Occupational Therapy Association of South Africa (OTASA)
OTASA is the professional association that advances growth of quality occupational therapy with a focus on occupation and a distinct South African identity
Continue reading →OTASA is the professional association that advances growth of quality occupational therapy with a focus on occupation and a distinct South African identity
Continue reading →The Neurological Association of South Africa (NASA) is the professional body responsible for representing and protecting the interests of neurologists in the country whilst also building a network of likeminded people who are encouraged to use the platform to express both industry and practice related concerns.
Continue reading →NOESA is a duly constituted, bona-fide Employers Organisation as contemplated by the Labour Relations Act with its head-office in Polokwane. NOESA exclusively attends to the interests of Employers in the workplace. Due to the Act and the subsequent increased pressures of Trade Unions and employees in respect of labour related issues in the workplace, Employers identified the urgent and dire need to unite under one “umbrella” with the goal to protect Employers on a collective and consolidated basis.
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Continue reading →The South African Institute of Tax Professionals (SAIT) is the largest of the professional tax bodies in South Africand seeks to enhance the tax profession by developing standards in education, compliance, monitoring and performance. SAIT contributes to the development of world class professional practises and people.
Continue reading →The MBA is a registered trade association for employers
in the building industry. Our members handle some 70%
of all the building work in Cape Town and employ a similar percentage of the total building industry workforce
The Pretoria Master Builders Association was founded in 1903 and the Johannesburg Master Builders Association was founded in 1894 and was formally constituted in 1904. These organisations merged in January 1996 to form the Gauteng Master Builders Association (GMBA). In 2012, the association underwent a name change and is now known as the Master Builders Association North – incorporating the following 4 regions: Gauteng, North West, Mpumalanga and Limpopo.
Continue reading →This association was previously called the Building Industries Federation of South Africa (Bifsa) and is now called Master Builders South Africa (MBSA).MBSA is the leading national representative body in the building and construction industry in South Africa. It operates as Federation of registered employer Associations representing contractors and employers in the construction industry, and is regulated in terms of Section 107 of the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995. The Federation’s nine Master Builders Associations, and three Affiliate Associations represent more than 4000 contractors and employers in the industry.
Continue reading →The Building Industry is the engine for growth and stability in the Boland.
MBA Boland will provide leadership to the building industry by striving to create a profitable environment through facilitating and coordinating industry activities, providing quality services , maintaining a regional platform and influencing the environment to achieve benefits for members and the communities in its area of jurisdiction.
The MBA Boland motto is “Build with the Best”
Continue reading →The Medical Advisors Group (MAG) is an association of medical advisors and other professionals in the South African healthcare funding industry – medical schemes, administrators and managed healthcare. MAG provides a supporting framework for medical advisors and the promotion of sustainable, equitable funding in the context of evidence-based cost-effective healthcare.
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