Cape Boerperd Breeders Society (CBBS)
The Society strives to promote and develop the Cape boerperd breed. The society is also known as the Kaapse Boerperd Telersgenootskap.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Cape boerperd breed. The society is also known as the Kaapse Boerperd Telersgenootskap.
Continue reading →The CFMA is a registered employer’s organisation in terms of the Labour Relations Act and represents and serves employers (businesses) in the furniture manufacturing industry as a collective.
The CFMA is party to the Furniture Bargaining Council and represents its members in collective bargaining with Unions at an Industry level. Collective bargaining at this level includes negotiations regarding conditions of employment and wages.
Continue reading →The Cape Clothing and Textile Cluster (CCTC) is a not-for-profit initiative jointly established by government and industry in 2005 to boost the competitiveness of the clothing, textile, footwear and leather (CTFL) manufacturing industry in the Western Cape. The Cluster comprises 25 leading firms, primarily manufacturers but also major retailers that are committed to supporting the development of the local manufacturing industry.
Continue reading →Also known as the Kaapse Agri Werkgewersorganisasie (KAW), the management of the CAEO is in the hands of Western Cape producers, which is its primary field of service. The CAEO is registered with the Registrar of Labor Relations as an employers’ organization in terms of the Labor Relations Act of 1995, and is a non-profit organization.
Continue reading →The Cape Kidney Association is a Grassroots Non-Profit Organisation that raises funds for indigent Kidney patients. The Non-Profit Association was founded in 1978 by a group of Nephrology Doctors and Nurses who saw a need to assist indigent Kidney patients.
We the Cape Kidney Association support Kidney dialysis patients with monthly food parcels, travel allowance to get to the hospitals for their dialysis and bursaries to further their studies or start-up costs for small businesses.
This is the only organisation in the Western Cape that is Kidney patient care based.
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 Cape Institute for Architecture was formed in 1899, and is the largest regional architecture body in South Africwith the potential to influence development in the city of Cape Town and the wider region.
The Institute’s core objectives are to promote the practice of architecture, to serve the interests of its members, and to support the integrity of the profession through maintaining its code of conduct and professional competence as established by the national bodies: The South African Institute of Architects (SAIA) and the South African Council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP).
Continue reading →The Cape Horticultural Society encourages experienced and amateur gardeners to meet like-minded people who want to share knowledge, and to promote biodiversity, where plants flourish and the balance of nature exists.
Continue reading →The CDI is a craft and design sector development agency with a mission to develop capable people and build responsible creative enterprises trading within local and international markets.
The CDI is a non-profit company with over 20 years of success in developing creative people, small businesses and the craft and design sector at large in South Africa. The CDI is a catalytic agent of change in the sector, and passionate about developing appropriately skilled, resourced and digitally proficient practitioners who can successfully leverage opportunities for growth and development.
The CDI currently supports over 5 500 businesses and individuals in the South African craft and design sector. The small businesses supported by the CDI range from start-ups to exporting enterprises and are based all over South Africa – from rural towns to urban centres. CDI’s services help these businesses develop the right product/service for the right market using appropriate business and production systems; and facilitates national and international market opportunities to help them grow.
Continue reading →Cape Flora SA, is a non-profit company (NPC) established in 2005 with the purpose of identifying and addressing the strategic needs of the fynbos and protea industry. Their vision is to bring about a sustainable increase in the demand for, and supply of, high value/high quality fynbos products to discerning international markets to the benefit of all role players in the South African fynbos industry.
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