THE Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) will hold its annual National Council meeting in Windhoek this weekend.
Representing close to 2 000 members from its 13 branches, the National Council is the highest policy and decision-making body of the NCCI. The gathering will constitute delegates of branches, national corporates, past presidents of the NCCI, co-opted members, representatives of the association of members and honorary members.Minister of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development, Helmuth Angula, is expected to give the keynote address.A number of issues will be considered during the meeting, which will include the approval of the chamber’s budget for 2005 as well as adoption of the resolutions of the NCCI Annual General Meeting.The NCCI held its Annual General Meeting in June, which also saw the election of Namdeb Managing Director, Inge Zaamwani, as the second female president since its establishment.The gathering will constitute delegates of branches, national corporates, past presidents of the NCCI, co-opted members, representatives of the association of members and honorary members.Minister of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development, Helmuth Angula, is expected to give the keynote address.A number of issues will be considered during the meeting, which will include the approval of the chamber’s budget for 2005 as well as adoption of the resolutions of the NCCI Annual General Meeting.The NCCI held its Annual General Meeting in June, which also saw the election of Namdeb Managing Director, Inge Zaamwani, as the second female president since its establishment.
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