Bosveld Jagters en Wildbewarings Vereniging (BJWV)
One of the aims of the Bosveldist Jagters en Wildbewarings Vereniging To gain knowledge of wildlife and wildlife
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One of the aims of the Bosveldist Jagters en Wildbewarings Vereniging To gain knowledge of wildlife and wildlife
Continue reading →Whilst a number of local building contractors got together during 1946, the association was only formally established in 1948 with a registered constitution and an elected Executive Committee.
Over the past 64 years the association grew in stature and currently has over 200 members from most of the disciplines in the building industry. The full-time office is manned by five employees.
A variety of services are provided to members and the main objective is to look after their interests and provide them with the necessary information to operate their businesses successfully.
Continue reading →The Commercial Unmanned Aircraft Association of Southern Africa’s purpose is to represent the interests of member companies and affiliated groups and associations at local, national and regional levels. We provide a platform for all members of the commercial unmanned aviation industry to voice their concerns and participate in the affairs of this new sector in aviation.
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Continue reading →The Black Conveyancers Association (BCA) was formed in May 2005 in response to the historical inequalities in the conveyancing industry. As the only identifiable, credible black conveyancing organisation, this organisation is instrumental in advancing and representing the interests of black conveyancers nationally.
Continue reading →CASA is a non-profit club, run by volunteers and our website is non-professional and for information purposes only, not for commercial gain.
CASA provides a forum for International Championship Cat shows and a WCF Registration Service.
Although we are essentially a club for cat lovers, with the best interest of all cats at heart, CASA does not have the infrastructure to inspect breeders and cannot attend to general complaints about breeders, exhibitors or members of the club, nor non-members and general cat welfare.
Association for teachers in the Cape
Continue reading →The Businesswomen’s Association is currently the largest association of professional and businesswomen in South Africa with a Head Office in Johannesburg and nine branches across the country. The BWA is a non-profit, voluntary organisation committed to offering real value in the form of leading and training, connecting and supporting members and South African business.
Continue reading →The CFMA is a registered employer’s organisation in terms of the Labour Relations Act and represents and serves employers (businesses) in the furniture manufacturing industry as a collective.
The CFMA is party to the Furniture Bargaining Council and represents its members in collective bargaining with Unions at an Industry level. Collective bargaining at this level includes negotiations regarding conditions of employment and wages.
Continue reading →The Black Professional Valuers Association (BPVA) was formed to address the historic and legacy imbalances within the property valuation industry. Black candidate valuer’s historically struggled to become professional valuer’s. As a result the industry does not reflect the the demographics of South Africa. BPVA aims to help transform representation withn the industry.
The Black Professional Valuers Associationrepresents train and educate Black Professional and Candidate Valuer’s. The BPVA also strives to create awareness within the public and private sector about the profession throught various initiatives .
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