Pietermaritzburg
Chairperson: Peter Warmington
Tel: (0)33-347-0220
Fax: (0)86-541-1285
PO Box 13774
Cascades
3202
Victoria Country Club Estate,
170 Peter Brown Drive,
Montrose,
Pietermaribtzurg
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Events
Speakers Meeting, 10th October 2008: Ana Natsvlishvili ‘Why Russia invaded Georgia: Oil, Democracy and new power policies in Europe and beyond'
Speakers Meeting, 5th September 2008: Dr. Ian McCallum ‘Ecological Literacy and Leadership'
Speakers Meeting, 29th August 2008: Professor Michael Cowling ‘One man, one nation - where are we going with the Zuma Trial?'
Speakers Meeting, 7th August 2008: Michael Katzenellenbogen ‘The Laws of Rugby - Old Laws, New Laws, ELVs? Which game is being played ‘
Speakers Meeting, 22nd May 2008: Moeletsi Mbeki ‘Why Polokwane and Eskom are making us jittery, but shouldn't...... yet'
Speakers Meeting, 6th February 2008: Allistair Sparks ‘South Africa's tricky transition'
Speaker's Meeting, 2 November 2006: Michael Spicer, CEO of Business Leadership SA, gave a talk at Victoria Country Club.
At the Maritzburg Golf Club, Patricia Glyn gave a presentation on Footing with Sir Richard's Ghost.
Moeletsi Mbeki gave an address on 'South African Business Looks North - What Lessons Learnt?' at Sinodale Centre.
Speaker's Meeting, 26 April 2006: Founder and international team leader of African Enterprise, Michael Cassidy, spoke on 'Same Sex Marriage - Why South Africa Should Not Embrace It'.
Speaker's Meeting, 16 November 2005: Dr Greg Mills, the Director of the Brenthurst Foundation, gave an address on How to Achieve 6%+ Growth in Africa.
Speaker's Meeting, 2 August 2005: Peter Draper, who heads SAIIA's Development Through Trade project, spoke on 'South Africa's Free Trade Agreement with China: Pros and Cons' at Chamber House. For more, email Beth Catterall at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Speaker's Meeting, 3 October 2006:
Speaker's Meeting, 19 September 2006:



