South African Geophysical Association (SAGA)
SAGA (the SA Geophysical Association) was founded in 1977 to foster and encourage the development of Geophysics in South Africa and has since grown to over 350 members worldwide.
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SAGA (the SA Geophysical Association) was founded in 1977 to foster and encourage the development of Geophysics in South Africa and has since grown to over 350 members worldwide.
Continue reading →The African Rail Industry Association is the new name for the RaIlroad Association (RRA). The African Rail Industry Association (ARIA) is a representative of companies that are Original Equipment Manufacturers, Rail operators, or Rail Services Companies in the rail sector associated industries. It is a fully-fledged Export Council acknowledged and supported by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition. The Export Council is committed to creating opportunities for the South African industry on the continent and globally.
Continue reading →Developing professional, competent, and ethical directors that can effectively serve on boards. As a professional body, our mandate is to continuously educate our members in all things board related whilst concurrently creating opportunities for our members through networking, professional development, lobbying and board placement.
Continue reading →The PSA (Public Servants Association of South Africa) is a registered trade union at the forefront of labour developments.
The PSA is the largest, politically non-affiliated,fully-representative union in the Public Service. With a proud history of decades of service to its members, the PSA represents more than 235 000 public sector employees.
The PSA’s conduct is aimed at achieving the Union mission, guided by the values of: loyalty, transparency, respect, integrity, consistency, and service excellence.
Continue reading →St Dunstan’s Association for SA War-blinded Veterans has been supporting War Blinded Veterans since 1915, through physical and emotional support, helping to empower beneficiaries to live independent and fulfilling lives. In 1918, after World War I, an after Care Committee was established in South Africa to care for blinded servicemen returning home.
Continue reading →Estate Living is a consortium of businesses consisting of: community consultancy, media platforms, publishing house, sales lead generation and marketing agency, which communicate the value of residential community living to a local and foreign market.
Continue reading →LITASA is a volunteer-run member body with the primary purpose of promoting literacy. Through research, sharing of best practice and community collaboration, we aim to grow a strong literacy community. We bring together individuals and organisations using various platforms including our workshops, national conference, outreach programmes, scholarly journal, website and social media. We operate at a national level and have four branches working locally. We comprise members who come from various spheres at all levels within the literacy sector. LITASA is a registered NPO and PBO.
Continue reading →The Motor Neuron Disease Association aims to provide and promote the best possible support for people living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND)
Continue reading →The Biokinetics Association represents the body drives the Passion for the profession of biokinetics – executed with Integrity, Trustworthiness, Transparency, Respect and Consistency
The Biokinetics Association of South Africa (BASA) is a professional body registered as a Section 21 company (Non Profit Organisation) representing approximately 1100 practitioners in South Africa. The Biokinetics Association is the official body for Biokinetics.
SA Association of Youth Clubs is a non- profit, membership organisation formed primarily to serve young people and youth clubs.
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