South African Pathology Laboratories Association (SAPLA)
The SA Pathology Laboratories Association(SAPLA) is an advocacy organisation and implementing partner for labs.
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The SA Pathology Laboratories Association(SAPLA) is an advocacy organisation and implementing partner for labs.
Continue reading →SACLA (the SA Computer Lecturers’ Association) is a formal association of academics, involved in education, lecturing and teaching of Computer Science (CS), Information Systems (IS) and related Information Technology (IT) subjects at universities and other Higher Education Institutions throughout Southern Africa. The main activity of SACLA is an annual conference, at which issues relating to CS, IS and IT education, teaching and research in Southern Africa are presented and discussed.
Continue reading →The SA Institute of Valuers (SAIV) was founded in 1909 as the national society of professional real estate valuers.
The objective of the SAIV is to promote the common interests of persons carrying out the valuers’ profession.
It is a voluntary professional organisation, and its purpose is to look after members’ interests. Today, SAIV represents more than 50% of registered valuers in South Africa.
Continue reading →The SA SDI Alliance has pioneered people-centered development initiatives by and of the poor since 1991. It supports urban poor communities to find solutions to homelessness, landlessness and poverty.
We build community-organising capacity, pursue collaborative partnerships and implement informal settlement upgrading, livelihoods, and housing projects.
Continue reading →The SA Equine Trade Council oversees all equine exports in South Africa
Continue reading →The PFTC is the SAQA registered and recognised Professional Body for Firearm Training Professionals. The PFTC has five registered Professional Designations with SAQA as well as a number of internal Titles or Designations allocated by the PFTC to individuals. These Designations serve to recognise professionals within the industry and indicate where a particular professional is in their career path as a firearm training professional. Designations also prescribe the level at which a professional is allowed to perform based on the knowledge and skill set of that individual. The different designations set the standard of the professionals within the industry.
Continue reading →The South African Payroll Association represents the payroll profession with legislative bodies in South Africa.
Continue reading →Nephrologists have been on the ‘front line’ of the response to the pandemic. Our patients are vulnerable for a variety of well described reasons. Chronic kidney disease, dialysis, transplant status, immune suppression, diabetes mellitus and hypertension are all risk factors for more severe COVID19. These conditions comprise most of our practice. Nephrologists around the country have put their gloves (and other PPE!) on, and have committed themselves to the well being of their patients. Our members embodied a spirit of community, commitment, and co-operation in serving society.
Continue reading →SAPU is the controlling body of Pool in South Africa and is affiliated to the All Africa Pool Association (AAPA) which in turn is affiliated to the World Pool Billiard Association (WPA). The objective of SAPU is to encourage, promote, develop and advance all disciplines of the sport of pool played nationally in the Republic of South Africa and any pool discipline falling under the auspices of WPA and which is played competitively by players under the jurisdiction of SAPU.
Continue reading →SAMPEC plays a critical role in the development of appropriate national policy and incentive levers and will assist members to identify opportunities for import replacement and local beneficiation both up and down the value chain. SAMPEC will also take on a proactive role in encouraging and strengthening the local procurement clause within the new mining charter.
SAMPEC aims to be representative of the full value chain of industry from EPCM’s through to equipment manufacturers, component manufacturers, service providers and logistics.
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