Western Province Bowls (WPB)
Western Province Bowls Association was formed in 1906 starting off with three clubs and in 2017 comprises a total of 36 clubs with some 2 700 members.
Continue reading →Western Province Bowls Association was formed in 1906 starting off with three clubs and in 2017 comprises a total of 36 clubs with some 2 700 members.
Continue reading →The Western Province Badminton Association are actively involved in the development of the sport of badminton, and with the support of the Western Cape Government, they have teams coming from Oceanview (many of whom have represented Western Province) and Gugulethu, who provide transport in bringing the players to the hall to practice and play league.
Continue reading →WCBL is a boxing league which will be conducted on annual basis. The page will contain lasted updates on the league and extra activities related.
Continue reading →Information on all aquatic sports in the Western Cape
Continue reading →If you want to register your foals so that they have papers to prove their welsh breeding or if you want to show your pony in Welsh classes at any of the available shows throughout the country you will need to become a member of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of SA.
Continue reading →The WCSASEDF objective is to lobby Government raise these injustices for Small Business to become successful, create growth creating sustainable jobs and businesses. To help start-up businesses with mentorship without claiming “commission fees” that can be used for business growth as Small Business are key to in terms of Economy Stimulation.
Continue reading →The insurance institute of the Western Cape (IIWC) was established in 1898. It is the oldest insurance institute in South Africa and possibly Africa. Formally known as the Insurance Institute of the Cape of Good Hope it has an unbelievably rich history within our community.
Continue reading →The objective of IQSA is to promote the fellowship of members through the advancement, promotion & development of the quarrying industry
Continue reading →The Western Cape Liquor Authority (WCLA) regulates the retail sale and micro-manufacturing of liquor in the Western Capwe province.
Continue reading →The WRC operates in terms of the Water Research Act (Act 34 of 1971) and its mandate is to support water research and development as well as the building of a sustainable water research capacity in South Africa. The WRC serves as the country’s water-centred knowledge ‘hub’ leading the creation, dissemination and application of water-centred knowledge, focusing on water resource management, water-linked ecosystems, water use and waste management and water utilisation in agriculture.
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