Birdlife Eastern Cape (BEC)
Birdlife Eastern Cape promotes the enjoyment, understanding, study and conservation of birds and their habitats within the Eastern Cape.
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Birdlife Eastern Cape promotes the enjoyment, understanding, study and conservation of birds and their habitats within the Eastern Cape.
Continue reading →Website: https://www.birdlifepolokwane.co.za/ CONTACT DETAILS faunagalore@gmail.com Physical Address: (not available) Postal Address: PO Box 699Fauna Park, 0787 Telephone: (015) 2636473 … Continue reading →
The Corrosion Institute of South Africa (CorrISA) exists to serve a broad spectrum of stakeholders with an interest in controlling the impact of corrosion on asset lifecycles, productivity and human life. These anti-corrosion experts ensure that legacies are preserved, economic imperatives are achieved and that human lives are enriched and safeguarded in the process.
Continue reading →The Bivalve Shellfish Farmers Association of South Africa (BSASA) is an independent non-profit organisation which promotes the interests of the bivalve shellfish farming industry. It is the formal spokes body for this sector. Its current members are companies holding permits to farm mussels and oysters. It is governed by a voluntary executive committee elected annually from its membership.
Continue reading →This Association was previously called the “Corporate Lawyers Association of SA”. The Corporate Counsel Association of South Africa (CCASA), previously known as the Corporate Lawyers Association of South Africa (CLASA),was formed in 1982 to promote the common interests of corporate counsel in South Africa as the South African Government does not formally recognize or endorse CCASA or its members.
Continue reading →The Contractors Plant Hire Association (CPHA) was formed in 1970 to promote the development of the plant hire industry and generally to watch over and protect the interests of it’s members. The Association has it’s headquarters in Benoni, where it has a permanent National office. Regional branches have been established in Durban, East London and Port Elizabeth with membership in all nine provinces as well as in Botswana and Namibia
Continue reading →Chess club in the Northern suburbs of Cape Town
Continue reading →The Cape Peninsula Spelaeological Society – known locally as CPSS, is a Cape Town-based cave exploration club with a history extending back to 1954. The society promotes the safe exploration, recording and conservation of local sandstone and limestone based cave systems on the Cape Peninsula and around the Western Cape. Together with other member groups of the South African Spelaeological Association (SASA) we facilitate recreational and scientific endeavors associated with cave systems around South Africa.
Continue reading →The Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa is an independent, domestic, administrative tribunal that ensures that broadcasters who are members of the NAB comply with the Codes of Conduct relating to broadcasting (radio and television) as well as online content for signatories that offer online content services. According to its Constitution, the BCCSA is a voluntary association. The BCCSA is capable of suing and being sued in its corporate name; performing all such acts as are necessary for or incidental to the carrying out of its objectives; and for the performance of its functions and duties under this Constitution.
Continue reading →We are established by Section 13B of B-BBEE Act 46 of 2013 and we have jurisdiction throughout the South Africa. We must be impartial and perform our functions without fear, favour or prejudice, in the most cost-effective manner and in accordance with the values and principles mentioned in section 195 of the Constitution. In terms of Section 13E, we are financed from money that is appropriated by Parliament for the B-BBEE Commission, and money lawfully received from any other source. The Auditor-General is mandated to audit our financial records every year.
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