Fish River Canoe Club (FRCC)
Club for canoeing enthusiasts. Affiliated with the Eastern Cape Canoe Union (ECCU)
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Club for canoeing enthusiasts. Affiliated with the Eastern Cape Canoe Union (ECCU)
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Continue reading →The Ficksburg Taxi Association is a Taxi Association operating from Ficksburg in the Free State
Continue reading →The Federated Taxi Association is a Taxi Association operating from Vereeniging in Gauteng
Continue reading →FEDCRAW is an independent Trade Union organising and representing workers and making sure that its members enjoy better working conditions, decent salary and job security.
Continue reading →The Ferro Alloy Producers Association (FAPA) is an industrial association of ferroalloy smelting operations involved in the beneficiation of South Africa’s ores and minerals into ferroalloys for local consumption and export market.
Continue reading →The Federation of Rose Societies of South Africa does not have individual members, only rose societies. Wherever you are in South Africa you should find a rose society that can answer your queries about rose growing. And maybe you would like to join a rose society? We can tell you where and how.
Continue reading →The Association represents the fertilizer industry in Southern Africa, with its members producing, trading, blending and distributing fertilizer products across this region. Fertasa’s purpose is to act as the recognised and preferred body that promotes the image of the fertilizer industry
Continue reading →FEOSA’s officials have in-depth expertise and experience with regard to labour matters in various industries such as construction, road freight, motor, mining, retail, entertainment and agriculture and are involved in collective bargaining with some of the more prominent unions in the country.
FEOSA represents employers on a regular basis at CCMA and Bargaining Council level during conciliation, arbitration and collective bargaining and their representatives have earned the respect of all involved for the knowledgeable and professional manner in which they conduct themselves at all times.
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