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Middelburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry
BUSINESS LINKAGE CENTRE Your reputable partner in Enterprise Development &
Socio Economic Development Projects
Do you feel stressed, irritated and frustrated with the BBBEE issue?
Do you need to invest money into Enterprise Development and Socio-
Economic Development?
The BLC can make your life easier and let you focus on your core business &
that’s our promise!
We offer a safe and trustworthy platform and we have an
endorsed proven track record
AAdvanced; ABSA; Ammeka Industries; Atlantis Mining ; BECSA (BHP Billiton);
Columbus Stainless; Formprops 176; GIZ; GK Steel; Hendrik Panelbeaters; Hoëveld
Radiators; Köhler Auto; Kruger Civil and Steel; Liketh Investments/Imbawula Mining ;
Massyn Vervoer; Our motors trading as Ermelo Kia; Phillips SA; Provincial verification
agency trading as B-Logic; RendiField; Rontek Electrical; Rotech Systems; Samancor
Ferrochrome; Simotech; Siphesible Transport t/a TMR’s; Steynvaard Loodgieters ; TJ
Ngwenya Engineering; Truckline Services; Twenty four motors; UMFA and WTH
Management and Training.
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT IMPACT AND OUTCOMES
More than 700 SMME’s were trained on business soft skills like: marketing
and financial management; tendering skills; source documentation and
effective management training skills; as well as export readiness; health
and safety; VAT and income TAX, and Basic Bookkeeping. Also including
training on customer care and selling skills.
34 SMME’s of the Steve Tshwete Municipal area to be assessed,
entrepreneurial training was provided and a one-on-one mentoring session
was provided to guide SMME in right directions and to establish way
forward.
More than 300 SMME’s were trained on computer literacy skills level 1 to
level 3.
37 SMME’s of the Steve Tshwete Municipal area were enrolled in a
mentoring and coaching program focusing on growing their business to
sustainable profitable enterprises.
Dinor Catering – “after trained with BLC I received contract with Green Side Colliery and created 16 full-time jobs and the
contract got renewed. Thank you Valerie for all the support and efforts in arranging the training sessions, it helps us a lot. Thank
you also for sharing job opportunities and tenders for our business”.
Mbamb’s Laundry – opened the business in 2006 and came to the BLC for business support. “BLC trained and mentored me
in order for me to see I’m focusing on the wrong target market. I changed my approach and now my business is expanding to
Emalahleni and I’m in the process of receiving a big contract from a local mine”.
Tropical Sky: - My name is Lizzy Mabena and my company name is Tropical Sky Trading cc. I registered my company with the
business linkage centre in 2011 ,I bought some tender documents from them of which I bid and managed to get a tender at
Columbus stainless steel. I’ m a registered company at Columbus data base and I do maintenance at the housing department
for them. I want to thank the Business linkage centre for making it possible for me to be one of the small business working for
such a big company Columbus without their help I do not think it would have been possible. I really appreciate Columbus
management for granting me an opportunity to work with them and I thank them their willingness to empower me as a business
woman and I hope I will get to a level where I can be the best woman entrepreneur in Mpumalanga.”
Maphope Civils cc: Nokukhanya Matjeke – “ I will love to give a big thank u to PHB for plowing back to the community this is
the kind of South Africa that we need for our economic growth and to alleviate unemployment and poverty and we as SMME we
can continue with this principle since we have been help one day will be big companies who will also look back to the
communities and help where there is a need.
To BLC halala for your hard work u and u are always looking at our best interest as SMME u update us on new business if it
was not for u we would not be where we are right now
Some of us came here at the beginning of the six months course not knowing much but now we can be proud to say we can do
our own calculations on VAT, we know who must pay Tax and all and those that want to Export now which rout to follow “
Intemezzo Trading – Thandi Mahlangu – “ Through the BLC, I get free marketing because I am able to network with other
business owners and share business ideas. The BLC is my stage where I shine by showing what my sevices are. I now know
how to do basic bookkeeping, instead of applying an accountant. I understand the difference between types of tax. I understand
the advantages and disadvantages of exporting. I also understand that I and my business are two different bodies because my
business money may only finance business related activities. I thank Valerie and Sadiya for all their support throughout the
period I was with the BLC and have many more years to come with them. Thank you very much.”
