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.
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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 →Soutpansberg Chamber of Commerce is a chamber of commerce located in the city of Louis Trichardt
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 →The Uncedo Service Taxi Association is a Taxi Association operating from Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape
Continue reading →SAPPMA is a voluntary, self-regulating, non-profit association that represents the plastic pipe manufacturers and other stakeholders in the industry with membership comprising most of the major players in Southern Africa. The SAPPMA brand is well known and is recognized by design engineers and customers as additional safeguard against poor quality products. The purpose of SAPPMA is to create absolute customer confidence in the plastic pipe industry and to ensure the long term sustainability of the industry with top quality piping systems.
Continue reading →The objectives of the association are, amongst others, sustainable development of the Southern African pump industry and related sectors by implementation of the SAPSDA Skills Development Plan by providing a platform where new entrants to the industry can enjoy the hand over of knowledge and skills already existing in the industry to the young and less experienced.
Continue reading →Also known as the Dekkersvereniging van Suid Afrika, the Thatcher’s Association of SA is an association of bona fide Thatching Contractors and relevant industries and professionals
Continue reading →SANHSA exists to strengthen provincial associations; create an enabling environment for civil society engagement; convene the movement; serve the needs of the associations, and be a representative structure on a national level.
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