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Ekurhuleni business pledges to work with the city OR City of Ekurhuleni to relaunch Business Chamber

Masina said tying the knot with the business sector was key to tackle the social issues facing the city.

The City of Ekurhuleni is set to relaunch the Business Chamber to strengthen cordial relations between the city and business.

This emerged on Friday last week at the business breakfast meeting hosted by Ekurhuleni mayor, Clr Mzwandile Masina.

Clr Masina said tying the knot with the business sector was key to tackling the social issues facing the city.

“Our objective is to emancipate the economic state of the region through enhancing our ‘poor power programme’ to eradicate poverty.

“We want to also provide support to local businesses and we seek to attract investments and provide job opportunities. We strongly want to support local products, especially those which are produced in township businesses, without sidelining big businesses. We want to ensure that we turn Ekurhuleni into a manufacturing site,” Clr Masina said.

The business consultation engagement was welcomed by the local business industry.

Roland Spiteals, operations director of Natures Garden, noted that the City of Ekurhuleni has embarked on a good path by involving the business affiliates in their strategic and transformational vision.

“This serves as a good platform for us to tackle the economic ills and improve the business hub of the region. We share the mayor’s vision and pledge to work with the Metro to massively shift the unemployment status of the country,” Spiteals said.

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