Port Elizabeth Music Society (PEMS)
Community organisation supporting local artists and performers in Port Elizabeth and surrounds
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Community organisation supporting local artists and performers in Port Elizabeth and surrounds
Continue reading →BECOME A MEMBER! ONLY R140 PER ANNUM! Quarterly newsletter. Outings to beautiful gardens. Visits to Rose Farms in our area. Regular hints and tips on roses. Step by step rose care.
Continue reading →The Midlands Bed & Breakfast Association [MIDBABA] is an association of Bed & Breakfasts and Self-catering establishments operating in the Midlands area of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Continue reading →The microscopy society of SA (also known as die Mikroskopie Vereniging van Suidelike Afrika) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to furthering microscopy in the broadest sense in all branches of science within the Southern African region
Continue reading →Having been founded in 1993 after the famous Mopani 1 meeting of over 200 black business delegates that was called by the late Great, Honorable President Nelson Mandelthe National Black Business Caucus (NBBC) is a membership-based organization that is founding affiliate of the Black Business Council (BBC). Our purpose is to collectively lobby government and private sector on behalf of our members who are Black Owned Businesses (BOBs), as well as participate with the BBC and all its other affiliates on true black economic empowerment policy generation.
As NBBC we further focus on the monitoring and enforcement of the existing BBBEE legislation in an effort to find practical ways for the participation of BOBs in the mainstream economy.
We believe that it is high time that we as BOBs stop asking permission to participate in the mainstream economy; we ought to be creating our own black owned conglomerates and take over our countries economy.
Continue reading →The aim of the Safety First Association was to teach the principles of safety, not only to workers, but also safety off the job which included home and traffic safety. This was achieved mainly through the launching of their magazine “ Safety First” which later become known as “Industrial Safety” and then “National Safety” and which has been published regularly since its first issue.
Continue reading →The SA Arms & Ammunition Dealers Association represents firearm dealers, importers, manufacturers, gunsmiths and related trades (broadly, the Firearms Trade) in matters of common interest. These include legislation and the functions of government such as SAPS, Customs, SABS, theDTI and more.
Continue reading →The main objective of Pretoria Daycare Association is the promotion of the physical, educational, individual, loving care in a homely-religious atmosphere of toddlers, toddlers and babies.
Continue reading →The Parasitological Society of SA is a non-profit organisation for scientists and researchers associated with southern Africa who are interested in all fields of parasitology. The society aims at promoting parasitology in this region and creating a forum for researchers, veterinary parasitologists, and other scientists and interested parties to meet and exchange information regarding their relative fields. This occurs at the annual PARSA meeting held within the southern African countries and is attended by a number of national and international participants. Furthermore, PARSA publishes a quarterly newsletter which is distributed to all of its members, conveying important information on the awards, opportunities and work being done by the southern African parasitologists.
Continue reading →Founded in September 1910, NICRO is one of the largest, most enduring South African non-profit organisations. The organisation, which specialises in social crime prevention and offender reintegration, boasts a rich, unparalleled history in human rights, juvenile justice and innovative criminal justice reform. NICRO renders life changing services to approximately 12 000 to 15 000 direct beneficiaries and touches the lives of between 40 000 and 50 000 South Africans each year.
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