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Discover the future of North Coast business and tourism

The Business@Breakfast event, hosted next week, promises a series of fascinating speakers and great food to boot.

Enjoy industry access like no other at this year’s Business@Breakfast event, which promises stories of inspiration and success on the North Coast.

Hosted by the iLembe Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, in conjunction with the Robert Group and The North Coast Courier, the breakfast boasts an array of interesting speakers.

In a beautiful setting at the Manor House in Sheffield on September 1, you can hear from Patrick Lambie of the Collins Group, Kevin Swart from North Point Ballito, Ballito Farmer’s Market founder Kyle Pretorius and Love North Coast’s Carol Church.

Together they share expertise on a wide variety of business sectors on the North Coast, from development and hospitality to community engagement.

It is an opportunity to get a snapshot of what has made the North Coast a success to date as well as an insight into its future.

The Collins Group has been a major developer of the KwaZulu-Natal property market, both in residential and industrial terms.

You may recognise the local estates of Seaton and Zululami, with much more promised in an exciting future.

At North Point Ballito, a multifaceted business park beckons which has already drawn significant investment, including from Austrian multi-national company, Alpla.

This alongside an exciting line-up of businesses that will add to the North Coast’s appeal as an industrial hub.

The Ballito Farmer’s Market has fast become an instant landmark for local tourism, adding yet another ‘must-see’ stop for daily visitors on the weekends.

Love North Coast is a popular movement to leverage the best of what the area has to offer and has spread the word far and wide, reminding residents of the beauty of the community around them.

Find out about the above and much more by joining the business community at Manor House next Friday.

The breakfast will run for two hours from 8.30am, tickets are priced at R200 for iLembe Chamber of Commerce members and R300 for non-members.

You can RSVP by calling Ntombifuthi at 087 354 6343 or emailing ntombifuthi@ilembechamber.co.za.


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