National African Federated Chamber of Commerce & Industry (Nafcoc) - Kwazulu-Natal office

1st Floor
5 Wallnut Street
Durban
South Africa

(031) 301-9860

1st Floor, 5 Wallnut Street, Durban, South Africa
NAFCOC is an independent and non-profit business support organisation primarily, but not exclusively, serving the black community. Its main objective is to promote and encounrage the development of black business in South Africa and thereby draw the black majority into economic activity and decision making. It aims to promote a spirit of co-operation and unity among black business people, to encourage self-help in the black community and full participation in the economy of the country.

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Durban, eThekwini Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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