South African Organic Sector Organisation (SAOSO)
The South African Organic Sector Organisation (SAOSO) has been connecting the dots toward consolidating the Organic Sector in South Africa.
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The South African Organic Sector Organisation (SAOSO) has been connecting the dots toward consolidating the Organic Sector in South Africa.
Continue reading →The South African Orchid Council is your link to the orchid growing community in South Africa. It is the governing body for 22 Societies throughout South Africa.
Continue reading →The South African Optometric Association is a professional body acting as the custodian of the profession of Optometry and Dispensing Opticians.
Continue reading →The South African Ninjitsu Federation is a South African based Ninjitsu Ryu that teaches the principles of Koga Ryu Ninjitsu in South Africa. Ninjitsu was created over many years, decades, and centuries to address a defensive need for the environment of that time.
Continue reading →SANTACO was founded in September 2001 at the national conference held in Durban.
Continue reading →The South African National Taekwondo Federation is an affiliate of the USNTF. We practise WTF Kukki Taekwondo and are primarily based in the Western Cape of South Africa.
Continue reading →SANSEAs main aim is to strive for a better and safer future for all South Africans.
Continue reading →Association for competitive scrabble playing in South Africa
Continue reading →SANParks manages a system of 19 functional national parks in seven of the nine provinces of South Africa with a total area of just over 4 million hectares comprising 67% of the protected areas under state management. The SANParks of today is recognised as a world leader in conservation and protected area management.
Continue reading →The South African National Bottled Water Association (SANBWA) was formed in 1997 as a standards setting and representative body for the industry. It is a voluntary association of bottlers whose primary concern is the health, safety and pleasure of their consumers.
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