South African Communication Association (SACOMM)
The SA Communication Association (SACOMM) is a professional body that represents academics from around southern Africa working in communications and related fields
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The SA Communication Association (SACOMM) is a professional body that represents academics from around southern Africa working in communications and related fields
Continue reading →The accountabilities of the SA Colliery Managers’ Association (SACMA) are to Ensure knowledge transfer of Coal Industry practices between current and future members, Provide structure for networking between members and affiliates with major stakeholders. SACMA wants to ensure sharing of best practices to add value to the member and business while providing the vehicle that is the mechanism for social interaction between members.
SACMA is also recognized through the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) as a Voluntary Association which provides some influence in terms of the accreditation of learning materials and institutions, as well as strengthening the Association’s role with regard to registration matters.
The SA Collierry Engineers’ Association (SACEA) provides a cost-efficient administration for the Association, either alone or in conjunction with other professional associations in the mining industry, by employing, remunerating and determining duration and conditions of employment of any necessary full-time or part-time staff, consultants and specialists in the Coal Mining industry. SACEA is also recognized through the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) as a Voluntary Association which provides some influence in terms of the accreditation of learning materials and institutions, as well as strengthening the Association’s role with regard to registration matters.
Continue reading →The SA Consolidated Recreational Angling Association (SACRAA) is a non-profit association that has been established in reaction to the limited level of recognition of the recreational sector by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries (DAFF), the lack of transparency and interaction with the sector by DAFF, and out of concern for the declining state of some of our key angling species. SACRAA is an independent body that acts in the best interests of it members and the recreational fishing industry. It is not affiliated to any government institution or other angling organizations, but has the support of the South African Sport Anglers & Casting Confederation (SASACC; the controlling body for organized angling in South Africa) and the South African Fishing Tackle Agents & Distributors (SAFTAD). SACRAA is recognized as an interest group in terms of Section 8 of the Marine Living Resources Act (Act 18 of 1998) and will represent recreational fishing on Provincial Working Groups and local Co-Management Committees once the Inland Fisheries Policy is promulgated and implemented.
Continue reading →The objectives of the association are to promote the status and professional standing of its members and to foster an enterprising spirit necessary to the success of all corporate bodies as well as providing a forum for discussion and communication for the benefit of members and industry. We provide a forum for discussion and communication for the benefit of all our members and the South African Mining Industry.
Continue reading →We’re a professional association of administrative and financial managers within the coal mining industry founded in 1986. Our mission is to provide a conducive, interactive forum where issues of a financial, administrative, commercial and managerial nature pertinent to the mining industry are discussed.
Continue reading →SACESHA which was formerly known as SACEPA was founded in the year 2001 following the need identified by SACMA for HSE practitioners to network and share knowledge and information as well as address HSE matters of common interest.
The South African Colliery Environmental Practitioners Association (SACEPA) was founded during 2001 by Environmental Engineering (Ventilation and Occupational Hygiene) and Environmental Management staff members of a few collieries. The SACMA Safety forum already existed then, but amalgamated into the SACEPA SHE structures a few years later and renamed SACESHA in September 2015.
The aim with this association was to establish a single platform within the SACMA networking structure to address legal matters, transfer of knowledge through technical benchmarking andsharing of SHE information.
Continue reading →The SA Metal Cladding and Roofing Association (SAMCRA) mission is to create an infrastructure on which an orderly cladding industry can be built, including appropriate standards, testing, and training facilities plus a base of knowledgeable people.
Continue reading →The SA Clinical Neuropsychological Association (SACNA) aims to foster the development of clinical neuropsychology in South Africa. SACNA is affiliated to the International Neuropsychological Society, and to the Psychological Society of South Africa. SACNA hosts a Southern African neuropsychology conference every two years. Members pay discountted conference fees and earn CPD points for attendance.
Continue reading →SACOTA is the most prominent association of trading members operating within South Africa and the SADC region. Its vision is to be a significant, influential and respected force in the Southern African grain and agricultural sector by expanding its activities and pro-actively raising awareness amongst key role-players including governments, traders, financial institutions, producers, processors, millers and NGOs.
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