Craftsman wants to pass on skills to youth - Laments their preference for gun over trade
Dec 24th, 2020 | Category: News & Features | 4:31Glenford Bennett, a resident on 23 Third Street, Trench Town, Kingston, has been spinning trash into treasure for more than three decades and would love to pass on his craft-making skills to the next generation, but try as he might, he cannot beat the lure of a gun, which has been more successful in grabbing the interest of the youth around him.
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