SA Women Lawyers Association (SAWLA)
The South African Women Lawyers Association (SAWLA) was established on
7 May 2006 to provide a dialogue and professional networking forum for South African Women in Legal Careers.
The South African Women Lawyers Association (SAWLA) was established on
7 May 2006 to provide a dialogue and professional networking forum for South African Women in Legal Careers.
SAVF aims to render social services to individuals & families within the community in order to empower them to improve their quality of life.SAVF creates hope in people with social needs.
Continue reading →The South African Union of Jewish Students (SAUJS) is a voluntary association that caters to the needs of Jewish students in South Africa across the different University campuses.
Continue reading →South African Tourism is the tourism marketing arm of the South African government. Simply put, our job is to promote the country domestically and internationally, whether for leisure, business or events tourism.
Continue reading →The South African Touch Association (SATA) was established in 1994 and has full membership of the Federation of International Touch (FIT) internationally. The amateur status of the sport and its impressive growth bears testament to the appeal of the sport and the commitment of the players who have been bitten by the touch bug.
Continue reading →SATAWU organises workers in the transport sector as well as security and cleaning companies. The sectors include railways, harbours, parastatals, aviation, passenger transport (buses and taxis) freight (trucking), contract, cleaning and security.
Continue reading →The South African Veterinary Association aims to serve its members and to further the status and image of the veterinarian. We are committed to upholding the highest professional and scientific standards, and to utilising the professional knowledge, skill and resources of our members, to foster close ties with the community and thus promote the health and welfare of animals and mankind.
Continue reading →The organisation is the mouth piece of the small to medium business enterprise in South Africa across all industry sectors, empowering and representing our members. Offices can be found countrywide.
Continue reading →The South African Typographical Union was established in 1898 as a National trade Union and has served the Printing Newspaper and Packaging Industry for 120 years with distinction.
Continue reading →SATRA’s long term strategy is to relentlessly drive the standards of the the Towing and Recovery Industry upwards by the achievement of sustainable and continued empowerment of its members and the maintenance and protection of the interests of all its stakeholders.
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