Afrigus Club (AC)
The Club strives to promote and develop the combination of the Angus and Afrikaaner cattle cross-breeds.
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The Club strives to promote and develop the combination of the Angus and Afrikaaner cattle cross-breeds.
Continue reading →The Association of Specialised Kinesiologists of
South Africa (ASKSA) is the official body for accreditation of any Kinesiologist wishing to practise and study in Southern Africa. We are governed by a central Standards Generating Body.
The Association of Barbel Fishers – where you will find information on Barbel, Barbel fishing and hopefully like minded anglers.
Continue reading →AAAMSA is a non-profit, voluntary organization committed to fostering trade and commerce in relation to the persons associated in the manufacture and installation of Fenestration, Glass & Glazing, Thermal, Ceiling and Partitioning in the Building Industry
Continue reading →The Addiction Action Campaign is a registered non-profit organization that exists for the benefit of all South Africans regardless of race, religion, culture or creed. The epidemic of addiction in our country is massive. Far greater than most people are aware of. One normally thinks of addiction in terms of illegal drugs and alcohol, but millions of South Africans are addicted to a vast range of addictions such as illegal substances, legal substances as well as behaviours.
Continue reading →Any South African company involved in producing cementitious materials in South Africand who is registered with the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) can join the ACMP on a voluntary basis. We require membership with SABS to ensure strict quality standards are maintained amongst our members and in the industry.
Continue reading →Association of Cambridge Educators of Southern Africa represents a united voice on behalf of member schools to Cambridge Assessment International Education. We aim to assist principals, schools and educators in offering Cambridge qualifications in a Sub-Saharan African context.
Continue reading →The Aromatherapy Association of South Africa (AromaSA) is a voluntary, non-profit association of members.
It was formed in 2011 as a result of the amalgamation of ASoSA and AromaForum, in order to speak as a single voice for Therapeutic Aromatherapy in South Africa.
Our aim is to promote the professional development of members, uphold and further the interests of registered Therapeutic Aromatherapists.
Continue reading →Founded in 1956 as “The South African Council for the Aged”, now known as “Age-in-Action”, is the body representing more than 2.7 million older people. The Organisation also has over 800 NGO’s as members who provide vital services to more than 150 000 older persons in need of care. In terms of its mission, namely to protect and promote the interests and well-being of all elderly persons
Continue reading →ASAAT exists as a regional representative body for the aerospace traders and allied industries who provide services to the operational, maintenance, training and infrastructure sectors of aviation.
The purpose of ASSAT is to set an acceptable standard for the industry, represent the member organisations regarding legislative matters, create a network of industry professionals and to share knowledge and expertise to benefit the aviation industry as a whole as well as foster common values and collaboration among the members.
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