Afro Hairdressing & Beauty Employers Association of South Africa (AHBEASA)
AHBEASA was formed with the primary purpose to articulate the concerns and aspirations of black owned businesses in the hairdressing and beauty sector.
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AHBEASA was formed with the primary purpose to articulate the concerns and aspirations of black owned businesses in the hairdressing and beauty sector.
Continue reading →As an employer in the Metal and Engineering industry in the Western Cape, you are invited to become a member of the Cape Engineers and Founders’ Association (CEFA).
With a proud history going back to 1920, CEFA are registered with the Department of Labour as an employers’ organisation and are dedicated to serve the interest of employers in the Western Cape.-
Continue reading →The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) South Africa is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting general aviation in South Africa. AOPA South Africa serves as a voice for South African general aviation pilots, providing them with resources, advocacy, and education. The organization works to promote and preserve the freedom to fly in South Africa, while also promoting aviation safety and education.
Continue reading →ALPA-SA is the only organisation that caters solely for the needs of flight deck crew. It has no vested commercial interest in aviation, and is a non-profit organisation, funded solely from membership subscriptions.
Continue reading →The Association for Construction Health and Safety Management (ACHASM) is a registered non-profit company and a recognized SACPCMP Voluntary Association (VA), established to provide all those working in the Construction Health and Safety (CHS) field with an advisory and representative body.
ACHASM is committed to promoting the professional interest of CHS Practitioners within the Built Environment, in terms of the Construction Regulations (2014).
Continue reading →The CBA is a voluntary industry body, representing 9 of the 14 registered credit bureaus in South Africa.
Continue reading →The Border Rock and Surf Angling Association promotes surf angling.
Continue reading →The ASAIB promotes, throughout Southern Africa, all aspects of bibliographic activity and indexing, by means of lectures, discussions, workshops, conferences, training, publications or any other appropriate activities. Any person who is, or intends to be directly involved in indexing is welcome to join
Continue reading →Afrilex was established in 1995. Membership of Afrilex is open to individuals and institutions who have an interest in lexicography. The aim of Afrilex is the promotion and co-ordination of the research, study and teaching of lexicography by means of the publication of a journal and other appropriate literature, and the organisation of regular conferences and seminars to provide an opportunity for an exchange of ideas and for mutual stimulus to researchers and practitioners in the field of lexicography. Afrilex also facilitates tutorials and training courses. It is managed by a Board elected biannually by the members present at a General Meeting of the Association. Afrilex seeks co-operation with other international associations for lexicography as well as local associations interested in the study of language such as the Linguistic Society of Southern Africa (LSSA) and the African Language Association of Southern Africa (ALASA).
Continue reading →Representing over 90% of the travel industry in terms of market share, ASATA’s membership is voluntary and includes South African retail travel agents, travel management companies, wholesalers and suppliers of travel-related products and services.
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