Minority Front (MF)
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Continue reading →The Mandela Mining Precinct is a public-private collaboration between the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) and the Minerals Council of South Africa. It is an initiative aimed at revitalising mining research, development and innovation in South Africa to ensure the sustainability of the industry.
Continue reading →The Middelburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry promotes and represents the interests and aspirations of the Middelburg business community.
Continue reading →The mission of the Mpumulanga Economic Regulator (MER) is to ensure the integrity of the gambling and liquor industries through efficient regulation within the Mpumalanga province of South Africa.
Continue reading →Mpumalanga Tourism & Parks Agency has the mandate of positioning the province as the world class tourism destination.
Continue reading →The Motor Neuron Disease Association aims to provide and promote the best possible support for people living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND)
Continue reading →The Metal Merchants Association was registered as an employer’s association in 1942 during WWII when South Africa introduced the Strategic Metals Act which severely limited the movement of secondary metal for recycling.
In 1999 the association changed its name to Metal Recyclers Association of South Africa (MRA) to accurately depict its involvement in the metal recycling industry. The constitution was amended and registered with the Department of Labour. The association adopted a code of conduct that commits its members to the highest degree of business ethics.
Today the MRA has a diverse membership base made up of organisations that are engaged in the collection and processing of more than 80% of all scrap metal in South Africa for beneficiation by downstream industry.
Continue reading →The microscopy society of SA (also known as die Mikroskopie Vereniging van Suidelike Afrika) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to furthering microscopy in the broadest sense in all branches of science within the Southern African region
Continue reading →MISa registered trade union for employees in the retail motor industry in South Africwas formed after the merger of the Motor Industry Staff Association (MISA) and the SA Motor Union (SAMU). Together, these two organisations have a proud history of 130 years in the Retail Motor Sector.
Members enjoy the focused approach of a well-versed negotiating team representing members’ interests in the collective bargaining process on wages and conditions of employment at the Motor Industry Bargaining Council (MIBCO).
Qualified labour law practitioners provide free and expert legal advice and, where appropriate, the necessary legal defence to members in the resolution of labour disputes. The problem-solving approach is a major contributing factor in the resolution of disputes in the workplace.
MISA has a proven track record of excellent service to all its members.
Non-union employees are encouraged to join MISThe Intelligent Alternative, to enjoy the benefits and protection it offers.
Continue reading →Teaching kids self defence and discipline in the sport of Judo (a form of Martial Arts), the Mitchell’s Plain Judo Club is affiliated with the Cape Town Judo Association
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