African Bowhunting Organisation (ABO)
The African Chapter of IBO, the ABO, was established in 2005 by a group of dedicated archers, with the mutual desire to see that Bow hunter Education and 3-D Archery, expand and flourish
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The African Chapter of IBO, the ABO, was established in 2005 by a group of dedicated archers, with the mutual desire to see that Bow hunter Education and 3-D Archery, expand and flourish
Continue reading →The Association aims to improve the Safety impact in South Africa through information sharing, creating structured qualification frameworks and adopting industry best practices for consistent improvement of safety performance throughout industry. AMSPSA aims to educate its members on safety matters by considering and discussing everything affecting the professional interests of its members.
Continue reading →Formerly known as the Eastern Province Agricultural Union, Agri EC today represents more than 3 000 members and affiliated organisations. Its vision is to develop and grow the agricultural industry as a sustainable economic sector by promoting agricultural business interests, influencing government policy formulation and providing value-added services to its members.
Continue reading →The Allan Gray Orbis Foundation invests in the education and development of individuals with entrepreneurial potential within Southern Africa. We believe that it takes one responsible, high-impact entrepreneur to change the reality of a city, or even a country, by creating long-term, meaningful job opportunities.
Continue reading →The Advertising Regulatory Board regulates the content of advertising in South Africa, giving consumers protection through responsible advertising.
Continue reading →In 1993 ACCA was formally relaunched in South Africa having left the country when its members were absorbed into the Public Accountants’ and Auditors’ Board on that body’s launch in 1951. From 1994 ACCA tuition and examinations have been provided in South Africa with papers in South African tax and company law.
ACCA is is a non-statutory, SAQA-recognised professional body.
They have two professional designations:
The Association for Alcohol Responsibility and Education (aware.org) is the alcohol industry’s response to concerns regarding alcohol misuse and abuse. Our initiatives target vulnerable youth and adults (of all races) who are at risk of suffering the negative consequences of alcohol abuse and misuse through targeted on-the-ground initiatives which are aimed at reducing the harmful effects alcohol abuse has on our communities.
Continue reading →AAXO is committed to promoting the African exhibitions industry, encouraging businesses to invest and participate in exhibitions, affording our members the tools and resources for successful exhibition management, and encouraging world-class industry standards. This dedication is evident in AAXO’s commitment to linking organisers to a network of suppliers and opportunities to ensure growth and inclusivity continentally.
Continue reading →The Aluminium Federation of South Africa (AFSA) is the voice of and the gateway to, the South African Aluminium industry. AFSA’s members are companies operating in any of the various sectors of the industry
Continue reading →The Association for The Aged (TAFTA) is a registered non-profit organisation (NPO 002093) dedicated to serving the needs of Durban’s elderly residents. Providing suitable accommodation, including frail care, is the greatest challenge. TAFTA owns 14 buildings for this purpose, and provides support services, such as Meals on Wheels and Home Based Care, to enable older persons to continue living in their own homes.
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