South African Association of Veterinary Technologists (SAAVT)
The mission of the SA Association of Veterinary Technologists (SAAVT) is to promote excellence in the Veterinary Technology Profession
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The mission of the SA Association of Veterinary Technologists (SAAVT) is to promote excellence in the Veterinary Technology Profession
Continue reading →The Human Resource (HR) function is at the heart of all organisations in ensuring the achievement of business goals. This internationally recognised profession, more than any other, is responsible for transformation, sourcing, skills development and retaining talent and ensuring productive work relationships. The SABPP’s role is to professionalise the HR function to ensure that HR becomes an increasingly recognised
and respected profession.
The SA Association for Marine Biological Research
SAAMBR, founded in 1951, is a unique Non-Government, Non Profit Company and Public Benefit Organisation. In 2004, SAAMBR became the cornerstone of uShaka Marine World in Durban.
For over 60 years SAAMBR has contributed to the conservation of marine and coastal resources in the Western Indian Ocean by operating three integrally linked divisions: Oceanographic Research Institute (ORI), uShaka Sea World, uShaka Se World Education
Continue reading →The SA Academy of Family Physicians is the national association of family doctors, representing South Africa on the World Organisation of Family Doctors (WONCA). The aim of the SAAFP is to develop the discipline and body of knowledge of family medicine through research, education and training, provide for the professional needs of its members such as continuing professional development, and to represent the opinion of the profession on national and international forums.
Continue reading →Also known as Solidariteit Unie. Solidarity currently offers a dependable service to approximately 140 000 members in all occupational fields, collectively and professionally, and has the passion and knowledge to look after its members’ interests and to ensure that their rights are protected in the workplace
Continue reading →Also known as the Grondkundevereniging van Suid Afrika. The SSSSA is a scientific society, which, in the interest of its members, promotes the advancement of soil science and soil technology as well as the responsible practicing thereof by its members with the view to the long-term sustainable utilisation of the environment in the interest of the community.
Continue reading →Our objective is to promote and encourage all firearm shooting disciplines as a recreation and a sport.
The SWPC organises numerous shoots during the year at a club and a provincial level. They conduct training courses for Range and Safety Officers and hold development clinics for new shooters.
Continue reading →The SA Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (SAAAD) promotes a membership program that supports and encourages continued development in the dental industry by creating a community of like-minded individuals with a culture of excellence and integrity while prioritising the highest patient care standards. SAAAD’s mission is to promote excellence in South African dentistry through education and create public awareness of the value of quality dental care.
Continue reading →The AMD Export Council is a relatively new addition to the South African Defence Landscape. Established in 2015, jointly by the Department of Trade and Industry and AMD, for the express purpose of facilitating exports for the Defence and Related Industries Sector.
The Export Council is mandated by its members and the dti to promote and champion the collective interests of the sector by exploring new markets for the South African Defence Industry, growing the value and volume of sector exports and lastly by transforming and diversifying the export base thereby contributing to the transformational imperatives of South Africa.
Continue reading →The SA Agricultural Machinery Association (SAAMA) is the official body representing new agricultural machinery manufacturers, importers and builders. SAAMA was founded in 1985.
As the official body, SAAMA serves as a combined forum for the agricultural machinery industry in South Africa in which the interests of its members and agriculture as a whole are addressed, promoted and developed.
SAAMA promotes and co-ordinates the collection, processing and publication of agricultural machinery industry statistics.
The SAAMA technical working group focuses on providing direction and support for practical compliance to existing and new legislation which may affect members and their customers.
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