regional council in Johannesburg City
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Metal and Engineering Industries Bargaining Counci
Marshall Street 74, 2001 Johannesburg, South AfricaMEIBC Website
NATIONAL COUNCIL AGAINST SMOKING
Hospital Street 25, 2001 Johannesburg, South AfricaDo you want to quit smoking? Do you want to know more about the anti-smoking laws in South Africa? Do you want to report someone who is breaking the laws?
Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa (ISLA)
15th Floor, Marble Towers. 208 -211 Jeppe Street, 2000 Johannesburg, South AfricaISLA is a Pan-African and feminist led initiative that contributes to the development of jurisprudence on sexual rights and women’s human rights in Africa.
SAPOA
Wierda Road West 36, 2196 Johannesburg, South AfricaSAPOA, or the South African Property Owners Association, is the representative body and official voice of the commercial and industrial property industry in SA.
NAC Lilianton congregation
66 Margaret Mcingana Street (Cnr Gwigwi Mrwebi), 2113 Johannesburg, South AfricaThe National Arts Council of South Africa (NAC), formed in 1997, is a statutory public entity with the Department of Arts and Culture (DAC) as its executive authority. The institution is subject…
South african supplier diversity council
Owl Street 27, 2092 Johannesburg, South AfricaThe SASDC seeks to be the leading corporate council in South Africa dedicated to promoting sustainable supplier diversity value-add, through targeted procurement and black supplier development.
Telkom Direct JHB City Council
Ground B Block, Metro Centre, 2001 Johannesburg, South AfricaTelkom is South Africa’s leading telecommunications company. Like our page for updates, deals and promotions, or to report any issues.
Steve Biko Centre
33 Hoofd Street, Forum IV, Braampark, Braamfontein, 2001 Johannesburg, South Africa"The future will always be shaped by the sequence of present day events." - Biko
Steve Biko Foundation
33 Hoofd Street, Forum IV, Braampark, Braamfontein, 2001 Johannesburg, South Africa"The future will always be shaped by the sequence of present day events." - Biko