Association of Creative Thought (ACT)
ACT has been a Centre of Spiritual teaching for over 50 years and has a wide network of members throughout South Africa and other countries.
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ACT has been a Centre of Spiritual teaching for over 50 years and has a wide network of members throughout South Africa and other countries.
Continue reading →The purpose of this association is to promote quality patient care, products, and related support services in Ocular and Orbital prosthetics by supporting the development of best practices in orbital and other relevant facial prosthetics through quality professional services and products, innovation, networking, publication, training, and advocacy opportunities in South Africa and the rest of Africa (as, when, and where applicable).
Continue reading →ABA serves as the collective entity of employers (businesses) and is therefore registered (in terms of the Labour Relations Act) as an Employers Organisation. Meaningful representation by employers can only take place if it is done on a collective basis.
Continue reading →The Association of Mine Managers provides a platform for mining industry professionals to discuss, evaluate and debate mining and minerals policy, technical innovations, safety and health challenges and advancements in mining in South Africa.
Continue reading →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 NAB is the voice of South Africa’s broadcasting industry. It is a membership based association that engages regularly with policy makers and regulators to promote an industry grounded in the principles of democracy, diversity and freedom of expression.
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