Crossroads Chess Club (CCC)
Chess club in Cape Town
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Chess club in Cape Town
Continue reading →Through the efforts of the Cape Town Basketball Association (CTBA), the beautiful game of basketball has been formalised, structured and brought to everyone who is passionate about the game
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Continue reading →Also known as Konfederasie Van Jagters- Verenigings Van SA, the Confederation of Hunting Associations of South Africa (CHASA) is a federation of over 25 hunting, hunting related and shooting affiliates across South Africa. CHASA aims to represent the hunter in securing the freedom to hunt. CHASA achieves this through promoting sustainable ethical hunting practices through leadership and advocacy of all matters related to hunting and the freedom to hunt.
Continue reading →CyclingSA is the governing body of cycling in South Africa representing the best interests of the cycling community from grassroots to international level.
Continue reading →MyPlayers is the players’ organisation of all the professional rugby players in South Africa. Our main drive is to promote and to protect our players’ collective interest within the rugby industry, by representing them on a national and provincial level.
Continue reading →The Tenpin Bowling Association of SA (TBASA) is the governing body of Tenpin Bowling in South Africa.
As such, the body is primarily responsible for the establishment and enforcement of rules and regulations for all Tenpin Bowling activities within South Africa and for ensuring that these are not contradictory to International standards.
As with any professional sporting body, TBASA is responsible for setting out criteria for national tournaments, as well as for the selection of South African teams participating in International events.
TBASA aims to encourage the development of the sport, with special focus on establishing a youth participation and retention programme, as well as developing a media strategy.
Continue reading →The Cape Piscatorial Society has a long and interesting history, with the society playing a key role in the introduction and management of trout in the Western Cape and South Africa.
Continue reading →The club was founded in 2003 and has grown bigger each year with 2017 being one of the most successful years the club has seen. The club trains two-three times a week at Settlers Dam where the canoes are stored in the racks there. Settlers Dam is situated in Thomas Baines Reserve and is a 20 minute drive from Grahamstown. The reserve and dam boasts beautiful scenery and many antelope including buffalo, kudu and waterbuck.
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