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Government GazetteStaatskoerant
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA
Vol. 570 Pretoria, 21 DecemberDesember 2012 No. 35988
N.B. The Government Printing Works willnot be held responsible for the quality of“Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files”submitted for publication purposes
2 No. 35988 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 21 DECEMBER 2012
Alle Proklamasies, Goewermentskennisgewings, AlgemeneKennisgewings en Raadskennisgewings gepubliseer, word virverwysingsdoeleindes in die volgende Inhoudsopgawe inge -sluit wat dus ʼn weeklikse indeks voorstel. Laat uself deur dieKoerantnommers in die regterhandse kolom lei:
INHOUDen weeklikse Indeks
GOEWERMENTS- EN ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS
Arbeid, Departement van
Algemene Kennisgewing
1047 Labour Relations Act, 1995: Registrationof a Bargaining Council........................... 53 35988
Binnelandse Sake, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewings
1092 Births and Deaths Registration Act(51/1992): Alteration of forenames.......... 8 35988
1093 do.: do ..................................................... 9 359881094 do.: Alteration of surnames ..................... 24 35988
Handel en Nywerheid, Departement van
Algemene Kennisgegwings
1049 International Trade Administration Com -mission: Customs tariff application: List12/2012 ................................................... 56 35988
1050 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operative tobe struck off the register: KusasaLomzansi Agricultural Co-operativeLimited..................................................... 58 35988
Hoër Onderwys en Opleiding, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewings
1033 Further Education and Training CollegesAct (16/2006): Appointment of anAdministrator for Ingwe Public Further Education and Training College .............. 3 35963
1034 Further Education and Training CollegesAct (16/2006): Call for nominations ofmembers for Councils of FurtherEducation and Training FET Colleges interms of section 10 (4) (4) of the Act ...... 3 35964
1035 Further Education and Training CollegesAct (16/2006): Appointment of anAdministrator for Coastal FET College ... 3 35965
1064 Further Education and Training HigherAct (16/2006): Appointment of an inde-pendent assessor to conduct an investi-gation into the affairs of the Letaba FETCollege .................................................... 3 35986
1068 Further Education and Training CollegesAmendment Act (3/2012): Appointmentof an administrator for Lovedale PublicFurther Education and Training College . 3 35995
Internasionale Betrekkinge en Samewerking, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewing
1091 Article 8: Privileges and immunities ........ 6 35988
Kommunikasie, Departement van
Algemene Kennisgewings1036 The Universal Service and Access
Agency of South Africa: Notice invitingcomment on the Qualifying Criteria forthe Set-Top-Box Scheme of Ownershipand Support............................................. 3 35985
1037 Broadcasting Act (4/1999): Appointmentof Ms Noluthando Gosa as Non-Executive Member to the Board of theSouth African Broadcasting Corporation. 2 35996
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For purposes of reference, all Proclamations, GovernmentNotices, General Notices and Board Notices published areincluded in the following table of contents which thus forms aweekly index. Let yourself be guided by the Gazette numbers inthe righthand column:
CONTENTSand weekly Index
GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL NOTICES
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Department of
General Notices
1043 Agricultural Product Standards Act(119/1990): Standards and requirementsregarding control of the export of litchis:Amendment ............................................. 32 35988
1044 do.: Standards and requirements regardingcontrol of the export of mangoes:Amendment ............................................. 33 35988
1045 do.: Standards and requirements regardingcontrol of the export of avocados:Amendment ............................................. 34 35988
Communications, Department of
General Notices1036 The Universal Service and Access
Agency of South Africa: Notice invitingcomment on the Qualifying Criteria forthe Set-Top-Box Scheme of Ownershipand Support............................................. 3 35985
1037 Broadcasting Act (4/1999): Appointmentof Ms Noluthando Gosa as Non-Executive Member to the Board of theSouth African Broadcasting Corporation. 2 35996
Electoral Commission
General Notice
1039 Local Government: Municipal ElectoralAct (27/2000): Municipal By-elections 30January 2013: Official list of votingstations.................................................... 3 36001
Environmental Affairs, Department of
General Notice
1046 National Environmental Management:Integrated Coastal Management Bill,2013: Explanation summary ................... 35 35988
Higher Education and Training, Department of
Government Notices
1033 Further Education and Training CollegesAct (16/2006): Appointment of anAdministrator for Ingwe Public Further Education and Training College .............. 3 35963
1034 Further Education and Training CollegesAct (16/2006): Call for nominations ofmembers for Councils of FurtherEducation and Training FET Colleges interms of section 10 (4) (4) of the Act ...... 3 35964
1035 Further Education and Training CollegesAct (16/2006): Appointment of anAdministrator for Coastal FET College ... 3 35965
1064 Further Education and Training HigherAct (16/2006): Appointment of an inde-pendent assessor to conduct an investi-gation into the affairs of the Letaba FETCollege .................................................... 3 35986
1068 Further Education and Training CollegesAmendment Act (3/2012): Appointmentof an administrator for Lovedale PublicFurther Education and Training College . 3 35995
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Landbou, Bosbou en Visserye, Departement van
Algemene Kennisgewings
1043 Wet op Landbouprodukstandaarde(119/1990): Standaarde en vereistesbetreffende beheer oor die uitvoer vanlietsjies: Wysiging.................................... 32 35988
1044 do.: Standaarde en vereistes betreffendebeheer oor die uitvoer van mangoʼs:Wysiging.................................................. 33 35988
1045 do.: Standaarde en vereistes betreffendebeheer oor die uitvoer van avokados:Wysiging.................................................. 34 35988
Omgewingsake, Departement van
Algemene Kennisgewing
