SA Wool & Mohair Buyers` Association Ltd (SAWMBA)
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SAWA is the officially recognized representative body for the Wire Industry in South Africa, born in 2002. The goal of the South African Wire Association (SAWA) is to promote exports of members products through synergy of research, marketing, training and cooperation with industry and government initiatives for the creation of wealth for the nation.
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Continue reading →SAWFA’s main function is the nation-wide training of water fitness instructors. It also seeks to make the public aware of the benefits of water fitness and to encourage people to attend classes given by experienced SAWFA instructors.
Continue reading →The Safer South Africa Foundation exists to mobilise under-resourced communities to build awareness and ability to work together in the fight against crime.
Continue reading →South African Visual Arts Historians (SAVAH) is an organisation of academics and professionals that seek to advance the professional practice of art history and visual culture in South Africa and to forge relations with practitioners from other disciplines and regions.
Continue reading →The South African Wrestling Federation is the official body for Olympic Wrestling in South Africa & is affiliated to: United World Wrestling/SASCOC/SRSA
Continue reading →The Sailors Society provides a personal lifeline for seafarers on board ship and when they step ashore.
Continue reading →The South African Wood Preservers Association (SAWPA) is a non-profit association formed in 1980, by the South African wood preserving industry, primarily to promote timber treatment and treated timber products. Commercially grown timber in Southern Africa is mainly of the Eucalyptus and Pinus species, both of which are not durable. By applying the correct chemicals to these timbers we are able to ensure that the timber performs as if it were durable thereby giving predictable long life performance.
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