amaNguni Youth Hub (AYH)
amaNguni Youth Hub are a non profit company based in KwaZulu Natal who specialise in youth development and fighting gender based violence.
we also do after school program

amaNguni Youth Hub are a non profit company based in KwaZulu Natal who specialise in youth development and fighting gender based violence.
we also do after school program
Political party
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Continue reading →Agri Gauteng support the farmers in the business of farming, to ensure the development, profitability, stability, sustainability and contribution towards agriculture in Gauteng and the whole of South Africa.
Continue reading →AMOSA represents the interests of Aircraft Maintenance Organizations (AMOs) within South Africa and its membership extends from one person AMOs to large AMOs in the fixed wing, rotary and accessories fields.
Continue reading →The Addiction Action Campaign is a registered non-profit organization that exists for the benefit of all South Africans regardless of race, religion, culture or creed. The epidemic of addiction in our country is massive. Far greater than most people are aware of. One normally thinks of addiction in terms of illegal drugs and alcohol, but millions of South Africans are addicted to a vast range of addictions such as illegal substances, legal substances as well as behaviours.
Continue reading →Employers organisation for the building, construction, engineering industry
Continue reading →Founded in 1956 as “The South African Council for the Aged”, now known as “Age-in-Action”, is the body representing more than 2.7 million older people. The Organisation also has over 800 NGO’s as members who provide vital services to more than 150 000 older persons in need of care. In terms of its mission, namely to protect and promote the interests and well-being of all elderly persons
Continue reading →Automobile Manufacturers Employers Organization (AMEO) represents South Africa’s seven automotive manufacturers, namely BMW, Ford, Isuzu, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Toyota and Volkswagen.
Continue reading →Deaf Sport South Africa or DSSA is the national association of multi-code sports of Deaf people in South Africa. Founded in 2012 by Deaf people from 7 provinces namely Free State, KwaZulu Natal, North West, Gauteng, Eastern Cape, Limpopo and Western Cape.
The reason behind the formation of DSSA was the passion for a winning Deaf national team and integrating into hearing sport bodies thereby ensuring equal access to resources.
DSSA is a registered non-profit organisation (NPO) and Public Benefit Organisation (PBO).