Wool and Mohair Brokers Employers’ Organisation of South Africa (WAMBEOSA)
Employers’ association for wool and mohair brokers
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Employers’ association for wool and mohair brokers
Continue reading →Western Province Cycling Association is the executive body responsible for running cycling in the Cape Town region, South Africa.
Continue reading →The SA Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (SAVRALA) is the representative voice of Southern Africa’s vehicle rental, leasing and fleet management sector. Our members have a combined national footprint with more than 600 branches countrywide. Our Associate members comprise most motor manufacturers and importers and allied industry sales and service companies.
Continue reading →The SA Dance Teachers Association (SADTA) is a non-profit organization, established in 1935 in South Africa and is affiliated with the World Dance Council. Our aim is to qualify teachers and help them improve their dance teaching skills. For more than 80 years we have provided training for dance teachers and examiners, enabling teachers to enter their students for examinations and competitions as well as running many successful championships in a variety of dance styles.
Continue reading →SAIDI was established in 1975 under the auspices of the National Road Safety Council, Traffic Safety, in order to place driver training on a co-ordinated basis and to professionalize and standardize the industry.
Since the inception, great strides forward have been made, and SAIDI is recognized by such bodies as the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), the Provincial Authorities, the Institute for Advanced Motorists of South Africa (IAM), the Automobile Association (AA) and the Department of Transport. The Southern African Institute of Driving Instructors is registered as an Association Not for Gain
Continue reading →The Footwear Manufacturers’ Federation of South Africa (FMF) was established in 1944 to serve the interests of footwear manufacturers in the RSA at national level. However, in 1997 the FMF was restructured to encompass the supplier industries’ and the Southern African Footwear & Leather Industries Association (SAFLIA) was formed to enable the footwear manufacturers and suppliers to work closer together for the benefit of the footwear value chain.
SAFLIA is formally registered with the Department of Labour as a national employer organisation in terms of the Labour Relations Act. The Constitution makes provision for three separate sections, viz. Footwear Manufacturing Section, Supplier Section and the Tanning Section. It furthermore provides for direct representation on the SAFLIA Management Committee by Small and Micro Enterprises who have been defined as employers with less than 50 employees and with a turnover of not more than R2,5m. The various sections can meet separately, from time to time, as circumstances dictate.
The Traditional Health Practitioners Association of South Africa (THPASA) was established to achieve the following objectives: –
Whether you are a practitioner, a researcher, or someone interested in Traditional Healing, we welcome you to join us in preserving and enhancing this vital aspect of our Heritage.
Continue reading →The YWCA is a Women’s Christian, ecumenical, youth and world affiliated movement which exists in over 100 countries reaching more than 27 million women and girls. It is committed to increase the resources and opportunities to develop the leadership of women and girls. It serves the community without distinction of race, gender, colour and nationality.
Continue reading →The SA Project Controls Institute (SAPCI), previously known as the Cost Engineering Association of Southern African (CEASA), is the foremost professional project controls and support organization in Southern Africa.
Continue reading →The Western Cape Shore Angling Association promotes shore angling.
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