South African Mutton Merino Society (SAMM)
Also known as the
SA Vleismerino Telersgenootskap.

Also known as the
SA Vleismerino Telersgenootskap.
The South African Model Power Boat Association or S.A.M.P.B.A. is a democratically elected non-profit association that joins people together who are passionate about radio controlled power boat racing.
Continue reading →As a volunteer run organisation, SAMA is committed to growth and support of Montessori in Southern Africa.
SAMA is a non-profit (NPO-144 455), volunteer run organisation.
It is an independent association of members.
Membership is voluntary.
SAMBRA (the South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association) is a national body that looks after the needs of almost 1,000 motor body repair businesses across South Africa. Our members repair over 80% of all insured repair claims in the country, and the variety of manufacturer approvals that our members have acquired is proof of the superior standards that we uphold in the panel beating industry.
Continue reading →The South African Museums Association has been in existence since 1937 and has a proud tradition of serving the museum community and providing opportunities for participation and development in the museum field.
Continue reading →The primary aim of the SA Milch Goat Breeders’ Society is to promote the breeding of quality and functional Milk Goats by providing relevant information to breeders on goat breeding & keeping.
Continue reading →Also known as SA Miniatuur Perd, this society promotes the breeding and grading of Miniature horses
Continue reading →Medical doctors and medical students registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), qualify for SAMA membership. All members must abide by the Memorandum of Incorporation, and Company rules of the Association. With the exception of honorary and international members, SAMA members enjoy full voting rights at National Council and local Branch levels.
Continue reading →We administer Performing Rights on behalf of our members – music composers, authors and publishers.
Continue reading →The SAASR strives to set out procedures and regulations within the ship building and repair industry that foster good safety attitudes and practices and a healthy working environment. All activities performed on, or in, a ship – either afloat, in floating dock, graving dock, or slipway – are subject to the South African Merchant Shipping Act 57 of 1951 and the Maritime Occupational Safety Regulations of 1994. As a member of the SAASR you will not only reap the benefits of a great support team and knowledge base, but you will ensure compliance within your business and improve your own offering.
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