Department: Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC)
The mission of the DSAC is to provide an enabling environment for the sport, arts and culture (SAC) sector to foster an active, creative, winning and socially cohesive nation.
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The mission of the DSAC is to provide an enabling environment for the sport, arts and culture (SAC) sector to foster an active, creative, winning and socially cohesive nation.
Continue reading →Gymnastics South Africa is the governing body for gymnastics in the geographic bounds of South Africa.
Continue reading →Netball South Africa is the peak governing body for the sport of netball in South Africwhich is responsible for overseeing the practice of the sport across the country. Additionally, NSA is the managing body for the National Netball Team – the Spar Proteas.
Continue reading →The WPMCA was established in 1981 and is affiliated to the South African Majorettes and Cheerleading Association (SAMCA). Through SAMCA we are affiliated to the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) | International Cheer Union (ICU)
Majorette-Sport World Federation (MWF) SAMCA is also affiliated to the ICU (International Cheer Union) and the MWF (Majorette-Sport World Federation) and compete at both federations’ international world championships.
SASAFF is the ONLY affiliated member of South Africa’s custodian of Fitness Sport Aerobics & Hip Hop, SASCOC.
Continue reading →Surfing SA is the recognized governing body for the sport of surfing in South Africa and is a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), which, along with Sport and Recreation South Afric(SRSA), controls all sport in South Africa.
Continue reading →Information on all aquatic sports in the Western Cape
Continue reading →WCBL is a boxing league which will be conducted on annual basis. The page will contain lasted updates on the league and extra activities related.
Continue reading →Western Province Bowls Association was formed in 1906 starting off with three clubs and in 2017 comprises a total of 36 clubs with some 2 700 members.
Continue reading →The key objectives of the WCDSF are to encourage and promote every Deaf Sport Member with hearing loss to participate and enjoy sport.
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