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About the Waterberg Chamber

Driving regional investment, enterprise growth, and public-private collaboration across the Waterberg District Municipality.

Official Authorization

Institutional Mandate

Established under Council Resolution No. A186/2024 of the Waterberg District Municipality, the Waterberg Chamber of Commerce & Industry (WCCI) serves as an independent, unified private-sector platform working in strategic alignment with municipal leadership, provincial authorities, corporate investors, and SMMEs across Bela-Bela, Lephalale, Modimolle-Mookgophong, Mogalakwena, and Thabazimbi.

Our mandate directly aligns with the District Development Model (DDM) and the Limpopo Development Plan (LDP 2030) to accelerate industrialisation, energy transition, job creation, and structured local economic growth.

The Six Strategic Pillars of WCCI

P1. Data & Insight

The district's primary repository for economic data, market intelligence, and sector benchmarks.

P2. Opportunity Identification

Mapping bankable private and public sector projects across mining, energy, agriculture, and tourism.

P3. Sector Facilitation

Unblocking red tape, facilitating municipal engagement, and expediting development approvals.

P4. Intermediation & Trust

Building long-term trust between community stakeholders, corporate investors, and local government.

P5. Strategic Alignment

Ensuring industry growth directly supports community upliftment and local procurement targets.

P6. Co-Creation & Scaling

Institutionalising long-term partnerships and measuring real economic transformation.

Executive Leadership

Chief Executive Officer

"The Waterberg District possesses enormous economic potential, but no single institution can unlock it alone. WCCI is a call to action for government, business, and communities to work together."
— Ms. Rebone Langa, CEO
Global Reach

International Partnerships

WCCI actively opens bilateral trade and investment corridors. A recent WCCI delegation engaged government and business counterparts in Oman, establishing MOUs to facilitate cross-border capital flow, technical skills exchange, and trade opportunities.