Sabie Clay Pigeon Club (SCPC)
Clay Target Shooting Club
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Continue reading →Our objectives is to promote and encourage all firearm shooting disciplines as a recreation and a sport.
The SWPC organises numerous shoots during the year at a club and a provincial level. They conduct training courses for Range and Safety Officers and hold development clinics for new shooters.
Continue reading →South African Forum for Engineering (SAFE) is an overarching voluntary grouping comprising approximately 45 engineering entities such as Voluntary Associations, Engineering Faculties (universities), and ECSA that represent engineering in the construction and related Industries.
Continue reading →The Contractors Plant Hire Association (CPHA) was formed in 1970 to promote the development of the plant hire industry and generally to watch over and protect the interests of it’s members. The Association has it’s headquarters in Benoni, where it has a permanent National office. Regional branches have been established in Durban, East London and Port Elizabeth with membership in all nine provinces as well as in Botswana and Namibia
Continue reading →Valley Clay Target Club is the leading clay target shooting club in the Western Cape with a paid up membership in excess of 250.
Continue reading →SACESHA which was formerly known as SACEPA was founded in the year 2001 following the need identified by SACMA for HSE practitioners to network and share knowledge and information as well as address HSE matters of common interest.
The South African Colliery Environmental Practitioners Association (SACEPA) was founded during 2001 by Environmental Engineering (Ventilation and Occupational Hygiene) and Environmental Management staff members of a few collieries. The SACMA Safety forum already existed then, but amalgamated into the SACEPA SHE structures a few years later and renamed SACESHA in September 2015.
The aim with this association was to establish a single platform within the SACMA networking structure to address legal matters, transfer of knowledge through technical benchmarking andsharing of SHE information.
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Continue reading →The mission of SAWS is to develop and maintain professional standards and best management practices of subscribed wetland practitioners in South Africa in order to promote wetland sciences, conservation and management through collaboration and self-regulation of all Society members.
Continue reading →SASIAA is a voluntary association existing under the auspices of the South African Sugarcane Research Institute (SASRI), and whose membership is open to all who qualify in terms of its constitution. It aims to promote the development and application of the science of sugarcane agronomy in Southern Africa by creating opportunities for the free exchange of relevant ideas, knowledge and information between members. We maintain records of various field trial reports and make these available to members.
Continue reading →Construction Alliance South Africa (CASA) is an historic initiative which has united the construction industry under one umbrella body made up of some 36 professional, contractor, supplier, manufacturer and other allied industry bodies – essentially the construction value chain. CASA seeks to address the need for broad-based ongoing collaboration, consultation and engagement involving relevant industry stakeholders and is characterised by professionalism, integrity, relevance, fairness and transparency.
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