South African Bisley Union (SABU)
The SA Bisley Union (SABU) is the organizing and controlling body of Target Rifle,F-Class and .303 Shooting in South Africa.
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The SA Bisley Union (SABU) is the organizing and controlling body of Target Rifle,F-Class and .303 Shooting in South Africa.
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 →While bridge clubs are closed for traditional face to face duplicate bridge, the Western Cape Bridge Union (WCBU) and its affiliated clubs provide daily online pairs and teams events using BBO and RealBridge. Players from around the world participate in these events.
Continue reading →The VLU is an organization that strives to offer women opportunities to enrich themselves in all areas of womanhood so that they can make a contribution to their family and the community. The organization is non-political, non-sectarian, bilingual, and open to all women over 16 years to 116 years!
Continue reading →The Union of Jewish Women of South Africa is committed to investing in all the people of South Africand will continue in its endeavours to create a better quality of life for all.
Continue reading →A united responsible voice, the SA National Consumer Union is a voluntary autonomous body that today represents millions of consumers. Its membership extends from the vitally important grass-roots support of leading women’s organisations such as the various Women’s Agricultural Unions, the National Council of Women of South Africthrough to influential bodies such as the DENOSthe Association of Retired Persons and Pensioners, KONTAK, etc. Being an independent organisation, the Consumer Union speaks with authority on behalf of all consumers. Its opinions are sought by manufacturers, retailers, the agricultural sector, the SA Bureau of Standards and Government. It works in close co-operation with all the above where the interest of the consumer is concerned. Its policy has always been one of communication and consultation before confrontation. It aims to build up consumers’ awareness of their rights, responsibilities and bargaining powers through education, information and protection.
Continue reading →SAPU is the controlling body of Pool in South Africa and is affiliated to the All Africa Pool Association (AAPA) which in turn is affiliated to the World Pool Billiard Association (WPA). The objective of SAPU is to encourage, promote, develop and advance all disciplines of the sport of pool played nationally in the Republic of South Africa and any pool discipline falling under the auspices of WPA and which is played competitively by players under the jurisdiction of SAPU.
Continue reading →Serving the interests of workers for more than 45 years – Stronger together
Continue reading →The National Union of Food, Beverage, Wine, Spirit and Allied Workers (NUFBWSAW) is a trade union representing workers in the food and drink processing industry in South Africa.
The union was established in 1993, when the Food and Beverage Workers’ Union merged with the National Union of Wine, Spirits and Allied Workers. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the National Council of Trade Unions.[1] By 1995, it claimed 20,000 members. (Wikipwdia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Union_of_Food,_Beverage,_Wine,_Spirit_and_Allied_Workers)
Continue reading →NUPSAW is a trade union formed on the 13th August 1998, from the amalgamation of militant and moderate trade unions operating mainly in the Public Service, whose sole purpose of its existence is to promote and protect the interests of its members from the ever exploitative, oppressive and discriminatory employers. Branches can be found in all the provinces.
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