Limpopo Chamber of Commerce (LCC)
Cash Converters Building
48 Schoeman Street
Polokwane Central
Polokwane
South Africa
48 Schoeman Street
Polokwane Central
Polokwane
South Africa
Cash Converters Building, 48 Schoeman Street, Polokwane Central, Polokwane, South Africa
The Limpopo Chamber of Commerce (LCC) has been established in to introduce and provide a service delivery channel approach that can be used by all role players that seek to make a contribution in assisting the entry of new players into the formal economy; strengthening growth and sustainability of existing enterprises and creating necessary linkages in the continuum of enterprises graduation from local micro to globally competitive businesses; thereby remove constrains and bottlenecks associated with the SMME development and empowerment. The Chamber believes that the removal of these constrains and bottlenecks will address the historically skewed patterns of socio - economic quality of life, especially that of entrepreneurs. LCC's five pillars are Entrepreneurship Awareness, Education an, Education and Training; Market Linkages; Business Development Services and Support; Strategic Partnership Development; and Lobby and Advocacy.
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Polokwane, Capricorn District, Limpopo Province, South Africa
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