Autism South Africa (ASA)
Autism South Africa is a National Body serving autistic adults and children as well as their families in South Africa.
Continue reading →Autism South Africa is a National Body serving autistic adults and children as well as their families in South Africa.
Continue reading →The ASAIB promotes, throughout Southern Africa, all aspects of bibliographic activity and indexing, by means of lectures, discussions, workshops, conferences, training, publications or any other appropriate activities. Any person who is, or intends to be directly involved in indexing is welcome to join
Continue reading →Representing over 90% of the travel industry in terms of market share, ASATA’s membership is voluntary and includes South African retail travel agents, travel management companies, wholesalers and suppliers of travel-related products and services.
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 →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 →The Association for Christian Ministries is a voluntary association we formed to accommodate people who have a God-given calling in any ministry area.
A Christian ministry is the expression of the priesthood of a Christian believer and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. This goes hand in hand with the function of the local church, as a community with a variety of ministries serving God’s people and beyond. We invite you to join hands and hearts across traditional borders and serve the people with your gifts.
The benefits of becoming part of the Association for Christian Ministries include:
An assessment process to enable you to name and classify your ministry. This self-classification helps you to look beyond terms like ‘just in a lay ministry, ‘only a tent-maker’ or ‘merely a pensioner’. You have so much more experience to offer the people around you. Looking further than these limiting descriptors helps you to use weekly strategies to encourage, uplift and teach you Biblical-based wisdom for your ministry. You can expect to receive these offerings in a daily electronic newsletter, a weekly ministry-related poster and a weekly online workshop – Wisdom for Ministry.
The Association for SA Professional Archaeologists (ASAPA) is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation that exists for the purpose of establishing, maintaining and promoting archaeology in southern Africa (all SADC states). ASAPA is committed to the development of archaeological research, management (the term management includes all related concepts such as conservation, curation, archaeotourism and restoration), outreach and the exchange of archaeological expertise and information in, and beyond, southern Africa.
Continue reading →The Association of Surgeons of South Africa (ASSA) is a non-profit organisation and is the body that represents General Surgeons in South Africa. Other specific surgical interest groups such as SASES, VASSA, TSSA and the CSSA are members of the ASSA executive committee and represented by ASSA on the South frican Medical Associartion (SAMA) boards.
Continue reading →Agricultural Writers SA is a voluntary, non-profitmaking professional association promoting the image and standards of agricultural journalism in South Africa. It is representative of agricultural journalists serving the industry through magazines, newspapers, radio and television. Qualified membership is also extended to friends of the agricultural media. It remains, however, primarily a body run by journalists for journalists.is representative of agricultural journalists serving the industry through magazines, newspapers, radio and television. Qualified membership is also extended to friends of the agricultural media. It remains, however, primarily a body run by journalists for journalists. It is representative of agricultural journalists serving the industry through magazines, newspapers, radio and television. Qualified membership is also extended to friends of the agricultural media. It remains, however, primarily a body run by journalists for journalists.
Continue reading →The Animal Feed Manufacturers Association (AFMA) of South Africa is the official industry representative body of the formal animal feed manufacturing industry.
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