Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce

The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) is the primary business association in Zimbabwe representing enterprises of every size and kind throughout the country. ZNCC is an independent, voluntary, non-profit making and non-political organization.

It is an organization that provides services designed to support its members in business development. Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce is non-profit making membership based organization.

As an independent organization the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce represents the interest of its members through lobbying, collaboration and facilitation.

It provides a focus business empowerment as the engine for economic growth and also encourages competitiveness in the market place through the promotion of organized business communities.

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