1046 National Environmental Management:Integrated Coastal Management Bill,2013: Explanation summary ................... 35 35988
Statistieke Suid-Afrika
Algemene Kennisgewing
1048 Consumer Price Index: November 2012. 67 35988
Verkiesingskommissie
Algemene Kennisgewing
1039 Local Government: Municipal ElectoralAct (27/2000): Municipal By-elections 30January 2013: Official list of votingstations.................................................... 3 36001
Vervoer, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewings
1036 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Verklaring wysiging vanNasionale Pad N1 Seksie 20 .................. 4 35966
1037 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Die Suid-Afrikaanse NasionalePadagentskap Beperk: Verklaring Wysi ging van Nasionale Pad N11Seksie 5 .................................................. 4 35967
1038 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Verklaring wysiging vanNasionale Pad N2 Seksie 3 .................... 4 35968
1039 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Verklaring wysiging van Nasionale Pad R38 Seksie 3 .................. 4 35969
1040 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Verklaring wysiging van Nasionale Pad N17 Seksie 4 .................. 4 35970
1041 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Verklaring wysiging vanNasionale Pad N11 Seksie 10 ................ 4 35971
1042 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Verklaring wysiging vanNasionale Pad R510 Seksie 4 ................ 4 35972
1043 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Verklaring wysiging van Nasionale Pad R61 Seksie 6 .................. 4 35973
1044 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Verklaring wysiging vanNasionale Pad R61 Seksie 7 .................. 4 35974
1045 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Verklaring wysiging van Nasionale Pad R61 Seksie 5 .................. 4 35975
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Home Affairs, Department of
Government Notices
1092 Births and Deaths Registration Act(51/1992): Alteration of forenames.......... 8 35988
1093 do.: do ..................................................... 9 359881094 do.: Alteration of surnames ..................... 24 35988
International Relations and Cooperations, Department of
Government Notice
1091 Article 8: Privileges and immunities ........ 6 35988
Labour, Department of
General Notice
1047 Labour Relations Act, 1995: Registrationof a Bargaining Council........................... 53 35988
Science and Technology, Department of
Government Notice
1047 Intellectual Property Rights from PubliclyFinancial Research and DevelopmentAct (51/2008): Guideline 1 of 2012:Interpretation of the scope of theIntellectual Property Rights from PubliclyFinancial Research and DevelopmentAct: Setting the Scene ............................ 3 35978
Statistics South Africa
General Notice
1048 Consumer Price Index: November 2012. 67 35988
Trade and Industry, Department of
General Notices
1049 International Trade Administration Com -mission: Customs tariff application: List12/2012 ................................................... 56 35988
1050 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operative tobe struck off the register: KusasaLomzansi Agricultural Co-operativeLimited..................................................... 58 35988
Transport, Department of
Government Notices
1036 South African National Roads AgencyLimited and the National Roads Act(7/1998): Declaration amendment ofNational Road N1 Section 20 ................. 3 35966
1037 South African National Roads AgencyLimited and the National Roads Act(7/1998): The South African NationalRoads Agency Limited: DeclarationAmendment of National Road N11Section 5 ................................................. 3 35967
1038 South African National Roads AgencyLimited and the National Roads Act(7/1998): Declaration amendment ofNational Road N2 Section 3 ................... 3 35968
1039 South African National Roads AgencyLimited and the National Roads Act(7/1998): Declaration amendment of National Road R38 Section 3 ................. 3 35969
1040 South African National Roads AgencyLimited and the National Roads Act(7/1998): Declaration amendment of National Road N17 Section 4 ................. 3 35970
1041 South African National Roads AgencyLimited and the National Roads Act(7/1998): Declaration amendment ofNational Road N11 Section 10................ 3 35971
1042 South African National Roads AgencyLimited and the National Roads Act(7/1998): Declaration amendment ofNational Road R510 Section 4 ............... 3 35972
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1046 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Verklaring wysiging van Nasionale Pad N6 Seksie 1 .................... 4 35976
1059 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Verklaring wysiging vanNasionale Pad N8 Seksie 11—Afverklaring van ʼn gedeelte as NasionalePad.......................................................... 4 35982
1060 Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagent-skap Beperk en die Nasionale Paaie Wet(7/1998): Wysiging van Verklaring vanNasionale Pad N17 Seksie 5 as ʼn tol pad .......................................................... 4 35983
Waterwese, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewing
1095 Nasionale Waterwet (36/1998):Omskepping van die HolslootBesproeiingsraad in die Holsloot Water -gebruikersvereniging, Breede Water -bestuursgebied Nommer 18, Wes-KaapProvinsie ................................................. 31 35988
Algemene Kennisgewing
1051 National Water Act (36/1998): Invitationto submit written comments in terms ofsection 110 of the Act on the proposedconstruction of the Groot Letaba RiverDevelopment Project (GLeWaP) andthe environmental impact assessmentrelating thereto ........................................ 59 35988
Wetenskap en Tegnologie, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewing
1047 Intellectual Property Rights from PubliclyFinancial Research and DevelopmentAct (51/2008): Guideline 1 of 2012:Interpretation of the scope of theIntellectual Property Rights from PubliclyFinancial Research and DevelopmentAct: Setting the Scene ............................ 3 35978
RAADSKENNISGEWINGS
202 Financial Advisory and IntermediaryServices Act (37/2002): Amendment ofthe fit and proper requirements............... 3 35977
207 Financial Advisory and IntermediaryServices Act (37/2002): Exemption ofCompliance Officers from the RegulatoryExamination ............................................ 3 35997
208 do.: Exemption of Certain PersonsConducting Financial Services RelatedBusiness with Private Equity Funds........ 4 35997
