Grassland Society of Southern Africa (GSSA)
The vision of the Society, Advancing rangeland ecology and pasture management in Africa embodies the mission of the Society and has become the central theme of the Annual Congress.
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The vision of the Society, Advancing rangeland ecology and pasture management in Africa embodies the mission of the Society and has become the central theme of the Annual Congress.
Continue reading →The Gauteng Horse Society t/a Kyalami Park Club represents Horse Owners, Riders and Social Enthusiasts (H.O.R.S.E). As a club, we run many events throughout the year, covering most equestrian disciplines. We are an inclusive Equestrian club that caters for all riders inthe Gauteng and surrounding community, regardless of riding level. We also welcome members from other provinces.
Continue reading →Gymnastics South Africa is the governing body for gymnastics in the geographic bounds of South Africa.
Continue reading →The GNJT squad is an invitational squad for the top tennis players in the Gauteng North Province who practice together and compete against one another on Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings. From this group of players an Interprovincial team and Match Play teams are selected to compete against other provinces and districts.
Continue reading →The Gunners’ Association of South Africa is the only custodian of the National Gunners’ Memorial that stands in Potchefstroom along the Ventersdorp road, next to the old camp entrance that still exists today. The Memorial lists all the names of the know men and women that gave their lives while serving the guns.
Continue reading →Gauteng Fencing Association is the governing body for the sport of fencing in Gauteng.
Continue reading →The Gold Reef Rose Society’s inauguration was held in January 1988 and Margaret Dams was the first Chairman. By June 1988 the membership was approximately 30 and the first function was a pruning demonstration held at the Botanical Gardens in July.
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Continue reading →The Genealogical Society of South Africa (GSSA) is also known as Die Genealogiese Genootskap van Suid-Afrika. It was established in 1964 has twelve branches of which eleven are land based and one which is an electronic branch catering for members worldwide, via the internet. Each branch arranges its own activities and meets all year round apart from December and January. More information can be gleaned by visiting the branch pages of www.genza.org.za. Members become close friends and are more than happy to assist newcomers with their research. Many a dead end has been resolved by discussing the issue with a fellow genealogist.
Continue reading →Gauteng Central is a provisional tennis district under the auspices of TSA – Tennis South Africa. The province stretches from Carletonville in the west to Bedfordview in the east and from Fourways in the north to Alberton in the south.
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