
MBABANE – A collaborative initiative between Business Eswatini (BE) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) aims to transform workplace cultures by directly tackling violence and harassment issues head-on. In a first-of-its-kind program for the country, the newly launched training sessions—branded under the theme Prevention and Management of Violence and Harassment in the Workplace—promise to reshape […]
In a remarkable gesture of support for young entrepreneurs, the Youth Chamber of Commerce has been granted a three-year membership to Business Eswatini (BE), courtesy of an anonymous sponsorship from a BE member. The exciting announcement was unveiled by BE’s Vice President, Andrew le Roux, during the organization’s inaugural Business-to-Government (B2G) Engagement held at Emafini. […]
In a bid to address the diverse needs of vulnerable groups and foster inclusivity, Business Eswatini (BE) has called on the government to establish an overarching social security policy framework. BE Vice President of Industrial Relations and Social Policy Committee, Andrew Le Roux, emphasized the importance of prioritizing inclusivity to effectively tackle poverty and vulnerability. […]
In a bid to bolster economic growth and foster stronger partnerships between the government and the private sector, Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini convened the inaugural Business to Government forum earlier today. Addressing a gathering of local business leaders, the Prime Minister emphasized the critical role of the business community in driving economic development, job […]
Business Eswatini has embarked on a collaborative effort with the International Labour Organization (ILO) to explore the implementation of a national minimum wage in the Kingdom. This initiative comes in response to a request made by the Ministry of Labour and Social Security to the ILO in December 2022. At present, Eswatini lacks a national […]