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South African Association for Early Childhood Educare (SAAECE)

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The SA Association for Early Childhood Educare provides assistance with Registration Applications of Nursery Schools at the Department of Social Development. Assistance with Registration Applications of Private Independent Primary Schools at the Department of Education. Assistance with the Registration of Grade R Independent sites at the Department of Education. This Association also offers a variety of support services to Nursery Schools

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Posted in association, S | Tagged children, education

Performing Arts Centre of The Free State (PACOFS)

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PACOFS is the flag ship of theatre activities in the Free State Province, the central region of South Africa. It is a Playhouse where an environment is provided for artists to practice and perform their different art forms. An annual season of classic and contemporary South African, African and international theatre productions are performed inside its theatres.

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Posted in centre, P | Tagged Performing Arts

National Teachers’ Union (NTU)

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Natu is not aligned to any political party, members can freely choose which party to support. Unlike other teacher unions who are aligned with other political parties, Natu is neutral. The union was born 97 years ago and has had leaders who come from different political parties. One such leader was President ZK Matthews, who was an astute academic and was a leader of the ANC. He is grandparent of the Senior ANC Minister Naledi Pandor. Natu caters for all age groups, young and old. We have branch leaders who are young and old and we even have members who don’t pay subscription in universities who are pursuing teaching qualifications. Natu is a member of Independent Labour Caucus and is also a member of Education Labour Relations in provinces. Although we are based in KZN, we do have a national presence with branches in Gauteng, MpumalangNorth West, Eastern Cape etc.

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Posted in N, Union | Tagged education, teaching

Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR)

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LHR are an independent, non-profit, non-governmental human rights organisation, started by a group of activist lawyers in 1979.
Their programmes do strategic work in six areas of human rights law. Specialist legal practitioners and activists staff each programme.
LHR employs a holistic approach to social justice and human rights enforcement that includes strategic litigation, advocacy, law reform, human rights education, and community mobilisation and support.

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Posted in L, organisation | Tagged Human rights, Lawyers, legal

Institute of Environmental and Recreation Management (IERM)

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The Institute of Environment and Recreation Management (IERM) was established in 1936 to allow networking opportunities for municipal managers who are responsible for the management of public parks, open space and recreation facilities.

The IERM aims to be the leading public-sector organisation promoting sustainable and integrated environmental and recreation management practices in South Africa.

The organisation is a non-profit, common-law association owned and governed by the municipalities who are its members.

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Posted in I, institute | Tagged government, municipality, professional, public, recreation

Earthlife Africa (ELA)

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Earthlife Africa is a non-profit organisation, founded in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1988, that seeks a better life for all people without exploiting other people or degrading their environment. We want to encourage and support individuals, businesses and industries to reduce pollution, minimise waste and protect our natural resources.

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Posted in E, organisation | Tagged Conservation, earth, nature

Commercial Aviation Association of Southern Africa (CAASA)

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The Commercial Aviation Association of Southern Africa NPC (CAASA) is a non-profit organisation formed in 1944 to promote and protect the commercial interest of the general aviation industry in South African Aviation.

Our member companies include airport operators, non-scheduled operators, business aircraft operators, flying training organisations, aircraft maintenance companies and companies offering a whole range of supporting and retail services.

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Posted in association, C | Tagged Aircraft, Aviation, flying, Pilots

Catholic Institute of Education (CIE)

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The Catholic Institute of Education promotes and supports quality education for the common good through the spiritual, intellectual and professional formation of leaders and teachers in Catholic schools and skills centres. We are committed to justice and compassion, and offer a Catholic perspective in our engagement with society as we work in solidarity with people most in need.

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Posted in C, institute | Tagged education, religion

Bureau for Economic Research (BER)

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The BER focuses primarily on the SA macro-economy and selected economic sectors. For over 55 years, it has been monitoring economic trends and identifying and analyzing the forces, both local and international that affect South African business. With this invaluable perspective, the BER can assist both private and public sector clients to make difficult decisions on economic issues

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Posted in B, bureau | Tagged Economic Research

Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSiRA)

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The Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSiRA) established in 2002 in terms of Section 2 of the Private Security Industry Regulation Act (Act No 56 of 2001). The strategic mandate of PSiRA originates from the Act and the regulations issued in terms of the Act. The primary objectives of the Authority are to regulate the private security industry and to exercise effective control over the practice of the occupation of security service provider in the public and national interest and the interest of the private security industry itself,

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Posted in authority, P | Tagged legislation, security

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