South African Gastrointestinal Nurses Society (SAGINS)
The Society encourages professional development through education, training and research to provide optimal patient care.
Continue reading →The Society encourages professional development through education, training and research to provide optimal patient care.
Continue reading →The SA Fenestration & Insulation Energy Rating Authority (SAFIERA) represents the South African sandwich thermal panel industry on technical, regulatory, quality assurance and product acceptance issues.
TPMA Members include 12 of the leading manufacturers of polystyrene, polyurethane, polyisocyanurate and rock wool cored panels.
The main objectives of the South African Electrical Fence Installers Association (SAEFI), are as follows:
To attract members of the fence installation industry, and to represent its member’s in the promotion and advancement of their interests within the fencing industry.
To promote the advancement of the knowledge and skills of its member’s and the fence installation profession.
To promote Health & Safety issues within the industry.
Continue reading →Today, after many campaigns, demonstrations and petitions domestic workers are now covered and can fully enjoy the benefits of the labour laws. Yet the struggle continues. There remains a long road ahead in ensuring that domestic workers are educated in their rights and enjoy these rights. Simultaneously, workers must be given the freedom to inform their employer of their desire to join the SA Domestic Service and Allied Workers Union as well as to guarantee the universal recognition of domestic work as a valuable workforce in the modern economy.
Continue reading →Enabling successful open learning for all. Saide is committed to the process of transformation of education and training so to increase equitable and meaningful access to knowledge, skills and learning through the adoption of open learning principles, distance education methods and educational technology.
Continue reading →The South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (NRF-SAIAB) is a national facility of the National Research Foundation (NRF). The NRF-SAIAB contributes to two National Operation Phakisa Labs through which South Africa has identified the potential to develop the Biodiversity Economy and the Blue Economy. With a significant amount of funding from the Department of Science and Innovation and the National Research Foundation, SAIAB has developed several high-level platforms capable of undertaking research in various environments; these have positioned the Institute as an innovative leader in aquatic biodiversity research. All of SAIAB’s activities – research, student supervision and platform provision – support the Higher Education sector in the education, training and development of the aquatic managers and researchers of the future.
Continue reading →The South African Healers Association ! SOAHA is a community of healers, spiritually, physical and intellectually, engaged in the task of influencing the development and support of various healing practices in South Africa and recognizes the spiritual elements of these spiritual, traditional, indigenous and natural healing practices
Continue reading →SAHPA is a membership-based association for hang-gliding and paragliding (including powered versions) in South Africa. We aim to promote, protect and administer free flying in South Africa. SAHPA is a non-profit, membership-based organisation with a mandate from the Civil Aviation Authority to oversee Paragliding, Hang-gliding (and powered versions thereof), as well as represent the interests of recreational pilots. SAHPA is a non-profit, membership-based organisation with a mandate from the Civil Aviation Authority to oversee Paragliding, Hang-gliding (and powered versions thereof), as well as represent the interests of recreational pilots.
Continue reading →The mission of the SA Glass & Glazing Association (SAGGA) is to develop and expand the Architectural market by coordinated promotion of glass as the Architectural glazing material of choice and to set and maintain appropriate standards of commercial conduct, quality and workmanship in the interest of both the industry and its customers.
Continue reading →The SA Feedlot Association (SAFA) represents the feedlot industry on all formal structures where each member’s interests will be established and protected. The SA Feedlot Association strives to be an effective, representative and legitimate organisation that plays a leading role in all fields that will contribute to the advancement of the feedlot industry.
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