Advertising Benevolent Fund of South Africa (ABF)
The ABF is a 50 year charitable fund that provides short term support to our colleagues in advertising
Continue reading →The ABF is a 50 year charitable fund that provides short term support to our colleagues in advertising
Continue reading →APSA represents specialist prosthodontists and the speciality of prosthodontics. It is a special group of the South African Dental Association (SADA).
Continue reading →AHBEASA was formed with the primary purpose to articulate the concerns and aspirations of black owned businesses in the hairdressing and beauty sector.
Continue reading →The SA Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (SAAAD) promotes a membership program that supports and encourages continued development in the dental industry by creating a community of like-minded individuals with a culture of excellence and integrity while prioritising the highest patient care standards. SAAAD’s mission is to promote excellence in South African dentistry through education and create public awareness of the value of quality dental care.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Lippizaner horse breed. The South African Lipizzaner Centre (NPO) is a renowned equestrian establishment located just outside of Paarl in the Western Cape. Our work is dedicated to the preservation of the magnificent Lipizzaner horse in South Africa, and our training follows the strict principles and traditions of classical dressage and the haute ècole.
Continue reading →The SA Nursing Council is the body entrusted to set and maintain standards of nursing education and practice in the Republic of South Africa. It is an autonomous, financially independent, statutory body, initially established by the Nursing Act, 1944 (Act No. 45 of 1944), and currently operating under the Nursing Act, 2005 (Act No. 33 of 2005).
Continue reading →The SAIEE, a non-profit organization, is South Africa’s leading professional association for the advancement of technology.
Members rely on the SAIEE as a source of technical and professional information, resources and services.
To foster an interest in the engineering profession, the SAIEE also serves student members in all tertiary education establishments in South Africa.
The Institute contributes to the common interests and welfare of the whole engineering fraternity through close co-operation with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA).
The South African home of traditional JKA Karate, recognized by the JKA World Federation Head Quarters, Japan. ‘The Keeper of Karate’s Highest Tradition.’
SAKA are the officially registered South African branch of the Japan Karate Association (日本空手協会; Nihon Karate Kyokai) founded on May 27, 1949. SA JKA is the largest group of JKA karate practitioners in the world outside Japan. Their grades are recognised internationally and in Japan. Their senseis train at the infamous Honbu in Tokyo as often as possible to ensure that standards remain at the highest level.
The SA Institute of Occupational Safety and Health is a registered non-profit organisation (NPO) which is committed to the prevention and reduction of work place incidents and accidents in South Africa. Saiosh is doing this by promoting Occupational Health and Safety Management and Practices among its members and stake holders at large.
Continue reading →The SA Professional Institute for Kinderkinetics (SAPIK) is a non-profit professional organization representing the interests of Kinderkinetics across South Africa.
SAPIK is therefore the professional home of Kinderkineticists in South Africa where the professional behaviour of Kinderkineticists are regulated by registration.
SAPIK is dedicated to the advancement of the Kinderkinetics profession and the improvement of services to the consumer and take pride in representing the profession. This Professional body was established in 2002 with the support of various academic training institutions and qualified members of this profession in order to set up a quality control mechanism to guide the profession but also to protect the public.
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