Association of Barbel Fishers (ABF)
The Association of Barbel Fishers – where you will find information on Barbel, Barbel fishing and hopefully like minded anglers.
Continue reading →The Association of Barbel Fishers – where you will find information on Barbel, Barbel fishing and hopefully like minded anglers.
Continue reading →The Association of Arts Pretoria has been a leading force in the visual arts since 1947. And years later, we continue to enable creative expression and cultivate a love for the visual arts.
SO…WHAT DOES OUR ART ASSOCIATION DO?
In short – we allow the arts to thrive through our active community of artists and art lovers. We also like to exhibit the best works we can find – in all genres. Our exhibition space boasts optimal architectural design – the natural light that permeates the exhibition space allows you to view art the way it was intended. Evaluations and restoration of art works form part of our activities and we host special events like walkabouts, the Potter of the Month-exhibitions and book launches.
On top of that, we are the founding member of the monthly Pretoria Arts Meander and we are deeply involved in art competitions – most notably the New Signatures Art Competition (the longest running art competition in the country).
The Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons of SA represents over 98% of registered plastic surgeons in South Africall of whom are highly skilled and qualified. The mission of APRASSA is to support their members in their efforts to provide the highest quality of patient care to the public. We undertake to attain and maintain high professional and ethical standards.
Continue reading →The Association for Visual Arts prides itself on consistently playing a prominent role in facilitating cultural interaction. We have been providing a platform for artists and art lovers for decades. Our programme of exhibitions, talks, conferences and events continues to champion some of the most insightful emerging and established voices in contemporary African art.
Continue reading →The Association aims to improve the Safety impact in South Africa through information sharing, creating structured qualification frameworks and adopting industry best practices for consistent improvement of safety performance throughout industry. AMSPSA aims to educate its members on safety matters by considering and discussing everything affecting the professional interests of its members.
Continue reading →The Association for Construction Health and Safety Management (ACHASM) is a registered non-profit company and a recognized SACPCMP Voluntary Association (VA), established to provide all those working in the Construction Health and Safety (CHS) field with an advisory and representative body.
ACHASM is committed to promoting the professional interest of CHS Practitioners within the Built Environment, in terms of the Construction Regulations (2014).
Continue reading →The Association of Mouth and Foot Painters (Pty) Ltd is not a charity. Marketing of products are done by the administrative office in George in the Western Cape only. No fund raising actions or door-to-door sales on behalf of the mouth and foot painters are ever undertaken.There are artists of all races and creeds in the Association.
Continue reading →The Association for Mathematics Education of South Africa – AMESA – is the professional association for Mathematics Education in South Africa. AMESA is the voice of Mathematics Education in South Africrepresenting the interests of the discipline and its members at national and provincial level. All who have an interest in the teaching and learning of Mathematics at all levels should belong to this dynamic Association.
Continue reading →AMIHRP recognises the dynamic environment facing all Human Resource Practitioners and acknowledges the meaningful role played by all South Africans in the transformation of the South African mining industry.
Continue reading →The Association of Mine Financial and Administrative Managers (AMFAM) consists of 350 members at gold, platinum and other metalliferous mining operations. It was established in 1920 as the Association of Mine Secretaries.
The main objectives of the association have always been to originate and promote the general advancement of financial discipline in the mining industry, and to protect the interests of its members.
The Association’s objectives are achieved in diverse ways, including conferences and seminars, where information is shared by relevant presentations. Every year, each district produces written projects that are reproduced in books, distributed in the industry as well as to universities and libraries around the world. These books are a permanent record of the association’s achievements and progress.