Cape Town Basketball Association (CTBA)
Through the efforts of the Cape Town Basketball Association (CTBA), the beautiful game of basketball has been formalised, structured and brought to everyone who is passionate about the game
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Through the efforts of the Cape Town Basketball Association (CTBA), the beautiful game of basketball has been formalised, structured and brought to everyone who is passionate about the game
Continue reading →The Association of Independent Publishers (AIP) is a national organisation for advancing the interests of the local grassroots independent print media sector in South Africa. The association comprises mostly small newspapers, but it also represents newsletters, magazines and online publications, all of which are owned by local communities.
Established in 2004, AIP represents the largest group of South Africa’s small independent publications. It is a projects-driven association, but also focuses on research, policy issues and the setting of industry standards for the grassroots print media sector.
Continue reading →The Commercial Producers Association of South Africa (CPA) is a professional trade association of film companies specializing in the production of television commercials and offering a number of key benefits and services to members.
Continue reading →The purpose of Aquaponics SA is to promote the wellbeing and represent the interest of the Aquaponics Industry in Southern Africa.
Continue reading →The Association of Mine Financial and Administrative Managers (AMFAM) consists of 350 members at gold, platinum and other metalliferous mining operations. It was established in 1920 as the Association of Mine Secretaries.
The main objectives of the association have always been to originate and promote the general advancement of financial discipline in the mining industry, and to protect the interests of its members.
The Association’s objectives are achieved in diverse ways, including conferences and seminars, where information is shared by relevant presentations. Every year, each district produces written projects that are reproduced in books, distributed in the industry as well as to universities and libraries around the world. These books are a permanent record of the association’s achievements and progress.
The objectives of the CLA are inter alia to share the Christian faith amongst the legal profession whilst offering Christian fellowship, support and counselling to members of the profession. In so doing the CLA encourages members of the profession to develop and apply a biblical Christian world view in their world and in society. The CLA seeks to influence lawyers in favour of Judeo-Christian values and to promote Judeo-Christian ethics by lawful, proper and appropriate means. The CLA believes that God is calling the legal profession and related stakeholders to take up a far greater responsibility in our nation than ever before. We believe that the association has a vital role to play in the unfolding destiny of South African and the continent of Africa.
Continue reading →The Association for Mathematics Education of South Africa – AMESA – is the professional association for Mathematics Education in South Africa. AMESA is the voice of Mathematics Education in South Africrepresenting the interests of the discipline and its members at national and provincial level. All who have an interest in the teaching and learning of Mathematics at all levels should belong to this dynamic Association.
Continue reading →The Association aims to improve the Safety impact in South Africa through information sharing, creating structured qualification frameworks and adopting industry best practices for consistent improvement of safety performance throughout industry. AMSPSA aims to educate its members on safety matters by considering and discussing everything affecting the professional interests of its members.
Continue reading →AMIHRP recognises the dynamic environment facing all Human Resource Practitioners and acknowledges the meaningful role played by all South Africans in the transformation of the South African mining industry.
Continue reading →The Association of Mouth and Foot Painters (Pty) Ltd is not a charity. Marketing of products are done by the administrative office in George in the Western Cape only. No fund raising actions or door-to-door sales on behalf of the mouth and foot painters are ever undertaken.There are artists of all races and creeds in the Association.
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