KwaZulu-Natal Bee Farmers Association (KNBFA)
A volunteer Association with a Passion for the Bee industry.
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Continue reading →The Cape Town Business Chamber (Kaapstad Sakekamer) supports business leaders who uplift the economy as well as communities to leave behind a proud heritage of inspiration and hope.
Continue reading →Club for canoeing enthusiasts. Affiliated with the Eastern Cape Canoe Union (ECCU)
Continue reading →The Koga Judo Club is affiliated with the Cape Town Judo Association
Continue reading →The Kanokan Judo Club is affiliated with the Cape Town Judo Association
Continue reading →The number of clubs affiliated to the Kennel Union in July 1998 stood at 189. A continuous record of registration of dogs has been kept since the first entry in 1891. Initially these were handwritten into special ledgers. In 1944 the ledgers were superceded by bound books of typed copies of Registration Certificates. The advent of computerisation saw a change to the records, these now being kept in the computer data bank.
Presently the Kennel Union is the internationally recognised representative of pure bred dogdom in South AfricNamibiBotswanLesotho and Swaziland. Reciprocal agreements are in force between the Union and many other similar bodies throughout the world.
Continue reading →The KZNFPA emanated out of the Natal Midlands Fire Protection Association, which was formed in 1954 as there was a strong need amongst landowners to establish a co-ordinated forest fire fighting initiative in the Natal Midlands, inclusive of aviation support, as a result of the then ongoing effects from devastating wildfires in the Crammond plantations.
Continue reading →This association is for all fellow Kalahari Hunters. Designed for us to communicate and share info, news and discussions.
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