Gun Owners South Africa (GOSA)
GOSA has three main causes: engaging in litigation, public outreach programmes and political activism on behalf of gunowners
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GOSA has three main causes: engaging in litigation, public outreach programmes and political activism on behalf of gunowners
Continue reading →The iKapa Arms and Ammunition Collectors Associationare an accredited firearms and ammunition collectors association, which offers members in the Greater Cape Metropole the opportunity to:
belong to a recognised collectors association,
meet the requirements in order to achieve and maintain their collectors status,
participate in various activities arranged by the association
interact with other collectors on a regular basis.
Guinjata Sports Fishing Club is one of the six saltwater fishing clubs affiliated to Southern Gauteng Deep Sea Angling Association (SGDSAA) which in turn is affiliated to the South African Deep Sea Angling Association (SADSAA). It is the aim of SADSAA to promote and develop deep sea angling as a national sport in SA. Amongst other goals SADSAA awards Protea colours to members that have achieved the necessary credentials and experience to represent South Africa in International Salt Water competitions.
Continue reading →The mission of GISSA is to represent the Geo-Information community in South Africa as a national, unified, representative body to promote and protect the interests of its members on all forums.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Friesian Horse breed.
Continue reading →The society is a body of professional practicing advocates in South Africa and abroad, whose members share in knowledge, professional status and friendship.
Continue reading →Advancement of Technologists of All Engineering Disciplines
IPET strives to improve the image and status of engineering technologists of all disciplines and is hard at work to ensure that they get the recognition they so richly deserve.
IPET has succeeded in getting the National Building Regulations altered so as to authorise professional technologists to sign building plans as competent persons.
It has provided exclusivity in its membership by allowing only Professional Engineering Technologists as full corporate members of the Institute.
It has for years been trying to get full recognition for the engineering technologist in the Government Service and it is continuing the battle.
It is instrumental in the provision of Liability Insurance for its members in private practice.
IPET assists applicants who have been unsuccessful in obtaining registration as Professional Engineering Technologists in obtaining this sought-after status.
The Institute was founded in 1983 originally as the “Institute of Marine Law” with the primary focus on teaching, researching and monitoring developments in marine law both at the international level and in the context of southern Africa. In 1993 an environmental law unit was established within the Institute and in 1999 the Institute was renamed the Institute of Marine and Environmental Law to reflect its activities in both marine and environmental law. The Institute is located within the Department of Public Law of the Faculty of Law and has a close association with the Shipping Law Unit within the Department of Commercial Law
Continue reading →The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers South Africa is a provider of professional maritime training with an unrivalled programme of education and qualification.
For industry newcomers, the ICSSA offers a tailored introduction to the maritime world, with study culminating in diplomas that enable specialisation in a number of different areas, including:
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