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Business info centre for Kruger Airport
Maximising potential
Ledwaba said an estimated 25 000 people passed through the airport each month, which added up to around 300 000 visitors a year, half of whom were foreigners. Ledwaba said the centre would market Mpumalanga as an investment destination and international trade hub, and would link domestic suppliers, investors and buyers with their international counterparts. The centre is also expected to maximise potential stemming from the 2010 Fifa World Cup, especially because some games will be hosted at the Mbombela Stadium outside Nelspruit.Promoting business activity
National Federated Chamber of Commerce (Nafcoc) provincial CEO Twice Gweu welcomed the opening of the centre, saying that any initiative promoting business activity and the generation of income for aspiring business owners deserved support. He said the chamber would attend the opening, and would also discuss with Mega the possibility of operating similar centres in local municipalities to support small businesses in the province. "Nafcoc has 15 branches across the province," he said. "Small business owners are free to use our offices, and we are ready to work with Mega to turn those into similar information centres." Source: BuaNewsA Satellite image of the Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport, situated outside Nelspruit (Photo: Google Maps)
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