Gauteng Society of Advocates (GSA)
The society is a body of professional practicing advocates in South Africa and abroad, whose members share in knowledge, professional status and friendship.
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The society is a body of professional practicing advocates in South Africa and abroad, whose members share in knowledge, professional status and friendship.
Continue reading →The ECSA’s primary role is the regulation of the engineering profession in terms of this Act. Its core functions are the accreditation of engineering programmes, registration of persons as professionals in specified categories, and the regulation of the practice of registered persons. Consequently, the ECSA is the only body in South Africa that is authorised to register engineering professionals and bestow the use of engineering titles, such as Pr Eng, Pr Tech Eng, Pr Techni Eng, Pr Cert Eng, on persons who have met the requisite professional registration criteria.
Continue reading →Advocates are organized into societies in the major centers in South Africa, historically known as “Bars”. As the body representing the advocates’ profession, the purpose of the Free State Bar is to maintain professional standards and conduct among practicing advocates, and to enforce discipline amongst its members.
Continue reading →The Board of Airline Representatives of South Africa (BARSA) represents the interests of its African and International members to government, airport operators and other stakeholders in the airline industry with the aim of facilitating and further developing a safe, efficient and viable aviation industry in South Africa.
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Continue reading →With the key function of acting as national examining body for medical professions in South Africa, the CMSA is unique in the world in that it embraces 28 constituent Colleges, representing all the disciplines of medicine and dentistry. Because the CMSA has the unique structure of containing all medical and dental specialities within a single framework, it has the potential to foster aspects of medical education and medical professionalism which are common to all disciplines.
Continue reading →The Black Professional Valuers Association (BPVA) was formed to address the historic and legacy imbalances within the property valuation industry. Black candidate valuer’s historically struggled to become professional valuer’s. As a result the industry does not reflect the the demographics of South Africa. BPVA aims to help transform representation withn the industry.
The Black Professional Valuers Associationrepresents train and educate Black Professional and Candidate Valuer’s. The BPVA also strives to create awareness within the public and private sector about the profession throught various initiatives .
Continue reading →The BBCSA is an umbrella body representing various black brokers associations including the Black Brokers Forum, the Association of Black Brokers and the Black Insurance Professonals of Southern Africa
Continue reading →The Accredited Movers of SA (AMOSA) offers a unique, comprehensive nationwide moving network and serves as an accreditation body by setting professional standards for the removal industry and offering its members and clients a guarantee of superior service, quality and peace of mind.
Continue reading →Association of Cambridge Educators of Southern Africa represents a united voice on behalf of member schools to Cambridge Assessment International Education. We aim to assist principals, schools and educators in offering Cambridge qualifications in a Sub-Saharan African context.
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