Northerns Beekeeping Association (NBA)
The Northerns Beekeeping Association are a voluntary association of both hobbyist and professional beekeepers in South Africa
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The Northerns Beekeeping Association are a voluntary association of both hobbyist and professional beekeepers in South Africa
Continue reading →MISa registered trade union for employees in the retail motor industry in South Africwas formed after the merger of the Motor Industry Staff Association (MISA) and the SA Motor Union (SAMU). Together, these two organisations have a proud history of 130 years in the Retail Motor Sector.
Members enjoy the focused approach of a well-versed negotiating team representing members’ interests in the collective bargaining process on wages and conditions of employment at the Motor Industry Bargaining Council (MIBCO).
Qualified labour law practitioners provide free and expert legal advice and, where appropriate, the necessary legal defence to members in the resolution of labour disputes. The problem-solving approach is a major contributing factor in the resolution of disputes in the workplace.
MISA has a proven track record of excellent service to all its members.
Non-union employees are encouraged to join MISThe Intelligent Alternative, to enjoy the benefits and protection it offers.
Continue reading →PKPASA recognizes the high, professional standard of the graduates of the International College of Professional Kinesiology Practice and promotes their interests in gaining the acceptance and recognition of the South African education and SETA authorities, in the interest and benefit of humanity.
Continue reading →The Midlands Bed & Breakfast Association [MIDBABA] is an association of Bed & Breakfasts and Self-catering establishments operating in the Midlands area of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Continue reading →NAAMSA was established in 1935 to represent South Africa:
Simply put, we work for manufacturers, importers, exporters and distributors of cars, bakkies [or vans], trucks and busses.
In 2020, we expanded our membership ecosystem to include Associate Members and key Strategic Partners to accelerate the extraordinary contribution we make to the well-being of South Africa, its citizens and the economy.
Continue reading →STBA provides a platform for local businesses to work together in improving services, security, marketing, networking & collaboration between associations.
Continue reading →The Motor Vehicle Security Association of South Africa (VESA) is a non-profit organisation that was established in 1987.
VESA protects the interests of insurers and the general public from being misled by unscrupulous businesses offering inferior services and products for vehicle security.
Our point of departure is formalising a resident and ratepayers association for the “old Nelspruit” now wards 12, 14-18 of Mbombela.
According to the constitution this a right we have to address matters a-politically but in conjuction with chamber of business.
Matters we are seeking to address are
1. Valuation role
2. Student Accomodation
3, Noise Pollution
4. Service delivery
5. Water
6. Electricity
7 Infrastructure
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Continue reading →The Paper Manufacturers Association of South Africa (PAMSA), acknowledged as the ‘voice of the pulp and paper industry’, promotes the use of paper as a renewable and recyclable material for communication, packaging and a myriad of other applications. Some of its members rank among the top 20 pulp producers in the world, making the South African pulp and paper manufacturing sector robust, well regulated and highly developed.
Representing more than 90% of paper, packaging and tissue manufacturers in South Africa, PAMSA has been actively advancing the ‘story of paper’ since its foundation in 1992. Even though some of our industry members have global footprints, their origins are firmly rooted in this country, as forest and land owners, and pulp and paper producers. PAMSA is an industry association representing the South African paper manufacturing industry.
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