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DSK networks with business minds

THE Durban Sake Kamer (DSK) recently held its monthly networking evening at the Dulcè Cafe at Kensington Square, with Sharks' rugby player, Jacques Botes, invited as the guest speaker.

THE Durban Sake Kamer (DSK) recently held its monthly networking evening at the Dulcè Cafe at Kensington Square, with Sharks’ rugby player, Jacques Botes, invited as the guest speaker.

The DSK’s mission is to assist members in obtaining business opportunities in a changing and challenging environment by, among others, providing networking opportunities; to strive to be a positive influence on the economic climate and the economic interests of its members and the broader business community and to form a collective bargaining group to serve business and public interests and join forces in the creation of wealth and a business friendly environment.

It also hopes to underwrite sound ethics in a market-driven economy in cooperation with all stakeholders, including municipal authorities.

Membership to the DSK costs R300 per year. For a membership joining form, email dskdbn@outlook.com

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