South African Geophysical Association (SAGA)
SAGA (the SA Geophysical Association) was founded in 1977 to foster and encourage the development of Geophysics in South Africa and has since grown to over 350 members worldwide.
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SAGA (the SA Geophysical Association) was founded in 1977 to foster and encourage the development of Geophysics in South Africa and has since grown to over 350 members worldwide.
Continue reading →The SA Green Industries Council (SAGIC) is a non-profit company representing the green industry in South Africa.SAGIC supports and promotes organisations, institutions, private/public companies and/or any individual who seek involvement, advice or participation in any of the green industry’s activities, objectives and commitments.
Continue reading →The SAGL is an accredited laboratory, established in 1997 as a reference laboratory on request of the South African Grain Industry.
Continue reading →Also known as the South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind. We provide Guide Dogs, Service Dogs, Autism Support Dogs, and Orientation and Mobility.
Our mission is to enhance the lives of visually and physically impaired people and children with autism.
Continue reading →South African Hockey is about the administration, development and co ordination of all activities of the game within South Africa in areas such as coaching umpiring and playing whether at International, Provincial, Clubs and Schools.
Continue reading →Established in 1962, the SA Guild of Mobility Journalists (SAGMJ) is a dynamic, voluntary, non-profit organisation. For 60 years, our members have been publishers, editors, writers, photographers, broadcasters and automotive industry experts who collectively shaped and contributed to the development of modern-day motoring journalism.
Continue reading →The SA Guild of Editors is a community for post-production professionals. SAGE is a voluntary, non-profit organisation which represents film and video picture editors, assistant editors and sound editors. Since its inception in the early 90s, SAGE has become a recognised player in the film and television industry.
Continue reading →The SA Gastroenterology Society (SAGES) aspires to be the driving force in gastroenterology in South Africa and to contribute constructively to the development of the discipline on the African continent, with the primary aim of improving the health of those suffering from disease of the gastrointestinal tract.
Continue reading →The official site of the South African Heart Association. Representing South African cardiologists, cardiac surgeons and other groups and individuals with an interest in cardiac care or cardiovascular research. Use the site to locate members, read the newsletters, grapple with the Case-of-the-month and find out about Congresses, Guidelines and the activities of Special Interest Groups. Affiliates include the Paediatric Cardiac Society, the Nuclear Cardiology Group and the Arrhythmia Society.
Continue reading →The South African Genetics Society is the official professional organization for geneticists in South Africa. It actively promotes and oversees genetics as an academic discipline in South Africa.
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