South African Football Association (SAFA)
The SA Football Association was incorporated on 23 March 1991 following a long unity process that was to rid the sport in South Africa of all its past racial division.
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The SA Football Association was incorporated on 23 March 1991 following a long unity process that was to rid the sport in South Africa of all its past racial division.
Continue reading →SADFA – The SA Dyers & Finishers Association – promotes the advancement of science and technology, especially in the theory and practice of the tinctorial arts, and textile finishing.
Continue reading →The South African Energy Storage Association, “SAESA”, is dedicated to guiding policies for the accessibility of storage projects toward the advancement of the energy storage industry in South Africa.
Continue reading →The SA Education Research Association’s (SAERA) main aim is to professionalise, cohere and improve educational research and academic work in South Africa. It is open to all scholars of education.
Continue reading →The SA Equity Workers Association (SAEWA) is a trade union in South Africa. SAEWA is known, operates and is identified under the following names:
South African Electrical Workers Association;
South African Equity Workers Association;
Equity Union;
SAEWA.
The SA Engineers and Founders Association (SAEFA) represents the interests of hundreds of member companies in the metal and engineering industry. These companies range in size from very small employers to large multinational organisations. SAEFA not only offers a wide range of direct services to member companies but also represents the interests of our members at both industry and national levels.
Continue reading →The SA Equine Veterinary Association (a group of the SAVA) is dedicated to improve the health and welfare of equines through professional development of its members, providing leadership and resources in matters pertaining to the equine industry.
Continue reading →The SA Drum Majorette and Cheerleading AssociationSAMCA is the South African Majorette and Cheerleading Association is the SASCOC (South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee) recognized Federation for Majorettes and Cheerleading in South Africa. They have Regional offices in 8 Provinces, making accessibility within reach for all athletes and interested shareholders.
The Association strives to promote and make the sport with its related activities available to any athlete in South Africa. Athletes in neighbouring countries who find the sport interesting are more than welcome to take part.
Continue reading →SAGDA’s mission also includes providing training to all our members on an ongoing basis where they can increase their product knowledge, enabling all our members to succeed in their own business knowing that they have the support and assurance of SAGDA.
Continue reading →The South African Facilities Management Association (SAFMA) is a self-sustaining body recognised locally and internationally for its meaningful role in the South African Facilities Management Community. SAFMA defines Facilities Management as an enabler of sustainable enterprise performance through the whole life management of productive workplaces and effective business support services.
The SA Facilities Management Association is a non-statutory, SAQA-recognised professional body. They have four professional designations: