Greek South African Chamber of Commerce and Industries (GSACCI)
The Greek South African Chamber of Commerce and Industries is a chamber of commerce located in Houghton , Johannesburg
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The Greek South African Chamber of Commerce and Industries is a chamber of commerce located in Houghton , Johannesburg
Continue reading →The iLembe Chamber of commerce aims to:
Be the recognised and effective voice of business on the North Coast of KZN, South Africa
Promote the region as a Tourism, business and investment destination
Help grow and strengthen local business
Bridge the gaps between the first and second economies
Provide a platform for business linkages and business opportunities
The Greater Boksburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GBCCI) is a non-profit organisation serving businesses and the community in the Greater Boksburg area which forms part of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (EMM). Our aim is to promote local socio-economic growth and development.
To achieve this we are constantly looking for ways to create opportunities for businesses and the community to grow and prosper. We are proud of our track record of supporting entrepreneurs, local businesses and the community at large.
The Grahamstown Chamber of Commerce is a local organization of businesses and companies in Grahamstown with the intention to develop and further the interests of local companies and businesses in South Africa. Many businesses are international operating companies with offices in South Africa. (Source: Chamber-commerce.net)
Continue reading →The Chamber is an independent, non-political, subscription-based association dedicated to promoting a business-friendly environment. Our members are drawn from every sector of the economy, and range from independent entrepreneurs to the large corporate. We are a key player in the promotion and facilitation of international trade and an impartial third party which enables us to negotiate contracts and secure funding for projects that benefit its membership. We promote enterprise development, skills development training and business advisory services.
Continue reading →Business Chamber in Groblersdal.
Continue reading →George Business Chamber was established in 2002 when the George Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the George Sakekamer amalgamated and became the George Business Chamber. In 2015, the George Business Chamber NPC Southern Cape was formally registered as a Non-Profit Company. The primary purpose of the Chamber is to facilitate the unlocking of business opportunities for all businesses by supporting and developing them through networking events, business incubation, mentoring and entrepreneurial development. As the Leading voice of Business in the Garden Route, the vision of the George Business Chamber is to promote and cultivate an inclusive economy thereby not excluding any sector of the wider business community of the George area. Our behaviour is focussed on numerous enabling factors. By raising the bar and continuously evolving to a higher level of performance, we strive to achieve a world class organisation. We conduct our business and interactions with associates and affiliates in an ethical manner and take a strong stand against non-ethical behaviour. We endeavour to create and maintain and enabling environment where people and businesses can grow thus contributing to the overall economic growth of our region and ultimately that of the country. We conduct all of our business, and interactions, in a transparent manner and welcome input from our stakeholders in order to uphold our declared stance in all matters.
Continue reading →The Emalahleni Chamber of Commerce helps local businesses thrive by creating economic momentum, accelerating connections and enhancing the quality of life in Emalahleni.
Continue reading →Chamber of commerce and industry for the Estcourt area
Continue reading →The Ekurhuleni North Chamber of Commerce & Industry are based in Ekurhuleni and have members throughout this highly industrial sector of the country, with a population of around 2 500 000 people.
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