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 Cat Association of Southern Africa is a voluntary non-profit organisation existing for the purpose of co-ordinating all aspects relating to the cat fancy in South Africa. It is based on the highest moral and ethical principles, as a service to answer the needs of South African cat breeders and fanciers.
Continue reading →The Collision Repairers Association of South Africa (CRA) is an organisation that promotes panel beaters and repair shops to maintain and deliver a high standard and world-class service to all their customers.
Continue reading →The Copper Development Association Africa (CDAA) has represented the local copper industry in southern Africa since 1962 and now promotes copper usage throughout Africa. The CDAA’s head office is based in Johannesburg and, on behalf of its members, the organisation is committed to advancing and expanding the use of copper and copper alloys throughout Africa. The CDAthrough continuous projects and trials, facilitates the adoption of downstream products, and the uses and benefits of copper across a plethora of industries.
Continue reading →The CBA is a voluntary industry body, representing 9 of the 14 registered credit bureaus in South Africa.
Continue reading →Also known as Konfederasie Van Jagters- Verenigings Van SA, the Confederation of Hunting Associations of South Africa (CHASA) is a federation of over 25 hunting, hunting related and shooting affiliates across South Africa. CHASA aims to represent the hunter in securing the freedom to hunt. CHASA achieves this through promoting sustainable ethical hunting practices through leadership and advocacy of all matters related to hunting and the freedom to hunt.
Continue reading →The Centre for the Advancement of Science and Mathematics Education (CASME) is the operating name of a Public Benefit Organisation (PBO) registered as a Section 18(a) Educational Trust. CASME’s vision is “To be a world class centre for changing learners lives through Quality and Innovative Mathematics and Science Education.” CASME’s mission statement is: “To provide quality teacher professional development opportunities for mathematics and science education in under-resourced and rural schools in South Africa to improve learning outcomes.”
Continue reading →The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) was launched in December 1985 after four years of unity talks between unions opposed to apartheid and committed to a non-racial, non-sexist and democratic South Africa. At our launch we represented less than half a million workers organised in 33 unions. We currently have more than two million workers, of whom at least 1.8 million are paid up. Even by international standards we have been among the fastest growing trade union movements in the world. Today when most trade unions are facing a decline in membership, we have continued to grow.
Continue reading →ChevrahKadisha is a Jewish charity organisation
Continue reading →Established in 1804, the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry is the oldest member-based business organisation in Africa. It is mandated to serve, enable and lead business. This is achieved through a multitude of services, networking opportunities as well as robust advocacy on behalf of business. The Chamber represents business of all sizes and virtually all sectors. Our members count on us to be their eyes and ears in the Western Cape as well as on a national level, and we work tirelessly to ensure that we serve our members’ needs.
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