National African Federated Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Pomote, unite and encourage the development of small business in South Africa
About Us
Supporting strugglling small business owners
The recent unrest in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal has cost lives and more livelihoods. The National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry is urging the government to come out in support of struggling small business owners, who’ve also been hit by COVID-19.
Programs
Vision 2023
NAFCOC’s Vision 2023 is to be the voice of business in South Africa and represent about 5 million SMMEs membership of both affiliated and associated members through the programme
NEC Members
NAFCOC NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Mr. Gilbert Mosena
ACTING PRESIDENT
- Deputy President of NAFCOC
- President of SAMEC – SOUTH AFRICAN MINING AND ENERGY CHAMBER
Ms. Thandazile Khumalo
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
- Senior Vice President of NAFCOC
- President of NAFSEC – NAFCOC SECURITY AND CLEANING
Mr. Simon Ramodike
SECOND VICE PRESIDENT
- Second Vice President of NAFCOC
- President of NAFCON- NAFCOC CONSTRUCTION
Mr. Stephen Sikhosana
SECRETARY GENERAL
- Secretary General of NAFCOC
- President of NIC – NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CHAMBER
Dr. Gugulethu Zondi
DEPUTY SECRETARY
- Deputy Secretary of NAFCOC
- Secretary General of NAFU- NATIONAL FARMERS UNION
Mr. Boetie Letsoela
TREASURER GENERAL
- Treasurer General of NAFCOC
- President of NAFTO – NATIONAL FEDERATED TRANSPORT ORGANISATION
Media
NAFCOC mourns the passing of its Former President Dr. Archie Nkonyeni
Indeed, a great tree has fallen as NAFCOC mourns the passing of Dr. Archie Siphiwo Nkonyeni a beacon of black business and one of the distinct NAFCOC’s former Presidents. Dr Archie Siphiwo Nkonyeni joined NAFCOC in 1981 and served as Senior Vice President from 1988 to 1990, Deputy President from 1990 to 1992 and National President of NAFCOC from 1992 to 1994. He has been a successful entrepreneur in a wide variety of businesses, from the 1960s to date.
NAFCOC was established in 1964 after numerous consultation with great and visionary leaders such as OR Tambo and his fellow comrades in Zambia and has remained one of the oldest and largest business chambers in South Africa with a representation in all 9 provinces, all regions and local municipality levels of South Africa. NAFCOC’s main objective is to unite, promote and encourage the development of black and small business in South Africa and thereby draw the majority from the peripheries to the frontlines of economic activity and decision making.