Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA)
The Tourism Business Council of SA (TBCSA) is the umbrella organization representing the tourism business sector involved in tourism.
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The Tourism Business Council of SA (TBCSA) is the umbrella organization representing the tourism business sector involved in tourism.
Continue reading →Also known as the Transvaalse Landbou Unie, TLU SA has always sold the farmers point of view to government. We do not sell government’s stance to our farmers. TLU SA does not speak for the farmers, they speak for themselves. TLU SA’s power lies at grass-root level – where it really matters for the farmer in their day to day survival.
Continue reading →The Turner Syndrome SA is an NPO which simsd to help and support Turners Syndrome and create greater awareness of this syndrome. The aim of the NPO is:
The TPSA is an association of members to serve the needs of both the live entertainment industry and its clients. Members include people & companies representing all aspects of the Live Events Industry as well as venues and equipment suppliers.
Continue reading →The Trauma Society of South Africa (TSSA) is a national society representing all healthcare professionals interested in the care of a trauma patient across the spectrum from time of injury through to rehabilitation.
Continue reading →THORN is a Workers Union which represents the employed in Transport, Action, Retail & General Works and is a SAFTU affiliate. THORN stands for To Have Oppression Removed Now.
Continue reading →Tourist bureau for Tulbagh
Continue reading →The Tree Society of Southern Africa has been in existence since 1946, and is actively involved in promoting the awareness and preservation of TREES.
Continue reading →Offering friendship and unserstanding to bereaved parents…THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS is a mutual self-help organisation offering friendship and understanding to bereaved parents and siblings. The primary purpose is to assist them in the positive resolution of the grief experienced upon the death of a child and to support their efforts to achieve physical and emotional health.
The secondary purpose is to provide information and education about bereavement to help communities, families, friends, employers, co-workers and professionals to be supportive.
Continue reading →Originally, the focus of the organisation was to provide business skills training and support to poor and disadvantaged people in South Africa. The organisation was created in the Western Cape province but has since expanded and now orchestrates projects throughout South Africa. The TTO has provided business training to over 30,000 people since its inception.
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