SA Sheep Dog Association (SASDA)
Also known as the Suid-Afrikaanse Skaaphond Vereeniging, the association is committed through its Breeders and Registration program to be the keeper of the breed.
Continue reading →Also known as the Suid-Afrikaanse Skaaphond Vereeniging, the association is committed through its Breeders and Registration program to be the keeper of the breed.
Continue reading →SA Sailing Mission
Enable sailing for life across all sailing disciplines for all South Africans
SARAA is the national medical society for specialist rheumatologists and other health professionals involved in the care of patients with rheumatic diseases.
Continue reading →SCOUTS South Africa is the biggest youth organisation in the country with over 190 000 children, youths and adults nationwide.
Continue reading →South African Roadies Association (SARA) is a unique and dynamic non-profit training organization dedicated to the advancement and development of skills and knowledge amongst the youth in the technical and production sectors in South Africa and further afield.
Continue reading →SARDAs aim is to provide the opportunity of therapeutic and recreational horse riding for disabled people so that they might benefit in all aspects of their mental, physical and social lives.
Continue reading →SAMPRA is a collective management organisation (CMO) that administers Needletime Rights on behalf of recording artists and record labels. SAMPRA is governed by a board in which record companies and recording artists enjoy equal representation.
Continue reading →SARAECE is a research association that promotes research and research development in the field of early childhood education (ECE), including teacher education and development for ECE.
Continue reading →SARPA promotes the exchange of information and finding of solutions in protecting the income and assets of utilities against pilfering, misapplication and misappropriation.
Continue reading →Established as a non-profit trade association, SARCEA exists to preserve the good name of the industry; to promote the interests of members; to encourage fair and equitable trading conditions; to establish optimum standards of design, workmanship and service and to ensure fair conditions of employment for all employed in the industry.
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