209 do.: Exemption of ParticularRepresentatives from the Level 1Regulatory Examination .......................... 6 35997
210 do.: Amendment of the GeneralExemption: Level 1 RegulatoryExamination, No. 2 of 2012 .................... 8 35997
211 Allied Health Professions Act (63/1982):Allied Health Professions Council ofSouth Africa (AHPCSA): Notice toincrease allowances payed toCouncillors and Professional BoardMembers serving on the AHPCSA, asapproved by the AHPCSA on 26 July2012 ........................................................ 68 35988
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1043 South African National Roads AgencyLimited and the National Roads Act(7/1998): Declaration amendment of National Road R61 Section 6 ................. 3 35973
1044 South African National Roads AgencyLimited and the National Roads Act(7/1998): Declaration amendment ofNational Road R61 Section 7 ................. 3 35974
1045 South African National Roads AgencyLimited and the National Roads Act(7/1998): Declaration amendment of National Road R61 Section 5 ................. 3 35975
1046 South African National Roads AgencyLimited and the National Roads Act(7/1998): Declaration amendment of National Road N6 Section 1 ................... 3 35976
1059 The South African National RoadsAgency Limited and the National RoadsAct (7/1998): Declaration amendmentof National Road N8 Section 11—De-declaration of a section as NationalRoad........................................................ 3 35982
1060 South African National Roads AgencyLimited and the National Roads Act(7/1998): Amendment of National Road N17 Section 5 as a toll road ................... 3 35983
Water Affairs, Department of
Government Notice
1095 National Water Act (36/1998):Transformation of the Holsloot IrrigationBoard into the Holsloot Water UserAssociation, Water Management AreaNumber 18, Western Cape Province ...... 29 35988
General Notice
1051 National Water Act (36/1998): Invitationto submit written comments in terms ofsection 110 of the Act on the proposedconstruction of the Groot Letaba RiverDevelopment Project (GLeWaP) andthe environmental impact assessmentrelating thereto ........................................ 59 35988
BOARD NOTICES
202 Financial Advisory and IntermediaryServices Act (37/2002): Amendment ofthe fit and proper requirements............... 3 35977
207 Financial Advisory and IntermediaryServices Act (37/2002): Exemption ofCompliance Officers from the RegulatoryExamination ............................................ 3 35997
208 do.: Exemption of Certain PersonsConducting Financial Services RelatedBusiness with Private Equity Funds........ 4 35997
209 do.: Exemption of ParticularRepresentatives from the Level 1Regulatory Examination .......................... 6 35997
210 do.: Amendment of the GeneralExemption: Level 1 RegulatoryExamination, No. 2 of 2012 .................... 8 35997
211 Allied Health Professions Act (63/1982):Allied Health Professions Council ofSouth Africa (AHPCSA): Notice toincrease allowances payed toCouncillors and Professional BoardMembers serving on the AHPCSA, asapproved by the AHPCSA on 26 July2012 ........................................................ 68 35988
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ARTICLE 8PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES
(1) The Government shall accord to -
(a) the Executive Secretary who is not a national or permanent resident of the Government,and the members of his / her family, the same privileges and immunities, exemptions andfacilities as that accorded to officials of comparable ranks forming part of diplomaticrepresentatives at Missions;
(b) the staff members, who are not nationals or permanent residents of the Country -
(i) immunity from legal process in respect of words spoken or written and all actsperformed by them in their official capacity, unless such word or acts are as a resultof gross negligence on the part of the staff member in question;
(ii) exemption from taxation on the salaries and emoluments paid to them by theSecretariat;
(iii) inununity, together with members of their family, from immigration restrictions andalien registration;
(iv) free movement within the Country;
(v) where necessary, the timeous issuance of visas, work, travel and residence permitsin the Country;
(vi) the right to import free of duty their furniture and effects, at the time of taking uptheir post in the Country;
(vii) the same privileges in respect of exchange facilities as are accorded the officials ofcomparative rank forming part of diplomatic missions to the Government; and
(viii) the same repatriation facilities in time of international crises as granted todiplomatic envoys;
(c) staff members, who are nationals or permanent residents of the Country, the immunitiesreferred to in sub article (1)(b) (i) and (iii)
(d) Notwithstanding the tax exemptions referred to in Article 1(b)(ii), the Government shallnot grant tax exemptions to residents of the Country employed by CABRI. However, theGovernment shall put in place an administrative process to ensure tax neutrality forCABRI and such residents.
(2) Privileges and immunities granted under this Agreement to the Executive Secretary andstaff members are granted in the interest of the CABRI and not for the personal benefit ofthe individuals themselves.
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GOVERNMENT NOTICES
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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATIONDEPARTEMENT VAN INTERNASIONALE BETREKKINGE EN SAMEWERKING
No. 1091 21 December 2012
(3) Staff members shall be provided by the Government with a special identity card whichshall serve to identify the holder to the authorities of the Republic of South Africa and tocertify that the holder enjoys the privileges and immunities specified in this Agreement.The staff members, upon the termination of employment or reassignment from SouthAfrica, shall return promptly to the Government the special identity card for cancellation.
(4) The Executive Secretary shall have the right and the duty to waive the immunity of a staffmember or members of their family in any case where, in the opinion of the ExecutiveSecretary, the immunity would impede the course of justice and can be waived withoutprejudice to the interest of the Secretariat.
(5) The Secretariat shall co-operate at all times with the appropriate authorities of theGovernment to facilitate the proper administration of justice and avoid the occurrence ofany abuse in connection with the facilities, privileges and immunities accorded to staffmembers.
