Tree Society of Southern Africa (TSSA)
The Tree Society of Southern Africa has been in existence since 1946, and is actively involved in promoting the awareness and preservation of TREES.
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The Tree Society of Southern Africa has been in existence since 1946, and is actively involved in promoting the awareness and preservation of TREES.
Continue reading →The TPSA is an association of members to serve the needs of both the live entertainment industry and its clients. Members include people & companies representing all aspects of the Live Events Industry as well as venues and equipment suppliers.
Continue reading →Surfing SA is the recognized governing body for the sport of surfing in South Africa and is a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), which, along with Sport and Recreation South Afric(SRSA), controls all sport in South Africa.
Continue reading →SA Power Flying Association is a network of aviation enthusiasts hosting rallies and rally-flyring championships.
Continue reading →The Society is the only organisation that has represented the professional interests of South African Master Mariners, Deck Officers & Cadets and those carrying out shore-based employment by virtue of their sea-going experience & certification. Branches can be found in Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth and Richards Bay.
Continue reading →Snow Sports South Africa represents the majority of Winter Olympics disciplines practiced in South Africa.
Continue reading →STBA provides a platform for local businesses to work together in improving services, security, marketing, networking & collaboration between associations.
Continue reading →Simmer Angling Club is the only recognised Club allowed to fish out of Germiston Lake. Although competitive we have a very strong Family value. And as such encourage angling as a family sport.
Continue reading →Our point of departure is formalising a resident and ratepayers association for the “old Nelspruit” now wards 12, 14-18 of Mbombela.
According to the constitution this a right we have to address matters a-politically but in conjuction with chamber of business.
Matters we are seeking to address are
1. Valuation role
2. Student Accomodation
3, Noise Pollution
4. Service delivery
5. Water
6. Electricity
7 Infrastructure
A community of South African Sign Language interpreters working towards the professionalization of interpreting.
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