Lesotho Chamber of Commerce and Industry is a Non-profit organisation with the following objectives:
• To support the transformation and growth of Lesotho’s economy.
• To advocate, inform, participate and engage with policy and decision makers for reforms.
• To promote a conducive business climate in Lesotho.
• To collaborate with public sectors in formulating and implementing policies that support job creation and employment of more Basotho.
• To promote economic growth of the entire business community regardless of race, sex, creed, religion and/or privilege.
• To promote fair and competitive business practices.
• To make LCCI more relevant to its members and focus on delivering needs-directed chamber services to our members.
• To serve our members with new innovative business approaches.
• To share knowledge, experience and resources through an established network of national, regional and international contacts.
• To promote SMME, and NEW entrepreneurs’ growth and development through various initiatives and programmes
• To become a strategic vehicle for the participation of member businesses in social responsibility programmes.
THUD Maseru this evening asks the big question: What’s your Vibranium/Unique Selling Proposition? How are you as an entrepreneur, professional and artist using that to change the currency and value of Lesotho’s citizenship?
Join THUD Maseru today, and get inspired by the CEO of Standard Lesotho Bank, Mr Mpho Vumbukani as he shares his story.
Bring a friend!!😉
Job advert for Project Coordinator Economic Diversification Support Technical Assistance Project
1. BACKGROUND The Lesotho Chamber of Commerce and Industry has received financing from the Fund for African Private Sector Assistance of the African Development Bank Group towards implementation of the Economic Diversification Support Technical Assistance Project and intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this grant to payments under the contract for the Project Coordina...
Continue ReadingAs part of its robust efforts to inform, educate and make the public and the private sector aware, British American Tobacco (BAT) was here at the Chamber of Commerce this morning. The company has an all year round ‘Youth Smoking Prevention Campaign’, of which more efforts and emphasis is made during this busy time of the year. According to representatives ‘BAT is very much aware of the serious health risks posed by the conventional tobacco products’. It has therefore ensured... that their distributors, marketers and retailers acquire the right training and point of sale material that will assist them in upholding the minimum age laws. The visit to the Chamber is a BAT initiative to urge the private sector, especially retailers not to sell any tobacco products to persons under the age of 18.
The Lesotho Chamber of Commerce wishes you a Safe and Healthy Festive Season.
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