(6) The Executive Secretary shall timeously notify the Government of names and ranks of theSecretariat staff in order to facilitate the granting of immunities and privileges.
(7) The Secretariat shall have the authority to recruit staff members locally forcarrying out functions and implementing programmes of CABRI.
(8) Staff members may be recruited from among nationals of the Country or nationals ofother countries with residence and work permits in the Country.
(9) The conditions of employment of staff members shall be expected to approximateprevailing norms in the Country, with such modifications as may be required to assureavailability of well qualified staff members.
(10) Local staff members shall be recruited under the applicable rules of CABRI, with theproviso that the applicable rules of CABRI shall not apply if and when they conflict withthe domestic law in force in the territory of the Country.
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ALTERATION OF FORENAMES IN TERMS OF SECTION 24 OF THE BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION ACT, 1992 (ACT
NO. 51 OF 1992)
Notice is hereby given of Government Gazette No. 35759 which, was published in Government Gazette Notice No. 819 dated
12 October 2012, is hereby rectified to read as follows:
1. Rovine Claudene Daniels - 810901 0287 085 - 288 Magnesioum Cresent, EERSTERUS, 0022 - Mashilo-Daniels
Notice is hereby given of Government Gazette No. 35931 which, was published in Government Gazette Notice No. 1003 dated
07 December 2012, is hereby rectified to read as follows:
1. Ntombikayise Dube - 880526 0666 080 - 15 Dukes Crest, WINDSOR WEST, 2194 - Mhlonga
2. Mntuwenkosi Zacheus Makhathini - 600930 5377 082 - 75 18th Avenue, ALEXANDRA, 2090 - Ndlovu
3. Darrin Senekal - 821005 5196 080 - 29 Grand Floridian, 3 Utshani Close LA LUCIA, 4051 - Raniga
4. Khangelani Kawe - 920302 6433 087 - No 1660 Site 5, Kommetjie NOORDHOEK, 7985 - Mandulo
5. Nolitha Mdi - 900927 0837 083 - Machibini Village, Emaqomeni QUEENSTOWN, 5320 - Sihandiba
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DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRSDEPARTEMENT VAN BINNELANDSE SAKE
No. 1092 21 December 2012
ALTERATION OF FORENAMES IN TERMS OF SECTION 24 OF THE BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION ACT, 1992 (ACTNO. 51 OF 1992)
The Director-General has authorized the following persons to assume the forename printed in italics:
1. Mammekwa Orlina Taoana - 830415 0465 084 - P 0 Box 45, BANDELIERKOP, 0800 - Mammekwa Babydoll
2. Muvhuso Local Nkhetheni - 870518 6076 085 - P 0 Box 647, TSHIFUDI, 0979 - Muvhuso Owen
3. Nominique Lauren Ajam - 870114 0134 086 - 22 Prunus Street, BONTEHEUWEL, 7764 - Aqeelah
4. Masa la Sylvester Mofokeng - 930604 5193 085 - 1744 Mafhaleng, FOURIESBURG, 9725 - Katleho Sylvester
5. Dipuo Aubrey Magoma - 920330 6290 082 - P 0 Box 56, ATOK, 0749 - Aubrey Morwamahlako
6. Sithembile Eades Mncube - 870613 0618 089 - 1829 Mndozo Farm, OSIZWENI, 2952 - Sithembile
7. Tandiswa Ndukwana - 920824 0798 082 - 32102 Vukayi Street, Greenfield, STRAND, 7140 - Tandiswa Tamie
8. Letlhogonolo Mogwera - 920412 6179 083 - P 0 Box 15, MODIMOLA, 2766 - Letlhogonolo Isaac Thamsanqa
9. Maphathane Monyepabe - 921010 5677 088 - 325 Marokolong, TEMBA, 0407 - Maphathane Enos
10. Khanyisa Conny Cornelia Sambo - 901111 0306 089 - 1243 Mokoena Street, Orlando East, SOWETO, 1804 - NomsaKganya
11. Junaid Searle -871111 5129 086 - 40 Goud Road, Vanguard Estate, ATHLONE, 7764 - June Yuna
12. Thelmah Ndembe - 810726 0256 081 - 3029 Gadali Street, Bochabela, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9323 - Mafusi Alphoncinah
13. Laurance Mgolozeli - 910406 5535 081 - C 764, Itsoseng, RANDBURG, 2125 - Laurence Mandla
14. Braspathee Muhammad - 670119 0085 081 - Mbhayi Informal Settlement, TONGAAT, 4400 - Shireen
15. Anastracia Valencia Hendriks - 690812 0081 086 - 22 Bougainville Street, Louwville, VREDENBURG, 7380 - AnastaciaValencia
16. Henry Charles Dirk - 730406 5089 087 - 304 Acacia Road, Rosedale, UITENHAGE, 6229 - Moegamat Hashim
17. Mzikhona Promise Ndwandwe - 840602 5523 086 - Mngomunde Area, NONGOMA, 3950 - Mzikhona Promister
18. Sinethemba Nguza - 940403 5542 088 - Zazuiwana NA, BUTTERWORTH, 4960 - Sinethemba Vuko Theo
19. Anabela Da Cruz Jesus Sardinha - 710922 0401 089 - 224 Strelizia, Emerald Street, GREENSTONE, 1609 - AnabelaDa Cruz De Jesus De Sousa
20. Anele Fusa - 841212 1343 080 - Gqobonlo NA, ENGCOBO, 5050 - Nosiseko
21. Bheka Mthuli - 841031 5328 081 - 1429 Shayamoya Walk, Quarry Heights, DURBAN, 4051 - Khethukuthula Wiseman
22. Johan Mtsenga - 851029 5573 083 - House No 57, B Union Street, LULEKANI, 1300 - Johan Montgomery
23. Stephan Olebogeng Mokgethi - 690221 5545 089 - 18 Maile Extension, MAILE, 0300 - Stephen Olebogeng
24. Siphamandla Tyalisi - 930628 0455 082 - 2020 Location, Kwelera, EAST LONDON, 5201 - Wandisa Cympathia
25. Thato Molefe - 931017 0803 088 - 551 Nyeneng Location, LOFAKAGATHA, 0308 - Thato Winny
26. Fakazile Tshanini - 940613 1037 087 - Mcitsheni, LADYSMITH, 3390 - Nqobile
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27. Mashutu Mbara - 910204 6121 088 - 7413 Extension 8, Ivory Park, MIDRAND, 1685 - Mashudu
28. Sakhumuzi Aubrey Mbopa - 940316 5660 082 - No 24 Rabula, KEISKAMMAHOEK, 5670 - Sakhumzi Aubrey
29. Sisonke Mkhanzi - 910609 1059 085 - Misty Mount NA, LIBODE, 5160 - Sisonke Thandokuhle
30. Njabulo Dlamini - 901212 5391 082 - P 0 Box 16609, GAMALAKHE, 4249 - Malusi Njabulo
31. Grephen Jemain Klink - 900607 5189 082 -16 Diamond Crescent, Highbury, KUILSRIVER, 7580 - Ghiyath
32. Clinton Abrahams - 610731 5771 086 - 85 More Morning Side, MORNINGSIDE, 4001 - Clinton Mark
33. Maatabudi Tjabadi - 910113 6245 088 - P 0 Box 305, KGWAABE, 1058 - Malekgema Potego
34. Naume Nqwanagologa Maota - 910416 1125 084 - P 0 Box 5296, SEKHUKHUNE, 1124 - Naume Ngwanagologa
35. Wilson Peniel Maluleke - 910713 1116 083 - P 0 Box 1075, LULEKANI, 1392 - Glitter Constance
36. Thato Daniel Mokgosi - 831231 1147 087 - 27 Shirloer Court, Goodwood, CAPE TOWN, 8000 - Thato London
37. Kgaogelo Nyatseng Rakgalakane - 930111 5806 088 - Ga-Malaka, NEBO, 1059 - Kgethishe Kgaogelo
38. Jefrey Chokoe -860111 5453 083 - 9124 Greenside, POLOKWANE, 0700 - Thabang Jefrey
39. Stoffel Afrikaner - 760420 5205 083 -11 Vollenhoven Street, SWELLENDAM, 6740 - Sherwin
40. Priscilla Belinda Harrison - 711214 0254 083 - 6 Chief Road, STEENBERG, 7945 - Lameez
41. Margaret Mamothata Albertina Mokoena - 661002 0719 084 - 1048 Block E, MADIDI, 0195 - Margaret MamothataMakgopa Albertina
42. Sidney Daniel Van Der Merwe - 800502 5154 080 - 166 Saggitarius Street, Gelvandale, PORT ELIZABETH, 6020 -Shaheed
43. Cebolomzi Jiza - 930918 6132 086 - 17800 Crescent 49, PHILIPPI, 2785 - Ayanda
44. Elliot Schime Matemera - 580919 5315 089 - 620 Zone 5b, SESHEGO, 0742 - Elliot
45. Rantoro Daniel Rajonase - 790928 6303 081 - 3361 Stilte Park, VIRGINIA, 9430 - Mojalefa Joseph
46. Clement Phafana Modila - 901128 5402 085 - P 0 Box 19, SEKWATI, 1063 - Tsatsanape Clement
47. Mantshwane Serogole Belfrey Mphahlele - 900806 6251 087 - P 0 Box 1143, CHUENESPOORT, 0745 - SerogoleBelfrey
48. Kaylin Chevonne Afghan - 920517 0181 081 - 17 Suikerbos, Lentegeur, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Zayaan
49. Nhlanhla Cyclone Dube - 680415 6065 087 - 4 Joubert Street, Glen Marais, KEMPTON PARK, 1619 - Nhlanhla
50. Elizabeth Thithamenji Motia - 800203 0389 082 - 5144 Mazuka Crescent, Extension 4, MOHLAKENG, 1759 - MamotiaThithamenji
51. Nicholas Julius Mathe - 800831 5373 089 -10 Vista Villas, MIDRAND, 1687 - Nicholas Mxolisi
52. Mpho Delby Kgole - 890723 5226 089 - 73 Zone 1, SESHEGO, 0042 - Mpho
53. Figiswe Tomasia Siphungela - 881017 0379 089 - Dontsumlenzana NA, UMZIMKULU, 3297 - Figiswe
54. Bolekwa Phangiwe - 841224 1549 087 - 2858 Zone 7, THEMBALETHU, 6529 - Bolekwa Nontlahla
55. Luvolwethu Abide Tivi - 870920 5469 081 - Ee 33 Town 2, KHAYELITSHA, 7784 - Luvolwethu
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56. Matshokolo Merriam Khiba - 880713 0717 085 - 337 M Section, BOTSHABELO, 9781 - Rethabile Merriam
57. Wineka Mbiza - 830625 1189 083 - Xhorana A/A, ELLIOTDALE, 5070 - Nomisa Wineka
58. Gugu Ndumo - 850313 1290 087 - House No 1957, Section 2, MADADENI, 2951 - Gugu Innocentia
59. Wendy Ndzambule - 870910 1693 081 - 13 Mfuleni Street, New Rest, WELLINGTON, 7655 - Wendy Nosintu
60. Pauline Kedibone Baitse - 891118 0540 080 - 2506 Motswedi Street, Munsieville, Extension 2, MOGALE CITY, 1739 -Bokamoso
61. Nomini Jack - 871111 0315 086 - 4684 Maronga Street, Kwazakhele, PORT ELIZABETH, 6205 - Siphokazi Nomini
62. Madimetja Johannes Teffo - 890501 5998 083 - 703 Herder Court, Gold Street, SOPHIA TOWN, 2092 - Joe Mahlatse
63. Jeneth Khoza - 860123 0694 082 - Mombeni Reserve, ESHOWE, 3515 - Janet Cebile
64. Johannah Seweya - 830402 0594 089 - Private Bag X746, MODJADIJSKLOOF, 0835 - Tinyiko Iris Johannah
65. Yanga Mbeki - 830309 5648 085 - Nobokwe Location, COFIMVABA, 3782 - Yanga Lwazi Wiseman
66. Zimasa Siyazi - 820612 0691 089 - 13 Stanmore Road, Nahoon, EAST LONDON, 5201 - Zimasa Lebogang
67. Rethabile Macrate Matekane - 880104 1387 088 - 61526 Zone 17, SEBOKENG, 1983 - Rethabile Magrett
68. Nkanyiso Khumalo - 860825 6200 082 - 521 Umlazi Township, UMLAZI, 4031 - Nkanyiso Cyril
69. Majabovu Nicholas Vilakazi - 850716 6187 084 - Stand No 94, Nhlaba Trust, MIDDELBURG, 1301 - Majaha Nicholas
70. Nosibongele Mbambalala - 830918 0589 084 - 549 Luyolo Street, KAYAMANDI, 7600 - Nosongo
71. Vukani Ngcobo -811205 6169 084 - 636 South Coast Road, Clairwood, DURBAN, 4052 - Vukani Michael
72. Koekie Anaho Tsotetsi - 831128 0675 086 - 1303 Tshiame B, HARRISMITH, 9880 - Koekie Anna
73. Nomveliso Sharon Mlamli - 840707 1484 082 - 2580 lgqiya Street, Ramaphosa, Extension 5, BOKSBURG, 1459 -Asakhe
74. Mbavhalelo Nephawe - 880414 0677 086 - P 0 Box 1088, MOKONDE, 0984 - Mbavhalelo Jade
75. Hester Matlakala Seholoba - 860817 0297 081 - 5033 Extension 10, JOUBERTON, 2574 - Mmathabo Hester
76. Bikinyana Bellah Xaba - 850125 0928 081 - 8030 - 16 Florida Street, Beverly Hills, EVATON WEST, 1985 - BellahAmogelang Tinyiko
77. Misery Mabunda - 850226 5620 085 - 1985 Mpane Street, Orlando East, SOWETO, 1804 - Misery Masana
78. Amor-Rita Athinodorou - 880519 0038 087 - 758 Suikerbos Street, DOORNPOORT, 0159 - Amor-Rita Monteiro
79. Olipa Jack Moipolai - 600813 5712 088 - 482 Sebe Street, lkhutseng, WARRENTON, 8300 - Oupa Jack
80. George Olihle Motabogi - 611202 5729 085 - 6 Luttig Avenue, Clarina, PRETORIA NORTH, 0182 - George Olihile
81. Masi lo Christina Malebogo - 640525 5758 083 - P 0 Box 236, BOCHUM, 0750 - Masi lo Christian
82. Mark Mfikoe - 680618 5505 082 - P 0 Box 5624, JOHANNESBURG, 2000 - Mogomotsi Mark
83. Mmamdriana Magrena Ziqubu - 700801 0693 089 - 1969 Section H, EKANGALA, 1021 - Nomuthi Magrena
84. Samuel Mosadi - 700915 6404 083 - 53 Ravenswood, RUSTENBURG, 0320 - Samuel Kealeboga
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85. Mankgodi Iphigema Matjila - 701023 0371 082 - 12 Mopola Street, Extension 2, ATTERIDGEVILLE, 2008 - Mankgodi1phigenia
86. Mmatseleni Geneva Maake - 710404 0692 082 - P 0 Box 5017, MOLOTOTSI, 0827 - Mahlatse Grace
87. Anna Maria Dorothea Chetty -Maria
88. Mogamad Yassiem GabrielsYassien
89. Lauriscia Antoinette Afzaal - 820412 0149 083 - Watervliet Farm, SIMONDIUM, 7670 - Aisha
90. Rachel Johanna Barlow-Steenkamp - 820331 0157 088 - Unit 11, Ruimsig Manor, 2 Complex Van Dal len Road,ROODEPOORT, 1725 - Rachael Johanna
91. Nirasha Seedat - 820210 0116 080 - P 0 Box 23025, NEWCASTLE, 2940 - Nadia
92. Albertus Johannes Muller - 820310 5013 082 - 38 Pinaster Avenue, Hazelwood, PRETORIA, 0081 - Altus
93. Marthinus Joubert - 820202 5287 081 - 3 Karakal Street, HOUTBAY, 7806 - Aslam Marthinus
94. Nalini Govender - 820116 0049 082 - 62 Thorn Tree Avenue, SAVANNAH PARK, 4093 - Nevashinee
95. Retief Ronald Markgraaff - 820105 5152 082 - 9 Malva Street, Postdene, POSTMASBURG, 8420 - Retief Ronald Gerrith
96. Joany Baron - 940313 0158 089 - 4 Bridgette Close, PAARL, 7646 - Juaney
97. Nokhanyo Voco Hlongwane - 940113 0931 083 - 1274 Tshelimayama Area, MARIANNHILL, 3602 - Nokhanyo Thando
