Krugersdorp Publicity Association (KPA)
The promotion of tourism and encouragment of economic growth in the Krugersdorp area.
Continue reading →The promotion of tourism and encouragment of economic growth in the Krugersdorp area.
Continue reading →The KwaZulu-Natal Business Chambers Council (KBCC) is the representative voice of organised business in KwaZulu-Natal. Membership is open to all formal business representative organisations in the province with the major chambers and business organisations in KZN already members.
Continue reading →Club Objective: To bring people together who enjoy rock, mineral and gem collecting, the study of earth sciences and the practice of lapidary art and to encourage them in the pursuit of their hobby.
Continue reading →The Kwazulu-Natal Racing Pigeon Union serves the community of racing pigeon owners in Kwazulu-Natal and provides the facilities and services necessary to combine the results of all racing pigeon clubs in Kwazulu-Natal into one combined result – allowing competition between clubs and between members of all clubs within the region.
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Continue reading →The KwaZulu-Natal Hunting Shooting & Conservation Association (KZNHSCA) is an organisation of hunters dedicated to the ethical and responsible practice of their discipline.
Continue reading →The number of clubs affiliated to the Kennel Union in July 1998 stood at 189. A continuous record of registration of dogs has been kept since the first entry in 1891. Initially these were handwritten into special ledgers. In 1944 the ledgers were superceded by bound books of typed copies of Registration Certificates. The advent of computerisation saw a change to the records, these now being kept in the computer data bank.
Presently the Kennel Union is the internationally recognised representative of pure bred dogdom in South AfricNamibiBotswanLesotho and Swaziland. Reciprocal agreements are in force between the Union and many other similar bodies throughout the world.
Continue reading →The leading voice of organised Business and Tourism in the Mpumalanga Lowveld.
Continue reading →The KwaZulu-Natal Blind & Deaf Society provides services mostly to African people, generally poor, unemployed and living in rural areas. The Society currently reaches the poor, unemployed African people living in rural areas who do not have the finances or ability to receive services. The greatest challenge that the Society faces, is how to improve these unfortunate individuals quality of life. The sad situation is that these almost forgotten people are not only deprived, but also disabled, which leaves them feeling very inadequate and incapable, and the sad fact is that most of them receive no external assistance
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