Jewellery Manufacturer’s Association of South Africa (JMASA)
Manufacturers of jewellery in South Africa
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Manufacturers of jewellery in South Africa
Continue reading →At the Jewellery Council of South Africa (JCSA), our focus is on uniting and growing the South African jewellery industry into ‘Africa’s Jewellery Trading Hub’.
We serve all facets of the industry including; its customers, jewellery manufacturers, jewellery wholesalers/watch importers, jewellery retailers, diamond companies, jewellery-related services, and mining houses, and other related industry bodies. We strive to be a world-class industry supporting body that enables the development, growth and prosperity of the local jewellery industry through initiating, implementing, informing, facilitating, supporting, and representing our members locally, across the African continent, and abroad.
Continue reading →The Property Sector Charter Council Constitutes a framework and establishes the principles upon which B-BBEE will be implemented in the sector. It is a transformation charter as contemplated in the Broad-Based BEE Act (No 53 of 2003) and the dti Codes of Good Practice on B-BBEE and lays the basis for the development of a code of good practice for the property sector, as envisioned in Section 9(1) of the B-BBEE Act. The Property Sector Charter Council
establishes targets and qualitative undertakings in respect of each element of B-BBEE and outlines processes for implementing the commitments contained in the charter, as well as mechanisms to monitor and report on progress.
The Japan External Trade Organization, or JETRO, is a Japanese government-related organization that promotes trade and investment. If you’re thinking of Japan as an import source or export market, or if you’d like to bring your business here, this is the place to start. As a sub-Saharan region representative office, JETRO Johannesburg plays a fundamental role in promoting and facilitating the development of a mutually beneficial economic relationship between South Africsub-Saharan (12 countries), and Japan from 1961.
Continue reading →The Northern Cape Youth Chamber of Commerce and Industries (NCYCCI) is a provincial structure of the national structure for the Youth Chamber of Commerce & Industries South Africa (YCCISA). The structures were established in June 2014 (provincially) and July 2014 (nationally).
The Chamber is an independent organization, championed out of the office of Deputy Minister in the Presidency for Performance, Monitoring and Evaluation and was previously coordinated by NYDA until the Chamber took its independence on 18 July 2014.
Continue reading →The Specialty Coffee Association of Southern Africa is a nonprofit, membership-based body that exists to foster a community of coffee professionals and enthusiasts from across the value chain and throughout the region. We work to support activities and promote education that help specialty coffee grow into a rewarding, sustainable, and equitable industry for everyone from baristas to technicians, cafe owners to roasters, and all the coffee people in between.
Continue reading →Inter Trauma Nexus NPC (ITN) is a Christian Ministry Network offering multi-professional support, mentoring, and coaching. Trauma is part of life, and we are successful in helping people to make informed decisions.
Continue reading →Earthlife Africa is a non-profit organisation, founded in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1988, that seeks a better life for all people without exploiting other people or degrading their environment. We want to encourage and support individuals, businesses and industries to reduce pollution, minimise waste and protect our natural resources.
Continue reading →Also known as Katoen SA, Cotton SA was formed in 1998 to represent all role-players in the cotton value chain. It provides the public infrastructure, supporting the cotton industry, raising awareness of critical issues, providing information necessary for decision-making, and facilitating cooperation on matters of shared interest. Cotton SA further acts as an industry forum and an advisory body to various government departments, applying appropriate statutory measures in terms of the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act and administering them accordingly
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