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The CEO of the Black Business Chamber in the Free State, Lucky Motsamai, and Mosebetsi Dhladhla, Chairperson of the Black Management Forum in the Free State joined Nick Efstathiou on the OFM Business Hour to discuss an exciting business breakfast that will be hosted on the 31 January 2022. The core focus of this business breakfast is to ignite conversations and partnerships that can lead to exponential growth of the Free State economy.

The master of ceremonies will be Mr Will Choene from WN Capital, while the guest speaker will be Prof Bonang F. Mohale, author of ‘Behold The Turtle’. The panelist will include the MEC of the economic, small business development, tourism and environmental affairs Makalo Mohale amongst others.

For more information contact:
Lucky Motsamai (CEO Black Business Chamber in the Free State)
Phone Number: 066 204 5295
Email: ceo@fsbbc.co.za
Website: www.fsbbc.co.za

Listen to Nick Efstathiou’s conversation below to find out more:
25 Jan 2022 12PM English South Africa Business · Daily News

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