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Business Forum reaches out to indigenous businesses

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The Aboriginal Business Forum of South Africa (ABFSA) met with members of the PA Khoisan Royal House Northern Cape this week in an collaborative effort to assist members of the first Khoi and San communities.

ABFSA met with members of the PA Khoisan Royal House in the Northern Cape this week. Picture: Supplied

THE Aboriginal Business Forum of South Africa (ABFSA) met with members of the PA Khoisan Royal House Northern Cape this week in an collaborative effort to assist members of the first Khoi and San communities.

ABFSA secretary general, Marvin Neels, said these communities were marginalised and excluded from the mainstream economy for many years.

“ABFSA invites anyone who shares our interests and values to join our organisation. We want to connect, uplift and empower our indigenous and so-called Coloured owned businesses in South Africa.”

He added that they would soon announce exciting membership and partnering opportunities to benefit their communities.

Picture: Supplied

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