Karate Association of Western Province (KAWP)
This is the official governing body for Karate in the Western Province region
Continue reading →This is the official governing body for Karate in the Western Province region
Continue reading →The Kenton on Sea Ratepayers Association (KOSRA) aims to watch over the interests of its members regarding the activities of local government; and Protect, maintain and improve the amenities of Kenton-on-Sea and its environs for the benefit of all.
Continue reading →KwaZulu Natal Youth Chamber of Commerce (KYCC) is a section 21 not for profit organization founded through amalgamation of youth in business organization in KwaZulu Natal to establish a unifying voice that plays an advocacy role for entrepreneurs in KZN Province.
The establishment KYCC emanates from the KZN Department of Economic Development & Tourism initiative to implement the KwaZulu Natal Youth Economic Empowerment Strategy aimed at a focused economic development of young people in KZN.
Khayelitsha Business Forum (KBF) was started in 1999 as a body to represent the interest of the Khayelitsha Business Community. The KBF initiative has been working under the auspices of the Khayelitsha Development Forum (KDF)
Continue reading →Estabilised in 1989 by members of the kitchen industry, the Kitchen Specialists Association is a non-profit organisation managed by regional committees in Gauteng, Kwa-Zulu Natal and Western Cape and overseen by a national committee.
Continue reading →The Kwazulu-Natal Society for the Blind (KZN-SB) was established in 1919 and has evolved into a dynamic organization offering a multi-disciplinary approach to access to human rights related services for blind and partially sighted people of KwaZulu-Natal.
Continue reading →Kwanalu’s strategic focus is to provide leadership on all key agricultural issues to commercial farmers (of all sizes) and related agricultural organisations in KZN.
Continue reading →Everything about the KZNSA supports its profound belief in inclusivity. Open to all, with every exhibition and workshop being free to attend, the gallery environment is airy, intimate, welcoming and convivial. It is very much a public space, connecting the street to the park, with under-the-sky seating amidst indigenous acacia trees, and the contemporary architecture of the building itself providing a permeable, flexible and robust space to exhibit, work, learn and market.
Continue reading →Club for canoeing enthusiasts. Affiliated with the Eastern Cape Canoe Union (ECCU)
Continue reading →The Koga Judo Club is affiliated with the Cape Town Judo Association
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