Kruger Lowveld business alliance launched

Kruger Lowveld Ehlanzeni Business Alliance held a brainstorming session to improve business and tourism in the province by ensuring that all chambers work together.

The Kruger Lowveld Ehlanzeni Business Alliance (KLEBA) will be launched later this year by Kruger Lowveld Chamber of Business and Tourism (KLCBT).

KLEBA aims to improve business and tourism in the province by ensuring that all chambers work together.

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Chief Operating Officer, Linda Grimbeek, says KLEBA is now moving from talk to action.

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A recent meeting in April held a brainstorming session to identify the biggest issues affecting business and tourism in the region.

“The top-three challenges identified are: reducing the gap between government and business; safety and security; and not enough water resources,” says Grimbeek.

“Solutions for these challenges were also raised and KLEBA has formed a committee for each focus area to tackle these challenges. Interested parties wishing to join forces with us are welcome to contact the KLCBT for details,” she adds.

Members of the alliance include the KLCBT, NAFCOC, FABCOS, AHI and the business chambers within the Ehlanzeni District (Lydenburg-Mashishing, Bushbuckridge, Pilgrim’s Rest, Graskop, Sabie, Hazyview, Malalane and Barberton), as well as the broader Kruger National Park.