Lowveld Clay Target Club (LCTC)
Clay Target Shooting Club
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Clay Target Shooting Club
Continue reading →Also known as the LWO Werkgewersorganisasie, the organisation is registered as an employers’ organisation with the Department of Labour – this means that we are authorised to represent our members in the CCMA, Bargaining Councils and Labour Court. The LWO is a non-profit members’ organisation, managed by a board (successful business owners and leading academics) consisting of members of the organisation. LWO was established in 1990 to provide employers in the broader South African business community with labour law services and other related services in the field of labour law.
Continue reading →This is a networking platform for the business community in the Limpopo Province. Businesses can subscribe or partner with us.
Continue reading →The Local Government Sector Education and Training Authority (LGSETA) provides an environment to facilitate the training and up skilling of various employees and people involved in local government structures, as well as unemployed South Africans
Continue reading →Londani Lushaka has been registered under Section Act of Social Development 2018.
It’s objective is to fight hunger and poverty within Alexandra community and caring for vulnerables and orphans. We have a Feeling Scheme and Kitchen soup for our community frim Monday to Saturday. We offer breakfast and lunch. We are hereby applying for any kind of donations to make our feeding scheme a success to our community.
The Society strives to promote and develop the Limousin Cattle breed.
Continue reading →LCS is a non-profit organisation that supports cancer patients and their families by means of providing nursing, psycho-social & educational support services.
Continue reading →For information on specific services offered by the Ladysmith Chamber of Commerce and Industry, please contact the chamber directly by telephone (+27 36 6310541) or email infolcci@webafrica.org.za
Continue reading →The Livestock Welfare Coordinating Committee (LWCC) stands for humane livestock production. The main objective of the LWCC is to take proactive actions to ensure humane and responsible handling of production livestock. The LWCC promotes welfare of livestock by participating in the drafting of informative material for all farmers, livestock transporters , abattoirs, sale yards, vending site and show-ground operators. The LWCC encourages practical humane research projects, observations, and desk research. The LWCC also advises Government on related livestock welfare policy matters.
Continue reading →Employers engaged in the manufacture of Light metal products (excluding tinsmiths and/or plumbers) by forging, stamping, rolling, pressing, bending, welding, cutting and/or casting and the manufacturer and sale of sheet metal and shall include the “Iron, Steel, Engineering, and Metallurgical Industries” which shall mean (subject to the provisions of any demarcation determination and made in terms ofsection 62 of the Labour Relations Act, No. 66 of 1995 and section 76 of the Labour Relations Act, 1956) the industry concerned with the production of iron and/or steel and/or alloys and/or the processing and/or recovery and/or refining of metals (other than precious metals) and/or alloys from dross and/or scrap and/or residues; the maintenance, fabrication, erection or assembly, construction, alteration, replacement or repair of any machine, vehicle (other than a motor vehicle) or article consisting mainly of metal (other than a precious metal) or parts or components thereof, and structural metalwork, including steel reinforcement work; the manufacture of metal goods principally from such iron and/or steel and/or other metals (other than precious metals) and/or alloys, and/or the finishing of metal goods; the building and/or alteration and/or repair of boats and/or ships, including the scraping, chipping and/or scaling and/or painting of the hulls of boats and/or ships; and general woodwork undertaken in connection with ship repairs, and includes the Electrical Engineering Industry, the Lift and Escalator Industry and the Plastics Industry, but does not include the Motor Industry.
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