Durbanville Judo Club (DJC)
The Durbanville Judo Club is affiliated with the Cape Town Judo Association
Continue reading →The Durbanville Judo Club is affiliated with the Cape Town Judo Association
Continue reading →The Domestic Water Heating Manufacturers Cluster of South Africa DWH-MANCOSA, has been established to promote the local industry within the parameters of designation
Continue reading →The Durban Charter Boat Association was founded in 1995:
To promote and encourage the establishment and maintenance of optimum standards of quality service in the interest of thepublic and for the protection of the good name of the industry. Durban Charter Boat Association members are experienced and dedicated deepsea fisherman with local knowledge of the deepsea fishing grounds off Durban
Formed on 25 March 1983 as a non-profit organization under Section 21 of the Company’s Act to promote and foster the arts and culture across the broadest spectrum in the greater Durban
Continue reading →The Dolphin Action and Protection Group is a non-governmental organization with the goal of protecting dolphins and whales.
Continue reading →The Dystonia Association of South Africa (DASA) is a non-profit organization that aims to support individuals with dystonia and their families.
Continue reading →The Club has been formed to foster the interests of the diamond, precious stones and jewellery industries and trade. To provide a meeting place in the manner of an exchange or bourse for the conducting of business amongst members of such industries and trade. To serve as a social meeting place for members and to provide the customary amenities of a social club. To protect the interests of members and to regulate the conduct of members and make rules in regard thereto.
Continue reading →Club for boat owners in Durban
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Dohne Sheep breed.
Continue reading →The Disaster Management institute of Southern Africa (DMISA) was founded in 1985 and still maintains its position as the premium professional association for Disaster Management professionals and associated disciplines in Southern Africa. DMISA is committed to providing learning, networking and alignment opportunities for the Disaster Management / Disaster Risk Reduction community of practice in Southern Africa. We encourage interaction between practitioners, researchers, legislators, stakeholders and leadership across Southern Africa to build capacity and resilience, reduce risk, and improve our common understanding of disaster risk. Our common goal is to reduce the impact of disasters on society and to build future ready sustainable communities.
DMISA is is a non-statutory, SAQA-recognised professional body. They have four professional designations: