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The Suid-Afrikaanse Onderwysers Unie (SAOU), sometimes translated as the South African Teachers' Union, is a trade union representing principally Afrikaans-speaking teachers in South Africa. The union was founded in 1905 to represent Afrikaans-speaking white teachers in the Cape Province .
Transvaal Teachers' Association On 1 November 2006, NAPTOSA was reconstituted as a single, unitary, trade union. The Professional Educators' Union opted to remain independent, but NAPTOSA works with it, the Natal Association of Teachers' Unions and the Suid-Afrikaanse Onderwysers Unie in the Combined Trade Unions, for the purpose of recognition ...
Philiswa Nomngongo, professor of Analytical Chemistry and the South African Research Chair (SARChI) in nanotechnology for water. Himla Soodyall (born 1963), South African human geneticist, known for genetic research into the peoples of sub-Saharan Africa. Andries Van Aarde (born 1951), professor of theology at University of Pretoria.
Biomedical Research in Africa with Emphasis on Genetics [21] 2 Washington, D.C. USA: 2004: Sustaining the African Society of Human Genetics [21] 3 Johannesburg South Africa: 2005: Human Genetic Variation in Africa [21] 4 Addis Ababa Ethiopia: 2006: Human Genetic Variation and Disease [21] 5 Cairo Egypt: 2007
The Professional Educators' Union (PEU) is a trade union representing education workers in South Africa.. The union was founded in 1919, when the Northern Transvaal Native Teachers' Association merged with the Southern Transvaal Native Teachers' Association, to form the Transvaal African Teachers' Association.
The union was founded in October 1990, when the National Education Union of South Africa merged with the Progressive Teachers' Union, the Mamelodi Teachers' Union, the Progressive Teachers' League, the Western Cape Teachers' Union and the East London Progressive Teachers' Union. In 1992, it affiliated to the Congress of South African Trade ...
African Leadership Academy, Honeydew; Allen Glen High School, Allens Nek; Athlone Boys' High School; Aurora Private School; Barnato Park High School; Bryanston High School, Bryanston
The South African Teachers' Association (SATA) was a trade union representing white teachers in the Cape Province of South Africa. SATA was founded in 1887, the first teachers' union to be established in South Africa. It grew slowly, and by 1926 had 2,400 members. [1]