Alpha Surf Lifesaving Club (ASLC)
Alpha Surf Lifesaving Club is the first black voluntary Surf lifesaving club founded in 1961 at Bluewaters Strandfontein.
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Alpha Surf Lifesaving Club is the first black voluntary Surf lifesaving club founded in 1961 at Bluewaters Strandfontein.
Continue reading →For the promotion of improved mohair production and to maintain high standards in respect of Angora goats in South Africa.
Continue reading →The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) South Africa is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting general aviation in South Africa. AOPA South Africa serves as a voice for South African general aviation pilots, providing them with resources, advocacy, and education. The organization works to promote and preserve the freedom to fly in South Africa, while also promoting aviation safety and education.
Continue reading →Established in 2003, the Alexandra Development Centre (ADC) works with government to implement projects on poverty alleviation, skills development, entrepreneurship, job preparation
Continue reading →The Association for Mathematics Education of South Africa – AMESA – is the professional association for Mathematics Education in South Africa. AMESA is the voice of Mathematics Education in South Africrepresenting the interests of the discipline and its members at national and provincial level. All who have an interest in the teaching and learning of Mathematics at all levels should belong to this dynamic Association.
Continue reading →Athletics South Africa is the national governing body for the sport of athletics in South Africa, recognised by the IAAF, and also a member of Confederation of African Athletics.
Continue reading →Alcoholics Anonymous is a worldwide fellowship of men and women who help each other to stay sober. They offer the same help to anyone who has a drinking problem and wants to do something about it. Since they are all alcoholics themselves, they know what the illness feels like – and they have learned how to recover from it in AA.
Continue reading →Anthropology Southern Africa is the professional association for social anthropologists living and working in Southern Africa. We represent members in 7 Southern African countries.
Continue reading →Afrilex was established in 1995. Membership of Afrilex is open to individuals and institutions who have an interest in lexicography. The aim of Afrilex is the promotion and co-ordination of the research, study and teaching of lexicography by means of the publication of a journal and other appropriate literature, and the organisation of regular conferences and seminars to provide an opportunity for an exchange of ideas and for mutual stimulus to researchers and practitioners in the field of lexicography. Afrilex also facilitates tutorials and training courses. It is managed by a Board elected biannually by the members present at a General Meeting of the Association. Afrilex seeks co-operation with other international associations for lexicography as well as local associations interested in the study of language such as the Linguistic Society of Southern Africa (LSSA) and the African Language Association of Southern Africa (ALASA).
Continue reading →The purpose of Aquaponics SA is to promote the wellbeing and represent the interest of the Aquaponics Industry in Southern Africa.
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