Winners of SA Premier Business Awards announced

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Davies said the awards aimed to promote and encourage businesses across all sectors to embrace transformation and to grow the economy.

Minister of Trade and Industry Rob Davies announced the winners of the 6th Annual South African Premier Business Awards at a ceremony in Sandton on Wednesday evening.

Davies said in his keynote address that the awards aimed to promote and encourage businesses across all sectors to embrace transformation, and to grow the South African economy and make the country a globally competitive nation. He said that the South African Premier Business Awards were about recognising and celebrating South Africa’s entrepreneurs and companies that invested in both human and technical resources in various activities, and produce quality products and services. He congratulated all the finalists and winners.

“These awards are an affirmation of your hard work and dedication towards the implementation of the country’s blueprint and advancing our global competitiveness. Once again, congratulations for your achievement to all the entrants and particularly the winners.” she said.

 

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