The "Invest in Namibia" Conference with the theme of "Promoting Investment for Inclusive Growth and Industrialization" will be held in Windhoek on November 8 and 9, 2016.
The GEIA Graduate Fellowships Program is available to Masters and PhD programs in policy development and capacity building in Africa.
Chamber members have been invited to take part in the Africa Day Celebrations in Ottawa on May 25, 2016 - a fitting celebration of our new mandate as The Canda-Africa Chamber of Business.
The Government of Canada purchases $15-$20 million of goods and services each year. Join the event to engage federal representatives and learn about procurement opportunities.
We are now “The Canada-Africa Chamber of Business” with an
Hatch, the Chamber's Lead Sponsor, has recently responded to changing client needs and in response to unstable markets. Read more to see these positive changes.
"The Space Between" , co-presented by Cinematoscape and North York Arts, open Black History Month in Toronto from February 25 to March 6, 2016 at Native Earth's Aki Studio, the Daniels Spectrum, and March 17-18 at the Toronto Centre for the Arts.
Our 17th Annual African Mining Breakfast with Premier Sponsor SGS takes place during the PDAC in conjunction with MineAfrica’s 14th Annual Investing in African Mining seminar and has become the biggest African mining event in North America.
With the help of Hatch and the Chamber, UCT's Graduate School of Business team competed in the John Molson International MBA Case Competition in Montreal in January. Follow the link to read more.
A highlight of the Chamber events this year was a visit and conversation with retired South African Constitutional Court Judge, Albie Sachs. Read more ...
As a result of Robert Friedland's presentation at the 2013 PDAC Mining Breakfast, discussions were set up between Ivanhoe, Laurentian University and the University of Limpopo on a mining education project in South Africa
Don't miss this year's highlight of the Mining Indaba - the 7th Canadian Interactive Breakfast. Tuesday, February 9, 2016, 6:30 am for 7:00 am, Westin Hotel, Cape Town. The Chamber is proud to be a founding and continuing partner of this event.
View this nostalgic photographic exhibition presently being held at the Schwartz/Reisman Centre, 9600 Bathurst Street, Toronto.
Read this interesting article by Simon Rees of Mining Weekly, reporting on the presentation of anticorruption expert and PwC Canada MD, Frederic Miller at the Chamber's recently held Infrastructure Seminar.
This event identifies the major forces acting on the world economy and their iimplications for Canadian exporters. Click through for more info and to register.
The Canadian Trade Commission has confirmed that visas to enter South Africa will not be required for diplomatic, official or ordinary passport holders for a stay shorter than 90 days.
Sony Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto, Friday December 4th,2015. Follow this link to purchase tickets.
In an article for "Mining Weekly", Siimon Rees reports on the Chamber's recently held "Infrastructure in Southern Africa" seminar.
The Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade & Development and Export Development Canada recently opened a permanent office in Johannesburg, formalizing its representation in Africa.
We congratulate Wayne Floreani in being named Person of the Year 2015! The award was made at the recent Indaba 2015 gala event held in Toronto.
Learn more about buying and selling in real estate sector in Toronto.
Read more about Truman Goba's keynote at the full-day seminar and evening presentation at the Chamber's Indaba 2015 networking event.
Take part in a survey to share your views on the South African development of an Exporters Bill.
Experience Africa in the heart of Toronto, with live music, clothing, crafts and food for sale on the weekend of 4 and 5 July 2015.