98. Valiwe Qwabe - 940304 1429 082 - P 0 Box 343, SIBHAYI, 3967 - Babongile Pretty
99. Hlekisile Thembisile Mdima - 890628 1361 089 - Phambathini Area, UMBUMBULU, 4105 - Samkelisiwe
100. Jamiela Barnes - 820103 0233 080 - 46 Madeliefe Street, Lentegeur, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Jameelah
101. Shereen Imelda Bhyat - 820831 0077 087 - 22 Crickets Gully Road, Zeekoeivlei, GRASSY PARK, 7945 - Shereen
102. Natalie Francis Muhammad - 820806 0159 085 - 22 Matsikama Street, Tafelsig, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Sabaah
103. Jacobus September - 820805 5211 081 - 28 Johannes Hayer Street, Bossonia, JOHANNESBURG, 2001 - JoshuaJacobus
104. Preston Gedeon Van Zyl - 820711 5194 089 - 6 Thompson Place, Woodlands, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Shakeel
105. Zaakirah Baxter - 820707 0034 080 - 4 Ellispark Crescent, Beacon Valley, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Bronwin Sher
106. Ashley Naidoo - 810511 5168 089 - P 0 Box 3151, KWADUKUZA, 4450 - Aadil
107. Kareshnee Kasavan Abboo - 820622 0173 087 - 28 B Tom Street, BRITS, 0250 - Khateeja Farzana
108. Ashley Roberto Smidt - 811110 5045 089 - 14 Buitengracht Street, Extension 13, BELHAR, 7493 - Tashreeq
109. Angela Jayne Fasanelli - 811018 0121 088 - 80 Oyster Catcher, Jakkalsfontein, CAPE TOWN, 7345 - Giovanna AngelaJayne
110. Pavan Gounden - 811012 5076 082 - 322 Crossmoor Drive, Crossmoor, CHATSWORTH, 4092 - Paveen
111. Brandon Naidoo - 811010 5161 086 -105 Lepelhout Street, BONTEHEUWEL, 7764 - Basier
820507 0041 089 - 18 Beluedere Mews, East Street, HALFWAY GARDENS, 1685 - Anna
- 820507 5155 082 - 53 Sandpiper Road, Grassy Park, CAPE TOWN, 7941 - Mogamad
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112. Gillian Corrine Moolla - 810919 0157 082 - 4159 Jasmine Court, Extension 3, WESTBURY, 2093 - Amirah
113. Nawaal Celeste Thomas - 810901 0041 086 - 33 Princess Elizabeth Street, RUYTERWACHT, 7460 - Celeste
114. Ughan Pillay - 810822 5130 080 - 9 Jagersfontein Lane, Oranjezicht, CAPE TOWN, 8001 - Ugan
115. Yvonne Mamzelle Malgas - 810817 0263 084 - 4 Fisant Street, Seaview Park, LANGEBAAN, 7357 - Mamzelle
116. Anthea Magdelene Salaam - 810729 0059 083 - 8 Highbury Walk, Highbury Park, KUILSRIVER, 7580 - A'isha
117. Susanna Cathrina Ludik - 810628 0171 080 - 19 Harrier Crescent, Drakensig, HOEDSPRUIT, 1380 - Susanna Catharina
118. Fikie Robson Siwela - 790605 6176 085 - Qandu NA, PORT ST JOHNS, 5120 - Fikile Robson
119. Monique Andrews - 790315 0218 087 - 138 Kudu Street, Kewtown, ATHLONE, 7764 - Rafeeqah
120. Marhole Ngcobo - 901115 1297 080 - Hlabathi NA, FLAGSTAFF, 4810 - Khumbuzile
121. Hajierah Muller - 550602 0080 082 - 7 Retrell Street, Avian Park, WORCESTER, 6850 - Hanna
122. Donana Klaas - 500616 5875 081 - 30 Theko Street, Nu 4 B, Motherwell, PORT ELIZABETH, 6211 - Ponana Thandile
123. Fathma Bibi Shaik - 551028 0139 083 - Northdale, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3200 - Fathima Bibi
124. Ansie Fransina Helena Anthony - 620516 0157 086 - 59 Petunia Street, Silvertown, ATHLONE, 7764 - Ansia Helene
125. Leonie Cecil Bey - 620909 0173 080 - 5 Toefy Street, Cloetesville, STELLENBOSCH, 7600 - Lameez
126. Mcheal Pietersen - 630303 5290 081 - 70 Discovery Road, Garden Village, MAITLAND, 7000 - Micheal
127. Guy Du Plessis - 630514 5138 084 - 5 Durbanview Road, UMHLANGA, 4319 - Guy Christopher
128. Robert Eugene Zietsman - 631119 5120 089 - 328 C Clark Street, Waterkloof, PRETORIA, 0063 - Robert EugeneLudwig
129. Tracey Lee Hess - 640724 0179 086 - 10 Fairwood Close, PARKLANDS, 7441 - Tracy-Lee
130. Berlyne Veronica Rasool - 651003 0161 089 - 916 Bernadette Flats, Dairy Road, NEW CLARE, 2092 - BudroonishaRasool
131. Muniamma Pushparanie Singarum - 651023 0017 081 - 4 Khan Lane, Flat 5, ISIPINGO RAIL, 4145 - Laura
132. Virginia Annamalai - 651110 0088 087 - 704 House 376, Chatsworth, DURBAN, 4092 - Kelly
133. Josef Jacobs - 301017 5070 081 - 13 - 31ste Avenue, ELSIES RIVER, 7490 - Josef Ludowic
134. Gert Jeremia Olivier - 400914 5061 088 - 4 Saffron Crescent, Vermont, HERMANUS, 7200 - Jeremia
