World Crafts Council honours Runsewe

The World Crafts Council has honoured Runsewe for his contributions.

The World Crafts Council has recognised Runsewe in an event covered by THISDAYLIVE. This honour highlights achievements in crafts and leadership. Details from the announcement appear in the publication dated February 14, 2026. Related news includes other national updates, but the focus remains on this recognition.

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