South African Women Lawyers Association (SAWLA)
The South African Women Lawyers Association (SAWLA) was established on
7 May 2006 to provide a dialogue and professional networking forum for South African Women in Legal Careers.

The South African Women Lawyers Association (SAWLA) was established on
7 May 2006 to provide a dialogue and professional networking forum for South African Women in Legal Careers.
The South African Wood Preservers Association (SAWPA) is a non-profit association formed in 1980, by the South African wood preserving industry, primarily to promote timber treatment and treated timber products. Commercially grown timber in Southern Africa is mainly of the Eucalyptus and Pinus species, both of which are not durable. By applying the correct chemicals to these timbers we are able to ensure that the timber performs as if it were durable thereby giving predictable long life performance.
Continue reading →The SA Figure Skating Association (SAFSA) is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to promoting, controlling, encouraging, advancing, assisting, protecting and generally furthering Figure Skating in the Republic of South Africon ice and on synthetic polymeric ice surfaces whether performed using ice skating blades or substitutes simulating such, in the categories of single skating, pair skating, ice dancing and synchronised skating.
Continue reading →The South African Flameproof Association is a non profit body, and is an association of companies involved in explosion prevention/protection techniques for equipment used in hazardous atmospheres in industry and mining.
Continue reading →SAFDA (SA Fashion Designers Association) is the official body supporting and developing the emerging designers. The mission of SAFDA is to create partnerships that support the establishment of a distinctive South African Design Industry, with recognizable design standards and capable of influencing international fashion trends.
Continue reading →SAFDA are a Non-profit Organisation dedicated to the upliftment of the South African Fire Industry, by promoting the highest available international standards in line with existing South African standards and creating opportunities for existing fire companies and new entrants to prosper. They are committed to creating job opportunities with Government and Private entities by means of education and training in line with the National Development Plan and expect their members to freely share knowledge and advice to assist in achieving the above.
Continue reading →The SA Feedlot Association (SAFA) represents the feedlot industry on all formal structures where each member’s interests will be established and protected. The SA Feedlot Association strives to be an effective, representative and legitimate organisation that plays a leading role in all fields that will contribute to the advancement of the feedlot industry.
Continue reading →The SA Forestry Contractors Association (SAFCA) was formed to further the common purpose of forestry contractors, without infringing on contractor competitive position or serving individual interests.
Continue reading →SAFGA was founded in the late 1940s as the South African Bulbs Growers Association. They handle all non-indigenous cut-flowers, such as roses, lilies and chrysanthemums, while the organisation Cape Flora SA works with the production and export of the Protea family of indigenous cut-flowers.
Continue reading →The South African Farmers Development Association (SAFDA) is a registered non-profit organisation as described in the Non-profit Organisations Act of 1997, and is committed to the principles of good corporate governance as set out in King IV report on good corporate governance 2016.As part of its main functions, SAFDA offers economic research and business advisory services, grower training and development, lobbying and advocacy for policies thereby ensuring the sustainability of all its members.
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