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Chamber urges for action to retain jobs and to unlock the Bay’s economic potential.
Image supplied. The Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber has expressed concerns of a growing risk of de-industrialization unless urgent, coordinated action is taken to stabilize the operating environment for manufacturers and the surrounding supporting eco-system. Addressing the Chamber’s media press conference, Chief Executive Officer Denise van Huyssteen said the current moment demands speed, collaboration, policy certainty and action, stressing that no single institution ca
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Feb 95 min read


Township enterprises take centre stage as partners unite to unlock MSME growth in Bay.
On image : Entrepreneurs listen to a panel discussion during the Township SME Exhibition at Nelson Mandela University’s Missionvale Campus, where they also showcased their businesses to promote township enterprise growth and inclusion. As South Africa continues to navigate economic headwinds, the growing township economy presents a powerful and often overlooked opportunity for inclusive growth and job creation. Recognising this, Standard Bank, in partnership with the Nelson M
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Oct 22, 20253 min read


Youth Empowerment Programme site visit showcases progress and power of industry collaboration.
On image: from left to right - Siseko Dano, Digital Learning Coach (Jendamark), Quinton Uren, Managing Director (Jendmark), Denise van...
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Sep 19, 20253 min read


Sovereign joins Chamber’s Trade and Investment desk to drive regional growth.
On image : Sovereign CEO Chris Coombes and Chamber CEO Denise van Huyssteen during the official signing of the partnership. Sovereign has...
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Sep 3, 20252 min read


Redefining leadership at the helm of industry and innovation.
On image : Martina Biene, Chairperson and Managing Director of Volkswagen Group Africa In a world where the rules of business are being...
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May 19, 20252 min read
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