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Port Shepstone Business Forum meets deputy police minister

Cassel Mathale met with members to discuss challenges facing local businesses.

The deputy minister of police, Cassel Mathale, met with members of the Port Shepstone Business Forum (PSBF) recently to discuss issues and challenges facing local businesses on the South Coast.

The meeting was arranged and facilitated by the office of the regional secretary of the ANC, Nkazimulo Mavundla.

Concerns affecting the South Coast business sector were discussed in frank engagement.

Mathale met with a small group of PSBF members in an open and frank engagement. Issues affecting the business sector were presented candidly, with lively discussion throughout.

He welcomed the honest feedback and stressed that a stable business environment is key to unlocking the development potential of the South Coast. He responded to each issue raised by the PSBF members.

To take the engagement forward, Mathale proposed a broader follow-up meeting in a few weeks. This next session will include a wider group of business stakeholders to zoom in and focus on key areas of concern.

ANC spokesperson, Lindo Mzimela said the meeting concluded on a positive note, with agreement on a way forward to strengthen partnership between Saps, government, and the local business community.

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