Ayrshire Breeders’ Society of South Africa (ABSSA)
The Ayrshire Society was founded on 26 April 1916 with the main objective to control registration and to make sure that the breed would be kept pure.
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The Ayrshire Society was founded on 26 April 1916 with the main objective to control registration and to make sure that the breed would be kept pure.
Continue reading →The Association of Muslim Schools (AMS) was launched in March 1989 at the Lockhat Islamia School (Al Falaah College) in Durban. Principals and members of the Board of Governors of Habibiya Islamic College, Lockhat Islamia College, Roshnee Muslim School, As-Salaam, Lenasia Muslim School and Nur-ul-Islam School came together to form this association.
The need was felt to establish an organization to advise Muslim Schools and help them in their development at all levels.
Continue reading →Association of Cambridge Educators of Southern Africa represents a united voice on behalf of member schools to Cambridge Assessment International Education. We aim to assist principals, schools and educators in offering Cambridge qualifications in a Sub-Saharan African context.
Continue reading →The Anglican Board of Education in SA (ABESA) is an initiative that seeks to enable the provision of excellent, accessible and Christian education, primarily focused on the poor and previously disadvantaged communities. Central to this vision is a fundamental belief that every child deserves and should be able to obtain excellent education, in their own community and within walking distance.
Continue reading →ALTSA believes that universities can only flourish in a free non-racial, non-discriminatory and democratic society. Its main aims are to:
Represent its members in relevant matters.
Strive for the elimination of discrimination on the basis of race, gender, class or creed in our universities and society.
Protect and advance the interests of all its members by representing them on University committees.
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Joining AltMedASA will not take anything away from any of your other affiliations or memberships of organizations. It will however keep you updated through the newsletter, provide you with world-class practice management and accounting software, at affordable prices or free. You deserve to know what is happening in your industry, and this is also the platform for you to present articles about things that you are passionate about.
Continue reading →ADHASA, the Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Support Group of Southern Africa, was founded in 1989. ne of the many goals of ADHASA is to provide support and information to families, therapists, teachers and caregivers interacting with ADHD children and adults.
Continue reading →AMD is the Aerospace, Maritime and Defence Industries Association of South Africa. Its primary objectives are the representation of the industry in matters of mutual interest, and the promotion of a profitable, sustainable and responsible industry. The association is acknowledged as the only trade association of South Africa’s defence industry (SADI) and is mandated by its members to promote and champion the collective interests of the industry. It comprises a cluster of leading companies in the South African private and public sector that supply defence materiel, products and services.
AMD assists and provides guidance in harnessing the collective effort of the SADI, as these companies play a key role in the acquisition supply chain. This ensures that its broad client base is offered cost-effective and sustainable solutions that meet the most stringent technical requirements, comparing well with or even exceeding international standards.
Continue reading →The BCRCAT is a legal and a voluntary forum in the private sector made up of one or more registered trade unions as well; on the other hand; one or more registered employer organizations. The primary purpose of the BCRCAT is to provide a structure where representative trade unions and employers in the sector can bargain over the terms and conditions of employment (an example is wages, hours of work, time off etc), matters of mutual interest and formulation of industrial policy. The council has jurisdiction over a defined sector and the precise scope of the council is set out in the constitution of the council.
Continue reading →Since its inception the union has been the torch bear of the workers struggles and part of the broader National liberation struggle against apartheid.
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