South African Hunter’s and Game Conservation Association (SAHGCA)
SA Hunter’s and Game Conservation Association has taken leadership in many areas within the wildlife sector, including promoting responsible hunting.
Continue reading →SA Hunter’s and Game Conservation Association has taken leadership in many areas within the wildlife sector, including promoting responsible hunting.
Continue reading →The South African Ice Hockey Federation (SAIHF) is the National Governing body for ice hockey in South Africa. The SAIHF is certified by SASCOC and is also a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).
Continue reading →The SA Fitness Sport Aerobic Federation (or SASAFF) is the official body for the administration, competition and grading in the sports of fitness aerobics and hip-hop in South Africa.
Continue reading →South African Hockey is about the administration, development and co ordination of all activities of the game within South Africa in areas such as coaching umpiring and playing whether at International, Provincial, Clubs and Schools.
Continue reading →The SA Football Association was incorporated on 23 March 1991 following a long unity process that was to rid the sport in South Africa of all its past racial division.
Continue reading →Gymnastics South Africa is the governing body for gymnastics in the geographic bounds of South Africa. The Vision of Gymnastics SA is to create, through participation in gymnastics, a society of accomplished, self-confident individuals who are able to impact their own world positively with the lessons they have learned.
The federation is actively involved from grassroots development level to elite gymnastics level in all the 9 Provinces of South Africa, with the assistance of its provincial affiliates.
Continue reading →SASCA was formed to enhance the integrity, relevance and standing of the profession of sports coaching, which will benefit athletes, participants and society by providing high performance service to our membership of sports coaching professionals.
They also regulate, recognize and ensure SASCA members are responsible and sign up to the Sports Coaching Charter to protect our athletes, sport coaches and citizens.
Continue reading →Supporting the conservation and ecologically sustainable development and use of natural resources, for the benefit of current and future generations, through the promotion of legal hunting.
Continue reading →The South African Consolidated Recreational Angling Association (SACRAA) is a non-profit association that has been established in reaction to the limited level of recognition of the recreational sector by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries (DAFF), the lack of transparency and interaction with the sector by DAFF, and out of concern for the declining state of some of our key angling species. SACRAA is an independent body that acts in the best interests of it members and the recreational fishing industry. It is not affiliated to any government institution or other angling organizations, but has the support of the South African Sport Anglers & Casting Confederation (SASACC; the controlling body for organized angling in South Africa) and the South African Fishing Tackle Agents & Distributors (SAFTAD). SACRAA is recognized as an interest group in terms of Section 8 of the Marine Living Resources Act (Act 18 of 1998) and will represent recreational fishing on Provincial Working Groups and local Co-Management Committees once the Inland Fisheries Policy is promulgated and implemented.
Continue reading →The Racing Association was incorporated in December 1997 following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Horseracing Industry in Gauteng and the Gauteng Provincial Government. The essence of the agreement, signed on 30 June 1997, was that the parties agreed to re-organise and restructure the business of the racing industry into a single corporate entity to be listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange as soon as practically possible. The new company would have a broad base of shareholders with specific emphasis on previously disadvantaged communities.
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