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Gauteng Business 2018-19 edition

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A unique guide to business and investment in the Gauteng Province of South Africa. The 2018/19 edition of Gauteng Business is the 10th issue of this highly successful publication that has established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the Gauteng Province. In addition to the regular articles providing insight into each of the key economic sectors of the province, there are special features on the concept of the Urban Development Zone which underpins the successful urban growth strategy that is being pursued in the province, and on the importance of airports in regional economic thinking. To complement the extensive local, national and international distribution of the print edition, the full content can also be viewed online at www.globalafricanetwork.com under e-books. Updated information on Gauteng is also available through our monthly e-newsletter, which you can subscribe to online, in addition to our complementary business-to-business titles that cover all nine provinces as well as our flagship South African Business title.

INTERVIEW Linda

INTERVIEW Linda Blackbeard, RCCI CEO BIOGRAPHY Linda Blackbeard ran her own interior design and hospitality company before taking up the reigns as CEO of the RCCI. Having started as a receptionist, she quickly moved through the ranks and gained experience in marketing, sales and function coordination with a large corporate and then two hotel groups. Her hospitality business took her to Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique and Malawi. Linda serves on a number of forums, including being the SACCI Chamber Forum Chairlady and a member of the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry board of Directors. Randburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry Promoting and representing businesses in the economic powerhouse. What is the geographic footprint of the Chamber? The areas we cover are: Randburg, Sandton, Fourways, Lanseria and Midrand. What are the key functions of the Chamber? The key functions of the Chamber are primarily to promote business, to facilitate introductions, to be the voice of business at municipal local and government levels, in defending business in areas of poor decisionmaking or unintended consequences of various acts that are passed. What does the Chamber do to support SMMEs? One of the Chamber’s main focus areas is the development of SMMEs, finding opportunities for them, business enhancement with regards to training, helping with business plans, company registrations, giving direction to ideas that entrepreneurs might have and actually building them up so that they can run businesses of their own. Teaching them to form joint ventures with other small businesses to actually grow and have an opportunity then to tender for works that may be available through City of Johannesburg. We promote our local businesses getting the work that needs to be done here. We are trying to focus on supporting businesses, especially our small businesses within our space, assisting in developing and promoting entrepreneurs’ businesses, locally and into Africa. Does the RCCI interact with the municipal government on issues relevant to business? The Chamber is represented at the Johannesburg Business Forum, which is a platform to speak at a municipal level with regard to things like potholes, Pikitup, service delivery, electricity, power outages, billing issues, as well as working with the City to achieve their goals. We also sit in the Community Policy Forum Committees and we are active partners on the committees of LDAC (Local Drug Action Committee), which is the local organisation driving crime prevention, so we look at all areas of safety and security for the people within the area. Are your members drawn from very different sectors, or is there a concentration on types of businesses? If you’re a registered business you need to be a member of the Chamber, there is no particular industry sector. As long as it’s a company and busi- LINDA BLACKBEARD COURTESY OF OCDMP, A DIVISION OF OWONDO CORPORATE GAUTENG BUSINESS 2018/19 76

ness with integrity and it is legal, we will support you and try to help you wherever we can. Our members are from all business and industry sectors. Would it be correct to say that the area covered by the RCCI has some of the country’s most dynamic businesses? The areas we cover form the economic powerhouse of South Africa. I cannot stress strongly enough that the actual business hub of Sandton alone is responsible for decision-making (on signing powers and approval) of a large number of business transactions taking place across the country. Are there particular challenges? There are challenges. Randburg Chamber, which is 59 years old in 2018, is still not as actively supported as it could be. Our biggest battle is to create the awareness of where we are and what we can do for business. The more businesses stand together with their local Chamber of Commerce, the stronger our voice will be at municipal, provincial and government level. The way of doing business has changed and the Chamber is moving with the times. As a facilitator for you the business owner, we can with our new Silver Lining project open doors for you that you would not get through alone, connecting you and engaging on platforms that bring service to the businesses. By that I mean: are we sitting on the right committees? INTERVIEW Are we connected to the right people at the City of Johannesburg? Are we dealing at the right levels of government? Do we have the correct connectivity to be able to assist you in the areas of your need? These are questions we continually ask to improve our offering. Most of all it’s the members who need to dictate the integrity of our benefits list and not the people sitting in the chambers. The businesses out there need to tell us what their needs are. This way we can provide a better service for them. What does the future hold? With all the amazing initiatives planned and in the process of actioning - including our unique digital custom-designed Certificate of Origin programme for export. Businesses and members can look forward to renewed focus, positive opportunities, and facilitation in the SADC region for business growth and opportunity. We are also proposing a name change to incorporate the very large area we now service. CONTACT INFO Physical address: Unit G8 Atrium Terraces, 272 Oak Avenue, Randburg, Gauteng 2194 Tel: 086 101 9218 Fax: 086 212 4407 Email: admin@rcci.co.za Website: www.rcci.co.za 77 GAUTENG BUSINESS 2018/19

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