South African Tourism Services Association (SATSA)
SATSA is a member-driven association that offers inbound tourism services companies the highest level of quality in the tourism industry.
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SATSA is a member-driven association that offers inbound tourism services companies the highest level of quality in the tourism industry.
Continue reading →The South African Stomaltherapy Association (SASA) is a Not-For-Profit organisation established for the purpose of maintaining optimum care for individuals with ostomies, incontinence, draining wounds, fistulae, draining and feeding tubes and actual or potential alterations in tissue integrity.
Continue reading →SASLHA is the acknowledged voice of Speech-Language Therapists and Audiologists in South Africa.
Continue reading →The SA Sport and Hunting Federation offers a home to families and individuals who love the bush, hunting and shooting range activities.
Continue reading →Also known as the Suid-Afrikaanse Onderwysers Unie, the SAOU is a teachers union, dedicated to the highest universal values and values of service delivery. We are a strong professional body with the power to negotiate salaries and conditions of service with the employer, and to represent members in grievances and disputes.
Continue reading →The South African Taxidermy & Tannery Association (SATTA) was established in October 2016 with the aim to become the officially recognized body to serve the Taxidermy, Tannery and Dip & Pack industry in South Africa.
Continue reading →The South African Sports Medicine Association is an a-political, non-profit, multidisciplinary professional and scientific society dedicated to the motivation, responses, adaptation and health of people involved in sport and exercise.
Continue reading →SASCOC is South Africas national multi-coded sporting body responsible for the preparation, presentation and performance of teams to all multi-coded events, namely the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, Commonwealth Games, World Games, All Africa Games, Olympic Youth Games, Commonwealth Youth Games and Zone VI Games.
Continue reading →SASA is an extremely diverse organisation employing approximately 1000 people in a wide range of specialist areas. As our overall purpose in SASA is to promote the sustainability of the South African sugar industry, which in turn is a major source of livelihood for some 2% of the South African population.
Continue reading →The South African Statistical Association is a non-profit organisation with striving to foster the study of statistics!
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