The Country Life Foundation (CLF) will host a gala dinner at a local hotel on Monday next week to celebrate innovation and entrepreneurship.
This event will serve as a platform for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMMEs) across health, agriculture, infrastructure, tourism, transport, and IT sectors to connect directly with investors passionate about these industries.
In a statement issued this week, CLF says it remains steadfast in its commitment to transparency and integrity as a global marketplace becomes increasingly fraught with fraudulent schemes promising investment opportunities that never materialise.
There will not only be a celebration of innovation and entrepreneurship, but also a firm statement against the deceitful practices that plague the investment landscape.
“SMMEs from various sectors will have the chance to meet face-to-face with investors actively seeking to support and advance enterprises. Attendees will also experience first-hand, the genuine potential for investment through real-time deals and interactions with credible investors.
“We invite medical entrepreneurs and other business leaders to share their experiences and frustrations with fraudulent activities. This open forum aims to shed light on these issues and demonstrate CLFs unwavering commitment to reliable, ethical investment,” the statement said.