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Measurement and Verification Council Africa (MVCA)

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The Measurement & Verification Council Africa (MVCA) is an impartial organisation to benefit, govern and guide M&V professionals to the benefit, protection and advancement of the interests of all M&V stakeholders (including but not limited to AEE Chapters, ESCOs, financiers, etc.) across the African continent.

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Posted in Council, M | Tagged maesurement, regulation

Day Hospital Association of South Africa (DHASA)

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The vision and objectives of DHASA are
-Making quality, affordable private healthcare more accessible to South Africans.
-Be recognised as a valuable role-player in healthcare, contributing to reducing the cost of healthcare.
-To promote the advantages of same-day surgical procedures in day hospitals.
-To actively engage and build positive stakeholder relationships.
-To actively participate and contribute to finding solutions to key issues faced by the hospital industry.

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Posted in association, D | Tagged Health, Hospital

Professional Editors’ Guild (PEG)

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Launched in Johannesburg in 1993, PEG is a national body with three branches, Gauteng, Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, each run by a committee of volunteers. PEG represents practitioners who operate in the South African publishing industry, corporate communications and media. PEG is a founding member of LAMP (an umbrella Alliance of Language and Media Professionals), whose mission is to promote the interests of all those professionals who serve this key sector of the South African economy. LAMP also represents our sector on book- and reading-development bodies. PEG was registered as a non-profit company (NPC) in February 2015.

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Posted in Guild, P | Tagged editing, proof-reading, text

South African Humanities Deans’ Association (SAHUDA)

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The South African Humanities Deans Association (SAHUDA) is established by resolution of the Deans of Faculties of Humanities (or equivalent faculties). This proposal emerges from two gatherings of Deans (or their representatives) at the University of Johannesburg, on 26-27 February 2009, and 5-6 November 2010. SAHUDA is deemed to be the duly constituted and authorised body representing its members. The current Dean or Deputy Dean of each Faculty of Humanities at every public university in South Africa is a member of SAHUDA and is entitled to participate.

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Posted in association, S | Tagged education

Pan African Society for Agricultural Engineering (PASAE)

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The Mission of AfroAgEng is to promote and advance the profession of Agricultural Engineering in Africa. The Society seeks to become a key knowledge partner and visible policy advocate on the role of engineering and technology in the transformation and industrialization of agriculture in Africa towards Agenda 2063 and beyond – the Africa We Want.

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Posted in P, Society | Tagged agricultural engineering

Land Rehabilitation Society of Southern Africa (LaRSSA)

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As a group of qualified, experienced and enthusiastic land rehabilitation specialists, LaRSSA identified an opportunity to improve, facilitate, support, grow, consolidate, accelerate, evaluate, and communicate land rehabilitation stories. The Land Rehabilitation Society has become the way to channel this energy.

LaRSSA was founded on the 8th of August 2012 and publicly inaugurated and constituted on the 15th November 2012. LaRSSA is a non-profit organization with a current membership of 250 and growing rapidly. LaRSSA has a potential member database of more than 2500.

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Posted in L, Society | Tagged land, rehabilitation, Research, Soil

Automotive Remanufacturers’ Association (ARA)

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With a membership of 8 200, the RMI provides a very effective collective voice that gives members considerable clout in negotiating better trading conditions. As the lead voice in the motor industry, the RMI is a member-driven organisation that constantly seeks solutions to concerns raised by members in the day-to-day running of their businesses. Members needs are serviced through five regional offices, manned by 63 professional staff. In addition, the RMI is the major employer representative of the Motor Industry Bargaining Council, playing a significant role in labour negotiations as well as the industry’s social benefit schemes, dispute resolution processes and exemption procedures.

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Posted in A, association | Tagged automobiles, cars, engines

Coaltech Research Association (Coaltech)

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Coaltech is the longest running collaborative program in the mining industry.

Established as a non-profit organisation to address the research needs of the South Africa Coal Industry, Coaltech’s main purpose is the application of research findings and development of technology from these findings to ensure the industry remains competitive, sustainable, and safe.

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Posted in association, C | Tagged coal, Research

Kaapstad Sakekamer (KS)

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The Cape Town Business Chamber (Kaapstad Sakekamer) supports business leaders who uplift the economy as well as communities to leave behind a proud heritage of inspiration and hope.

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Posted in chamber, K | Tagged business chamber

Institute of Accounting and Commerce (IAC)

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The Institute of Accounting and Commerce (IAC) (formerly The Institute of Administration and Commerce) was established in 1927 as a provider of distance learning education and a professional management institute.

In 2009 the Institute changed to become a professional accounting membership body only and is registered in South Africa as a non-profit company (NPC) (Reg. No. 1981/011981/08).

In terms of section 60 of the close corporations act 69 of 1984, the IAC registers Accounting Officers, and since 2013 is also a Recognised Controlling Body with SARS for Tax Practitioners (in terms of section 240 of the tax administration act 28 of 2011).

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Posted in I, institute, professional | Tagged accounting, Commerce

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