SUCCESS STORIES OF ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS COMPLETED
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Feeding the hungry, is a MCCI initiative which will assist beneficiaries who cannot
sustain themselves and have limited access to food, with the specific emphasis on a
balanced diet. These CSI projects contribute to their Broad-Based Black Economic
Empowerment (BBBEE) scorecard and we also ensure that funds are spent locally
within our community and province. So the impact with continuous investments and
support from companies will ensure little by little we can overcome the poverty problem.
Focusing on balance meals as well as addressing protein deficiency in our community.
As Nelson Mandela said…. “Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity; it is an act
of justice. Like Slavery and Apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is manmade and it
can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. Sometimes it
falls on a generation to be great. YOU can be that great generation. Let your
greatness blossom. Is not an act, but a habit.”
Without our partner’s contribution, we would not be able to make this enormous
difference in the community. Your commitment and generosity is truly appreciated and
valued.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FEEDING THE HUNGRY
• It has come to our attention that there are many hungry kids and families in our municipal area.
• Created project – feeding the hungry
• Local kids suffering from extreme protein deficiency and various other causes due to no or
limited access to food. (Sango Village)
• Food parcels (R360 per month for a family of four) are being bought and delivered to
beneficiaries in need of food.
• Cannot sustain themselves and have limited access to food, with the specific emphasis on a
balanced diet.
• Success to date fed more than 5000 beneficiaries – reliable access to the economy.
• Providing beneficiaries with education
• Decrease unemployment
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FEEDING THE HUNGRY
Step by step giving a kid sustainable access to the market by completing
school and leave with a matric certificate and also can be employable
(SHORT TERM GOAL – EDUCATION) – addressing the unemployment rate
amongst youth (LONG TERM GOAL – UNEMPLOYMENT).
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Middelburg Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Department of Education and Steve
Tshwete Local Municipality hosted the Local Annual Career Expo on 30 – 31 January
2013. The focus of the expo was on Gr 9 learners and Gr 12 learners with Mathematics
and Science. The purpose of the expo was to motivate the learners to become focused on
their future, and to choose subjects in accordance with their career choices. The expo was
a great platform to show learners that there is hope to reach their dreams, and that
through hard work they can further themselves to one day become a successful member
of the community. A total of 22 schools, with 4500 learners participated in this event,
which fundamentally confirms the great success of the 2013 Career Expo.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CAREER EXPO 2013
ACHIEVEMENTS FOR BLC
• SACCI – Chamber of the year 2010/2011 – national platform
• SACCI – Chamber of the year runner up 2011/2012 – national
platform
• SACCI – Chamber of the year runner up 2012/2013 – national
platform
• Leeds City Council – best practices award – international platform
• World Chamber of Commerce and Industry – best youth
entrepreneurship project – nominated top 5 international platform
• 47000 hits - most popular - Enterprise Development and Socio-
Economic development Projects
• Proud to announce 100% project success - since 2008 on BBBEE
scoring and audits.
• All investors claimed full points for every rand spent with BLC.
Here is why you should choose the BLC as your partner of
choice in Enterprise Development & Socio Economic
Development Projects THE BENEFITS
Issue Article 18A certificates – you can claim tax back
DTI and BBBEE Verification Agencies approved projects and relationships
First point of contact for local supplier search
High quality projects with full recognition on BBBEE score-card
Provincial coverage
Excellent reporting and feedback
Small admin fee
Services offered to SMME’s are free
Career guidance to youth
Linking with employment opportunities and procurement information
BLC registered with Institute of Business Advisors (IBA) and Business Skills of South
Africa (BSSA)
MCCI level 4 BBBEE recognition level
B u s i n e s s L i n k a g e C e n t r e
M i d d e l b u r g C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e & I n d u s t r y
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