Blind South Africa (BSA)
Promoting and facilitating the dignity and independence of blind and visually impaired South Africans remains the key purpose of Blind SA.
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Promoting and facilitating the dignity and independence of blind and visually impaired South Africans remains the key purpose of Blind SA.
Continue reading →Caring for the Intellectually and Physically Disabled
Continue reading →The SA Archaeological Society, also known as ArchSoc, is a registered non-profit organisation. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in archaeology. The Society promotes archaeological research in Southern Africa.
Continue reading →The NAMC was established in terms of the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act No. 47 of 1996, as amended by Act No 59 of 1997 and Act No. 52 of 2001. We are a statutory body reporting to the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Our mandate is captured in our four core divisions namely; Agribusiness Development, Agricultural Trusts, Statutory Measures and the Markets and Economic Research Centre (MERC).
Continue reading →The Future Farmers Foundation is a formal entity, dedicated to provide platforms for young men and women, who are passionate about agriculture and whom can become successful commercial farm managers or farmers in their own right.
Continue reading →We are a group of dedicated and hard working individuals and executives who intentionally get involved in Ekurhuleni and on many Forums in South Africa. Our extensive membership base adds strength to our objectives and grants us influence with Government
Continue reading →The SA Institute of Occupational Safety and Health is a registered non-profit organisation (NPO) which is committed to the prevention and reduction of work place incidents and accidents in South Africa. Saiosh is doing this by promoting Occupational Health and Safety Management and Practices among its members and stake holders at large.
Continue reading →The Professional Educators Union (PEU) is a national trade union that’s proudly South African. What drives us is to organise teachers – the educators of the nation, regardless of colour, creed and gender – and represent them in labour-related grievances and during collective bargaining to ease the pressure that comes with the nature of the teaching profession.
PEU aims to make teachers’ lives easier so that they continue empowering the youth with the most important tool – education – without stress or worry. PEU is a a member of the Education Labour Relations Council (ELRC) and the Public Service Coordinating Bargaining Council (PSCBC). They are also affiliated to the National Council of Trade Unions (Nactu) and the Confederation of South African Workers’ Unions (Consawu). At the same time, PEU represents its members in the National Economic Development and Council’s (Nedlac) Development Chamber. Moreover, they are part of the National Board for Further Education and Training (NBFET).
Continue reading →MIWthe Independent Workshop Association, representing General Repairs and Auto Electrical Workshops; Air Conditioning and Accessories; Transmission & Driveline and Fitment Centres strives to remain ahead of the ever-changing technologies and best practices of the aftermarket motor industry. MIWA encourages members to support inter-associational, business-to-business trading with a view to strengthen the RMI. MIWA remains the leading resource for members ensuring continued relevance and sustainability.
Continue reading →The Workplace Wellness Industry Representative Body guides the growth and development of the industry to increase productivity and stimulate the Southern African economy.
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