Youth in Property Association (YIPA)
YIPA is a Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) which promotes the active participation of young, Black individuals in the South African Property Sector.
Continue reading →YIPA is a Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) which promotes the active participation of young, Black individuals in the South African Property Sector.
Continue reading →As an institute, the IIEC are there to provide and maintain a central organization for the promotion of efficiency, progress, welfare, knowledge, education and general development among persons engaged or employed in the insurance industry. We act as a networking platform to support professional standards while pursuing social issues in the Insurance Industry.
As an institute, we are there to provide and maintain a central organization for the promotion of efficiency, progress, welfare, knowledge, education and general development among persons engaged or employed in the insurance industry.
Continue reading →South African National Boxing Organisation (SANABO) is the organisation that governs the sport of Open Boxing (amateur boxing) for men and women in South Africa. SANABO is affiliated to the International Boxing Association (AIBA), along with the African Boxing Confederation (AFBC). SANABO is also affiliated to the South African
Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), and Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC). It organises national competitions such as the SANABO Elite National Championships, tournaments and trials.
The Western Cape Canoe Union (WCCU) serves primarily as a regional planning, administration & communication coordinator, for the paddle sports of flat water and river canoeing (K1 & K2), ocean surfski, canoe polo and wave ski in the Western Cape. WCCU is run by representatives from the affiliated clubs and coordinates the local Club and Metro / District organising efforts.
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Continue reading →INR are a team of passionate, professional people applying innovative science to catalyse change for a better planet.Partnering with government, civil society, the private sector and other leading research organisations they develop cutting edge solutions to support the resolution of natural resource challenges; they provide advice to practitioners, researchers and policy makers; they integrate effort; they build the capacity of graduate professionals to operate effectively in the workplace; and they advocate an environmentally secure future for all. The INR is an independent, non-profit, public benefit organisation committed to serving the people of southern Africa.
Continue reading →The Western Cape Bee Industry Association (also known as the Wes-Kaapse Nyebedryfsvereniging – WKBV) is dedicated to supporting those who work with the Cape honeybee (Apis mellifera capensis), a very special honeybee which is indigenous to the fynbos biome of the Western Cape. Through our association, we promote ethical, professional and sustainable beekeeping.
Continue reading →The Western Cape Woodturners Association (“WCWA”) is a club set up by woodturners for woodturners, with an aim to promote and nurture the art of wood-turning in all its aspects, as well as provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and techniques
The Western Cape Woodturners Association is a member club of the Association of Woodturners of South Africa (“AWSA”).
The WPMCA was established in 1981 and is affiliated to the South African Majorettes and Cheerleading Association (SAMCA). Through SAMCA we are affiliated to the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) | International Cheer Union (ICU)
Majorette-Sport World Federation (MWF) SAMCA is also affiliated to the ICU (International Cheer Union) and the MWF (Majorette-Sport World Federation) and compete at both federations’ international world championships.
The key objectives of the WCDSF are to encourage and promote every Deaf Sport Member with hearing loss to participate and enjoy sport.
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