Amalgamated Employers Association (AEA)
The Amalgamated Employers Association provide support and advice to employers and employees to help them better understand their rights and obligations in the workplace.
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The Amalgamated Employers Association provide support and advice to employers and employees to help them better understand their rights and obligations in the workplace.
Continue reading →The Association of Motorcycle Importers and Distributors (AMID) is the association of the official motorcycle industry in South Africa. Today the mandate remains very much the same as when it srarted inc 1975, as AMID seeks to engage with various bodies on matters affecting motorcycling. The Association lobbies government on issues regarding road safety, licensing and homologation.
Continue reading →The Association of Muslim Schools (AMS) was launched in March 1989 at the Lockhat Islamia School (Al Falaah College) in Durban. Principals and members of the Board of Governors of Habibiya Islamic College, Lockhat Islamia College, Roshnee Muslim School, As-Salaam, Lenasia Muslim School and Nur-ul-Islam School came together to form this association.
The need was felt to establish an organization to advise Muslim Schools and help them in their development at all levels.
Continue reading →The Accredited Movers of SA (AMOSA) offers a unique, comprehensive nationwide moving network and serves as an accreditation body by setting professional standards for the removal industry and offering its members and clients a guarantee of superior service, quality and peace of mind.
Continue reading →AAAMSA is a non-profit, voluntary organization committed to fostering trade and commerce in relation to the persons associated in the manufacture and installation of Fenestration, Glass & Glazing, Thermal, Ceiling and Partitioning in the Building Industry
Continue reading →The Association of Private Providers of Education, Training and Development are the leading representative body for private providers of education, training and development in South Africa. We lead and guide our members by informing, representing, protecting, developing and lobbying in all business areas that affect private providers.
Continue reading →The ASCHP is home to community or workplace-based counsellors who work in structured and supervised environments including, but not limited to private Wellness/Counselling Centres or government institutions, schools, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO’s) including Faith Based, Community Based and Not-for-Profit Organisations, the South African Police Service, Counselling Call Centres, Hospitals, Clinics and Support Agencies, Sports Centres, Education and Training facilities, Health and Emergency services and facilities.
ASCHP is is a non-statutory, SAQA-recognised professional body.
They have four professional designations:
AMD is the Aerospace, Maritime and Defence Industries Association of South Africa. Its primary objectives are the representation of the industry in matters of mutual interest, and the promotion of a profitable, sustainable and responsible industry. The association is acknowledged as the only trade association of South Africa’s defence industry (SADI) and is mandated by its members to promote and champion the collective interests of the industry. It comprises a cluster of leading companies in the South African private and public sector that supply defence materiel, products and services.
AMD assists and provides guidance in harnessing the collective effort of the SADI, as these companies play a key role in the acquisition supply chain. This ensures that its broad client base is offered cost-effective and sustainable solutions that meet the most stringent technical requirements, comparing well with or even exceeding international standards.
Continue reading →Association harnessing the collective benefits for taxi owners in the Alexandra/Midrand/Randburg and Sandton areas. The membership of the association is open to all members who are in pocession of a taxi vehicle and permit holders for routes, networks or areas being operated legally by members of the Association except in the case of an applicant against whom another taxi association has instituted disciplinary action.
Continue reading →The Aromatherapy Association of South Africa (AromaSA) is a voluntary, non-profit association of members.
It was formed in 2011 as a result of the amalgamation of ASoSA and AromaForum, in order to speak as a single voice for Therapeutic Aromatherapy in South Africa.
Our aim is to promote the professional development of members, uphold and further the interests of registered Therapeutic Aromatherapists.
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