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Hereby apply for admission as a member of the Chamber and enclose herewith the annual membership fee.

Employees Annual Subscription   Number of employees
1-5 R 689.70
6-10 R 875.30
11-15 R 993.20
16-20 R 1127.30
21-25 R 1414.50
26-30 R 1574.40
31-50 R 1783.20
51-100 R 2069.10
101 and over R 2321.20
Group member R 2893.00
(5 Branches)
Corporate member R 5603.00
(Head Office - West Coast area)

 Bank details: ABSA Montague Gardens, Branch Code:632005   Account number: 01004844838

 If paying directly into our Bank Account, please assist us by faxing your deposit slip and application form to: 021-5511742

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News

  • De Lille joins DA Western Cape government
    ID leader Patricia de Lille will join the Western Cape government as social development minister, provincial premier Helen Zille said in Cape Town .
  • Selebi hints at 'improper' prosecution
    Former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi has asked his lawyers to tell "authorities" that his corruption prosecution may have been improper
  • MPs road travel claims to be scrutinised
    The matter of MPs choosing to drive rather than fly, at a lesser cost, between Parliament and their constituencies will be examined at a meeting of the multi-party Parliamentary Oversight Authority (POA) next week.
  • ICC: fixing case is most serious since Hansie
    The head of the International Cricket Council has called the latest fixing allegations the most serious case of corruption to hit the sport since South Africa captain Hansie Cronje was banned for life 10 years ago.
  • SA loses free status as media threats grow
    A US-based NGO has demoted South Africa on its "free" countries list due "to an increase in hostile rhetoric towards the media on the part of government officials".

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