In the 1990s and the early 2000s, Khazaradze was a member of Taxpayers Union, a pro-government business-backed NGO established in 1996. The Taxpayers Union had strong connections with the ruling
Union of Citizens of Georgia party, with its founder
Niko Lekishvili being the
State Minister from 1995 to 1998. Khazaradze also was a chairman of the NGO New Movement, which later became the basis for the
New Rights Party. At some point, the Taxpayers Union turned against the government and on 2 April 2003 issued a statement condemning the government and the State Minister
Avtandil Jorbenadze for "ignoring the interests of business and for tolerating the use of media terror, blackmail and extortion against their opponents", threatening the use of the radical measures. Khazaradze was present at the meeting with other influential businessmen.
Lelo for Georgia In December 2019, Khazaradze together with other prominent Georgian politicians set up
Lelo for Georgia party that obtained four seats in the 2020 parliamentary elections and, along with a group of independent MPs created the first opposition faction in the
2020 Parliament. In 2024, the party run in the
2024 Georgian parliamentary election as a part of the
Strong Georgia coalition, which received 14 seats in the parliament, with 9 going to Lelo.
Anaklia Port Anaklia Port is a project to build a deep-sea port in Western Georgia, to accommodate very large vessels – the first of its kind in the region. According to the research published by NATO Research Division, Georgia's strategic geographic location gives is vast potential to act as a key transit country facilitating high volumes of international trade between Europe and Asia.
IDS Borjomi International IDS Borjomi was founded in 1995 by Mamuka Khazaradze and his business partners, building on the Borjomi mineral waters brand that was well known throughout the Soviet Union. IDS Borjomi Georgia now exports to over 40 countries worldwide.
Guivy Zaldastanishvili American Academy in Tbilisi (GZAAT) GZAAT is one of the first, private high-school providing Georgian students with world-class education co-founded in 2001 by Guivy Zaldastanishvili, with support from Mamuka Khazaradze and other Georgian entrepreneurs. In 2022 the school invited Keynote Speaker, Humanitarian, and TV and film producer Joy Ngoma, and the granddaughter of Archbishop Desmond Tutu Mamuka Khazaradze currently serves on the Board of Trustee of GZAAT.
Chateau Mukhrani Chateau Mukhrani is an old royal Georgian winery that first exported Georgian wines 130 years ago. The modern company, Chateau Mukhrani was founded in 2002 by Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze and their business partners. ==Trial==