be seen in the photo. :) this is a genuine question.

    • forreal
      August 20, 2016

      they trying to show the slogan in the back, it appears so to me.

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