Gauteng West Rand Taxi Association (GWRTA)
The Gauteng West Rand Taxi Association is a Taxi Association operating in Gauteng.
Continue reading →The Gauteng West Rand Taxi Association is a Taxi Association operating in Gauteng.
Continue reading →The GBA affords its members and their dependents peace of mind by providing funerals, cremations, and related services and products or cash disbursements within the RSA. The services are provided by our own personnel or approved contractors. Funds are efficaciously invested in order to maintain the benefits substratum of the GBA and to prove for optimum growth in the future. The survival and growth of the GBA resides in the increase of its membership as well as the periodic addition of approved groups through innovative thinking and attitudes. A Council elected from the members is responsible for the strategic positioning and functioning of the GBA by an executive management. All activities shall be aimed towards the growth of the GBA and the maintenance of optimum service towards its members.
Continue reading →The mission of GISSA is to represent the Geo-Information community in South Africa as a national, unified, representative body to promote and protect the interests of its members on all forums.
Continue reading →GHASA was originally established as an association (Section 21, not for profit) in 1992, when a group of establishment owners got together to promote the Guest House Industry.
The association was subsequently privatised in 2000 and we’re now known as Guest House Accommodation of SA (GHASA).
Over the past couple of decades, GHASA has become well known as experts in Quality Guest House Accommodation, offering many benefits, assistance and valued advice to members, as well as booking opportunities for travellers.
Continue reading →Guinjata Sports Fishing Club is one of the six saltwater fishing clubs affiliated to Southern Gauteng Deep Sea Angling Association (SGDSAA) which in turn is affiliated to the South African Deep Sea Angling Association (SADSAA). It is the aim of SADSAA to promote and develop deep sea angling as a national sport in SA. Amongst other goals SADSAA awards Protea colours to members that have achieved the necessary credentials and experience to represent South Africa in International Salt Water competitions.
Continue reading →The Growers Association was formed to ensure a coordinated and strategic development of wholesale growing operations on a national basis. Our primary aims are to ensure that our members are profitable, professional and responsible and that the market share of the Green Industry as a whole continues to grow.
Continue reading →This association is an employers organisation and is a member association of The Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (SEIFSA) and can be contacted through SEIFSA
Continue reading →The GCA is a national body representing garden centres and associated wholesale partners, aiming to uphold the highest possible retail standards within the Green Industry. Regional branches have been formed in Cape, Central, Gauteng and Tshwane.
Continue reading →GASA is an association created to promote the professional interests of Geostatisticians through:
Increasing awareness of Geostatistics and the application of spatial statistics in Southern Africa
Facilitating communication between practitioners
Representing the opinions of professional Geostatisticians to the public and industry
Historically, the science of Geostatistics has been developed within the context of the Mining and Petroleum industry, but it can also be practically applied in the fields of environment, agriculture, forestry, fishery and epidemiology.
The Grass Fed Association of South Africa is a farmer’s organisation established to enable farmers to produce certified free range and/or grass fed meat for consumers.
Their goal is to establish a brand mark, that can be trusted and recognized by consumers, and with confidence believe what the label says. At the same time they want every farmer to be able to market their product as directly to consumers as possible.