Aquaponics Association of South Africa (AASA)
The purpose of Aquaponics SA is to promote the wellbeing and represent the interest of the Aquaponics Industry in Southern Africa.
Continue reading →The purpose of Aquaponics SA is to promote the wellbeing and represent the interest of the Aquaponics Industry in Southern Africa.
Continue reading →The Copper Development Association Africa (CDAA) has represented the local copper industry in southern Africa since 1962 and now promotes copper usage throughout Africa. The CDAA’s head office is based in Johannesburg and, on behalf of its members, the organisation is committed to advancing and expanding the use of copper and copper alloys throughout Africa. The CDAthrough continuous projects and trials, facilitates the adoption of downstream products, and the uses and benefits of copper across a plethora of industries.
Continue reading →The Local Government Sector Education and Training Authority (LGSETA) provides an environment to facilitate the training and up skilling of various employees and people involved in local government structures, as well as unemployed South Africans
Continue reading →The Services SETA’s primary function is to facilitate skills development through learning programmes like learnerships, skills programmes, internships and other learning programmes. They do this by disbursing grants to employers and skills development providers to offer training to employed and unemployed learners. As delegated by the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO), their role includes overseeing occupation-based training
Continue reading →The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) is Africas first network of centres of excellence in mathematical sciences. We enable the continents youth to shape the continents future through Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) education- training Africas next generation of leaders. AIMS South Africa is one of the centres of excellence for training, research and public engagement in Cape Town, South Africa. AIMS South Africa was established in 2003 as a partnership project of the following 6 universities: Cambridge, Cape Town, Oxford, Paris Sud XI, Stellenbosch, and Western Cape.
Continue reading →CCRED was initially known as CCE, and was the first of its kind in South Africa. Initially it aimed to meet the needs for improved research and teaching in the rapidly growing area of competition economics. However, the Centres scope has broadened to include not only competition economics, but also analysis of economic regulation and economic development across southern and East Africa.
Continue reading →The Contact Centre Management Group is a body of like-minded professionals and organisations that are committed to developing Contact Centre services in South Africa.
CCMG is is a non-statutory, SAQA-recognised professional body. They have five professional designations: Contact Centre Information and Data Analytics Professional;
At CIMA we know the only way to support and grow the accounting profession and build knowledge about management accounting best practices is to invest deeply and diligently into creating opportunities for research.Management accountants lead businesses to success. CIMA is the first and only global professional body for Chartered Management Accountants and is recognised as the most relevant financial qualification for business today.
Management accountants lead businesses to success. CIMA is the first and only global professional body for Chartered Management Accountants and is recognised as the most relevant financial qualification for business today.
CIMA is is a non-statutory, SAQA-recognised professional body.
They have two professional designations:
Cofesa provides tailored and specialist support across the multitude of critical areas in a business including employment law, industrial relations, health and safety, various trainings, payroll and employment equity.
Continue reading →AgriSETA creates and promotes opportunities for social, economic and employment growth for agri-enterprises through relevant, quality and accessible education, training and development in both primary and secondary agriculture, in conjunction with other stakeholders in agriculture.
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