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Businesswomen’s Association (BWA)

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The Businesswomen’s Association is currently the largest association of professional and businesswomen in South Africa with a Head Office in Johannesburg and nine branches across the country. The BWA is a non-profit, voluntary organisation committed to offering real value in the form of leading and training, connecting and supporting members and South African business.

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Posted in association, B | Tagged Business, training, Women

Catholic Women’s League Adoption Society (CWL)

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The Catholic Women’s League (CWL) Adoption Society is a registered nonprofit organisation that provides a warm and friendly environment – a place where quality counsellors and trained volunteers are down to earth people with years of experience, who are always available to take your call, with advice or help, immediately on hand.

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Posted in C, Society | Tagged Adoption

Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA)

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The Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA) provides skills development services to the construction sector, to implement the objectives of the National Skills Development Strategy (NSDS III) and to ensure that people obtain the critical or scarce skills that are needed to build the capacity of the construction sector to become economically sustainable and globally competitive. To better understand the skills need in the construction industry CETA conducts research on the skills that employers need. CETA is responsible for identifying skills gaps and developing the education and training programmes that are appropriate to address the skills shortage in line with the skills needs of the construction industry. CETA also funds a number of learning programmes including skills programmes, learnerships, apprenticeships, internships and bursaries at various public education and training institutions such as Universities and TVET Colleges. that all training reflects the needs and requirement of the sector.

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Posted in authority, C | Tagged construction, education, Research, services, training

Chartered Institute for Business Management (CIBM)

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The Chartered Institute of Business Management is not an examining body but recognises subjects passed or exempted from the CGISA curriculum. The major difference is that students will be entitled to apply for membership of the Chartered Institute of Business Management at various levels after passing a minimum of five CGISA modules or if exemptions are granted and apply the appropriate designatory title after their names.

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Posted in C, institute | Tagged Business, training

Centurion Business Forum (CBF)

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The Centurion Business Forum management aims to add value to the business environment in Centurion. Many business owners ask “What’s in it for me” when they are invited to join the chamber. We strive to ensure that you experience the return. This organisation is also known as the “Centurion Sakekamer”.

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Posted in C, Forum | Tagged Business, Commerce

Cat Association of Southern Africa (CASA)

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CASA is a non-profit club, run by volunteers and our website is non-professional and for information purposes only, not for commercial gain.
CASA provides a forum for International Championship Cat shows and a WCF Registration Service.
Although we are essentially a club for cat lovers, with the best interest of all cats at heart, CASA does not have the infrastructure to inspect breeders and cannot attend to general complaints about breeders, exhibitors or members of the club, nor non-members and general cat welfare.

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Posted in association, C | Tagged cats

Caravan Club of Southern Africa (CCSA)

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The Caravan Club of Southern Africa is the largest Caravan Club in Southern Africa and holds 6 National Rallies per year on pre-determined dates on which every Region in South Africa will hold a Rally. Every 3rd year Rally South Africa is held in which case there are 7 National Rallies in that particular year.
In addition to this our Regions hold as many as six Regional Rallies making it possible for members to get away as often as one weekend per month.
We are a family orientated Club and our Code of Conduct, which every member is expected to abide by, ensures that the image of the CCSA is held in high regard by the general public, fellow campers, the resorts we frequent and fellow road users.

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Posted in C, club | Tagged caravan, hobby, leisure, Tourism

Cape Clothing & Textile Cluster (CCTC)

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The Cape Clothing and Textile Cluster (CCTC) is a not-for-profit initiative jointly established by government and industry in 2005 to boost the competitiveness of the clothing, textile, footwear and leather (CTFL) manufacturing industry in the Western Cape. The Cluster comprises 25 leading firms, primarily manufacturers but also major retailers that are committed to supporting the development of the local manufacturing industry.

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Posted in C, organisation | Tagged Clothing, Fashion, textile

Cape Boerperd Breeders Society (CBBS)

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The Society strives to promote and develop the Cape boerperd breed. The society is also known as the Kaapse Boerperd Telersgenootskap.

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Posted in C, Society | Tagged breeding, horses

Cape Bar Society of Advocates (CBSA)

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The Cape Bar is a society of advocates of the High Court of South Africa. Its members, each a specialist in litigation, practise independently. The Cape Bar is governed by a Bar Council, which is elected annually by members in accordance with the Cape Bar’s Constitution.

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Posted in C, Society | Tagged law, legal

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