Afro Hairdressing & Beauty Employers Association of South Africa (AHBEASA)
AHBEASA was formed with the primary purpose to articulate the concerns and aspirations of black owned businesses in the hairdressing and beauty sector.
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AHBEASA was formed with the primary purpose to articulate the concerns and aspirations of black owned businesses in the hairdressing and beauty sector.
Continue reading →The Association of South African Women in Science and Engineering (SA WISE) is a dynamic association for all those who support the idea of strengthening the role of women in science and engineering in South Africa.
Continue reading →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 →The Mission of the Association for the Advancement of Black Accountants of Southern Africa is to embark on programmes and activities that redress inequalities and create access and opportunities for black South Africans in the accounting profession.
ABASA does not exist to duplicate the efforts and achievements of other professional associates and organisations. It provides a solid base for the disseminations of information, for the understanding, interpreting and eventual solving of the unique problems faced by black South Africans in the word of Accounting.
ABASA is a professional Association that unites accountants and aspiring accountants to promote and facilitate the identification and creation of opportunities that provide advancement for blacks in the accounting profession. It supports the continuing developments of a culture of professional excellence, accountability, and responsibility within its members and the communities they serve.
There are currently 33157 Chartered Accountants (CA) in South Africa and only 6239 of them are Africans, Coloureds, and Indians. Since its establishment, ABASA has made significant progress in advancing black accountants which has resulted in a strong cohort of business and industry leaders.
Continue reading →The Animal Anti-Cruelty League (AACL™) is the second largest Animal Welfare organization in South Africa. Established in 1956, it is a charitable organization, entirely supported by voluntary donations. The prime objectives of the Animal Anti-Cruelty League are “to promote kindness and prevent or suppress cruelty to animals”.
Continue reading →Alpha Surf Lifesaving Club is the first black voluntary Surf lifesaving club founded in 1961 at Bluewaters Strandfontein.
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.
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