South African Union of Jewish Students (SAUJS)
The South African Union of Jewish Students (SAUJS) is a voluntary association that caters to the needs of Jewish students in South Africa across the different University campuses.
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The South African Union of Jewish Students (SAUJS) is a voluntary association that caters to the needs of Jewish students in South Africa across the different University campuses.
Continue reading →The South African Sugar Technologists’ Association (SASTA) is a technical society for persons engaged in the South African sugar industry. Its main objective is to promote the exchange of scientific knowledge related to sugarcane agriculture and the processing of sugarcane products.
Continue reading →The South African Translators’ Institute (SATI) is a professional association for language practice professionals in South Africa. Membership is open to all translators, interpreters, editors, proofreaders, text reviewers, terminologists, copywriters and others involved in the language practice profession. It currently has some 800 members who work in a wide range of local and international languages.
Continue reading →South African Visual Arts Historians (SAVAH) is an organisation of academics and professionals that seek to advance the professional practice of art history and visual culture in South Africa and to forge relations with practitioners from other disciplines and regions.
Continue reading →The South African Warmblood Horse Society (SAWHS) is the governing body for Warmblood horses in the Republic of South Africa
Continue reading →The Federation is the sole representative of the sport of water skiing in South Africa and shall govern the sport in accordance with the terms and conditions of its membership with the INTERNATIONAL WATER SKI FEDERATION
Continue reading →The South African Touch Association (SATA) was established in 1994 and has full membership of the Federation of International Touch (FIT) internationally. The amateur status of the sport and its impressive growth bears testament to the appeal of the sport and the commitment of the players who have been bitten by the “touch bug”.
Continue reading →SOUTH AFRICAN UTILITY POLE ASSOCIATION – (SAUPA) is a voluntary association not for gain, with legal personality and perpetual succession. SAUPA is the formation of a grouping of South African Eucalyptus Utility Pole Treating plants (SANS 754 mark holders) and users focused on the marketing and promotion of eucalyptus utility poles for local and export markets, as a contribution to the aims and objectives of the South African Utility Pole Organisatio
Continue reading →The SA Veterinary Council is the regulatory body for the veterinary and para-veterinary professions in South Africa and has a statutory duty to determine scientific and ethical standards of professional conduct and education.
Continue reading →The SA Stunt Association is a non-profit organisation set up by its members. It is an association compiled of highly trained and professionally recognised Stunt Coordinators, Assistant Stunt Coordinators, Fight Choreographers, Stunt Drivers, Stunt Performers and Stunt Riggers working within the South African Film and Television Industry.
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