A word from African Entrepreneurs Council’s President and Founder, Mr. George Sebulela.
“African Entrepreneurs Council exists for entrepreneurial businesses and entrepreneurs. Our focus is to effectively support businesses as well as entrepreneurs. This is achieved by forging partnerships with local and international companies. AEC will further continue to identify opportunities in local and global markets to attain sustainable business and economic growth”.
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Our mission
African Entrepreneurs Council’s mission is to empower entrepreneurs by fostering business dialog that generates improved prospects for entrepreneurs’ long-term contribution to the African and Global economy.
Our Objectives
The stimulation of a vibrant and fertile business landscape where entrepreneurs support one another in terms of business advisory, policy advocacy and skills development in order to grow businesses.
African Entrepreneurs Council In The News
CNBC Africa’s Head of Programming, Chris Bishop discussed problems facing black business as well as South Africa’s changing business sentiments with the Secretary-General of the Black Business Council, George Sebulela.
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19 January | AEC | Procurement | Penwell Dlamini | 2016-12-09 12:25:36.0 – c/o Times Live. Speaking at a business dialogue hosted by the African Entrepreneurs Council in Sandton‚ Brown said government spent R600-billion annually on procurement. Of this‚ 80% is for tenders worth less than R100-million‚ which provides opportunities for small...
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Government revealed plans to implement a user-friendly state procurement system that won’t hinder entrepreneurial growth. The government may in future dock the salaries of state accounting officers found to have failed to pay service suppliers within the stipulated 30 days. Also, the government is investigating the...
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Kenneth Brown. Picture: SUNDAY TIMES Most entrepreneurs are intimidated by the government’s R600bn annual procurement budget, but you don’t need to be a tycoon or a big industrialist to do business with the state, says the Treasury’s chief procurement officer, Kenneth Brown. The state’s procurement...
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