Cycling South Africa (CSA)
CyclingSA is the governing body of cycling in South Africa representing the best interests of the cycling community from grassroots to international level.
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CyclingSA is the governing body of cycling in South Africa representing the best interests of the cycling community from grassroots to international level.
Continue reading →Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) is a voluntary association and represents for its members a body that promotes their joint interests and because of its standing, provides quality assurance for clients. Over 540 firms employing over 21 000 staff are members of CESA; these member firms range from large, multinational, multidisciplinary suppliers of a comprehensive range of planning, design and project delivery services, to many small- to medium-sized firms that tend to specialise in selected areas of the project delivery process.
Continue reading →A leader in the fight against cancer in SA, since 1931, the purpose of the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA), is to offer a unique, integrated service to the public and to all people affected by cancer.
It’s mission is to be the preferred non-profit leader that enables research with regards to lowering cancer risk, educating the public regarding symptoms, screening and risk reduction, and providing care and support to all people affected by cancer.
Continue reading →Agri-Expo is a professional promotion and marketing organisation for the agricultural sector, focusing on exhibitions and other public initiatives, in the interest of its members, agricultural role players, the government and the public
Continue reading →The Aluminium Federation of South Africa (AFSA) is the voice of and the gateway to, the South African Aluminium industry. AFSA’s members are companies operating in any of the various sectors of the industry
Continue reading →The Actuarial Society of South Africa is the governing body for the actuarial profession in South Africa
This is a non-statutory, SAQA-recognised professional body.
They have three designations:
MyPlayers is the players’ organisation of all the professional rugby players in South Africa. Our main drive is to promote and to protect our players’ collective interest within the rugby industry, by representing them on a national and provincial level.
Continue reading →The mission of SAISC is to develop and promote the health and wealth of the steel construction industry in Southern Africa. We are respected as an association for our authority, technical knowledge, and role as the collective voice of the steel construction industry. Our proactive approach and small but dynamic staff compliment enable us to provide insight and support to professionals and companies in the building and construction industry.
Continue reading →The Southern African Institute of Government Auditors (SAIGA) is operating on a non-profit basis to serve the public interest. Since its inception on 27 July 1988, the role and functions of SAIGA has been to serve the public sector and society by advancing public accountability and auditing in its widest sense.
As a professional body, SAIGA represents a unique brand of professionals, the Registered Government Auditor (RGA) in the public sector and in academia. The RGA is considered the highest professional designation within the public sector auditing (previously known as government auditing). We support the RGA professionals through Continuous Professional Development programmes, expert technical knowledge and advice, scientific research in accountability and accounting topics and other numerous programmes aimed at developing and advancing Competent public sector auditing and accounting professionals.
Continue reading →The Southern African Freelancers’ Association
Where media professionals and their clients gather to build a better freelance industry.
The Southern African Freelancers’ Association supports, promotes and advocates for freelance workers in the media and communications fields. We offer resources, tools, training and networking events to develop the careers of our members, who range from students to seasoned freelancers.