Quadpara Association of KwaZulu Natal (QPAK)
The QuadPara Association of KZN is a Non Profit Organisation established to cater for the needs of quadriplegics and paraplegics in KwaZulu-Natal.
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The QuadPara Association of KZN is a Non Profit Organisation established to cater for the needs of quadriplegics and paraplegics in KwaZulu-Natal.
Continue reading →The QuadPara Association of the Western Cape (QAWC) is a non-profit organisation (NPO 002-942) which represents quadriplegics and paraplegics in the Western Cape. Any person may become a member of the organisation and the QAWC membership is drawn from various diverse areas across the Western Cape. The organisation is managed by a management committee.
QAWC strives to improve the lives of and fights for the rights of quadriplegics and paraplegics in the Western Cape. Through prevention and awareness campaigns, QAWC aims to prevent spinal cord injuries as well as educate the general public about the realities of living with a spinal cord injury.
Continue reading →The South African Underwriting Managers Association (SAUMA), established in 1999, is the sole professional body for Underwriting Managers in South Africa. Recognised by the Finanacial Sector Conduct Authority (SA), SAUMA advocates for over 80 members who collectively influence over R7.5 billion in annual gross premiums, embodying excellence in the insurance industry.
Our mission is to represent Underwriting Managers, promoting high ethical standards, influencing legislation, and enhancing professional development. Membership offers access to industry advocacy, updates, and a platform for continuous improvement. Explore our offerings and join our commitment to excellence in the insurance sector at sauma.org.
Continue reading →SATAHWA promotes Traditional and Holistic Wellness.
SATAHWA are a legitimate and registered association that preserves and elevates the integrity of traditions, actively contributing to community well-being. Guided by principles of respect, integrity, and cultural sensitivity, the SA Traditional And Holistic Wellness Association envision themselves as a transformative force promoting traditional healing and holistic wellness in South Africa.
Traditional Healing
Honouring centuries-old practices, we champion the authenticity and efficacy of traditional healing methods and remedies. Fostering a harmonious blend of ancient wisdom and modern understanding.
Holistic Wellness
Embracing a holistic approach to wellness.
OUR VISION
The South African Tuna Association (SATA) is committed to, and advocates for sustainable practices, particularly regarding South Atlantic albacore tuna, the fisheries traditional target species. The Association continues to play an active role in the management of tuna fisheries, both locally and abroad, to enhance the benefits of responsible fishing for South African fisheries.
Continue reading →Promoting the interest of the Urologist by improving the conditions of service of full-time practitioners, academic members and registrars.
Continue reading →SAVAMA aims to inform industry about products and services offered by valve manufacturers, as well as actively drive training objectives to suit South African manufacturing standards, and import and export conditions.
Continue reading →SA Vehicle and bodybuilders’ Association (SAVABA) members are professional, certified and regulated vehicle body builders in South Africa who manufacture commercial vehicle body applications (tanker, coal, refrigerated trucks and trailers) and bus bodies (commuter and tourist type). Members manufacture using the latest equipment and highly trained staff to ensure strict compliance with NRCS regulations; SABS standards and all other legal specifications and requirements.
Continue reading →The South African Sugar Technologists’ Association (SASTA) is a technical society for persons engaged in the South African sugar industry. Its main objective is to promote the exchange of scientific knowledge related to sugarcane agriculture and the processing of sugarcane products.
Continue reading →SOUTH AFRICAN UTILITY POLE ASSOCIATION – (SAUPA) is a voluntary association not for gain, with legal personality and perpetual succession. SAUPA is the formation of a grouping of South African Eucalyptus Utility Pole Treating plants (SANS 754 mark holders) and users focused on the marketing and promotion of eucalyptus utility poles for local and export markets, as a contribution to the aims and objectives of the South African Utility Pole Organisatio
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