135. Cornelia Elizabeth Alletha Smith - 450310 0065 084 - 111 Bron Beg Park, Denneboom, WAPADRAND, 0081 - CorneliaElizabetha Alletha
136. Lalidchandra Makan -470113 5107 083 - 92 Sunrid Avenue, Extension 1, LENASIA, 1827 - Lalitchandra
137. Helena Sussanna Venter - 470828 0085 089 - 21 Akasia Street, Visagie Park, NIGEL, 1491 - Helen Suzanna
138. Adoons Noble - 541225 5016 083 - 8 Darling Cresent, Beacon Hill, ATLANTIS, 7349 - Christian Deon
139. Mona George -541101 0087 082 - 15 C Selica Walk, HANOVER PARK, 7780 - Mymoena
140. Valerie Susan Ismail - 511104 0564 080 - 16 D Parkers Walk, Parkwood, WYNBERG, 7800 - Faiza
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141. Gertrude De Vos - 491127 0147 083 - 79 Pert Road, Grassy Park, CAPE TOWN, 7941 - Gairoenesa
142. Jennifer Ann Hameed - 490222 0097 086 - 41 High Street, IXOPO, 3276 - Aisha Ann
143. Mankalana Regina Magongoa - 650603 0443 089 -1264 Phase 1, BRAAMFISCHERVILLE, 1724 - Mankalana Georgina
144. Thagraj Pillay - 760118 5122 080 -11 Kunene Street, Winchester Hills, JOHANNESBURG, 1450 - Tyron
145. Manku Josephinah Makuwa - 910210 1313 083 - House No 1203, Block G, SOSHANGUVE, 0152 - Elizabeth Molatelo
146. Sheilla Tshaka - 800308 0371 087 - No 8 Avenlea Close, PARKLANDS, 7441 - Sazi
147. Mmakopi Velma Senong - 931123 0690 085 - P 0 Box 4820, RIVONIA, 2128 - Maleke Thelma
148. Samantha September - 791008 0882 080 -1 Nantos Close, Westridge, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Shamielah
149. Lushendri Reddy - 860509 0086 081 - 284 Agra Street, East Lynne, PRETORIA, 0037 - Rishi Lushendri
150. Rashida Bestman - 750718 0240 084 - 3 A Ormskirk Street, Woodstock, CAPE TOWN, 7925 - Rasheedah
151. Martha Catharina Joachimina Horn - 760110 0067 089 - 632 Nanny Street, PRETORIA GARDENS, 0082 - Marieet
152. Beenadevi Arumugani - 770409 0193 087 - Flat 6, Mj Court, GINGINDLOVU, 3880 - Shash
153. Macdeline Susanna Mokwang - 781014 0078 085 - 98 Community Road, Florianville, KIMBERLEY, 8300 - AlidaMacdeline Susanna
154. Lilian Josephine Sampson - 821224 0038 086 -117 Plain Road, WESBANK, 7580 - Laeeqah
155. Afikile Folweni - 930521 1020 080 - Isisele NA, BIZANA, 4800 - Afikile Sinazo
156. Masakeng Markos Mmako - 920315 5332 084 - Stand No 34950, Mohwelere Street, MAMELODI EAST, 0122 -Masakeng Marcus
157. Rene Robin Haywood - 850419 0239 080 - 52 Vistula Road, MANENBERG, 7764 - Kauthar
158. Julius Mahlangu - 931222 5771 088 -1124 Suncity B, KWAMHLANGA, 1022 - Kosikayiphikiswa Julius
159. Tashveer Chutterpaul - 850803 5038 086 -1 Moosa Road, Allandale, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3201 - Tasveer
160. Tyron Celly Mc Kenzie - 850621 5100 080 - 34 Matroosberg Crescent, Tafelsig, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 -Abduragmaan
161. Lyndan Frederick Arries - 850501 5156 086 - 201 Jacaranda Court, Kwaggasrand, WESTPARK, 0183 - Luqman Farhid
162. Monique Angeline Abass - 850710 0131 081 - 71 Joubert Street, GOODWOOD, 7460 - Muneeba
163. Shabnam Edries - 850704 0198 083 - 97 - 7th Street, Kensington, CAPE TOWN, 7405 - Shabnum
164. Morusha Adam - 850624 0040 087 - 29 Harmony, 3 Second Avenue, MALVERN, 4093 - Qurayshah Morusha
165. Luwisi Bafana - 831126 5859 085 - Marapong Lontvarpous Village, MARAPONG, 0530 - Lewis Nkuthalo
166. Womishry Davids - 790303 0183 089 - 108 St Annes Complex, EDENVALE, 1609 - Womishty Anusha
167. Bongani Mashupye - 870623 0959 086 - Momone, SEKWATI, 1063 - Bongani Maakome Ingrid
168. Thabiso Frans Matome - 850516 5935 081 - 2367 Block L, SOSHANGUVE, 0152 - Thabiso
169. Noluthando Somdaka - 880530 1027 086 - Mputi Location, DUTYWA, 5000 - Nolusapho Noluthando
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170. Marylene Swartz - 821221 0217 082 -16 Penguin Street, Seawind, RETREAT, 7945 - Marilyn
171. Donne Toldo - 821209 0054 084 - 424 Willow Crescent, Blair Atholl, LANSERIA, 1748 - Donne Rahme
172. Eunice Nomtuthuzelo Matshoba - 521124 0734 085 - 19 Tebe Street, Tinis Location, FORT BEAUFORT, 5720 - EuniceNontuthuzelo
173. Ntabisene Decious Mashashane - 810511 5400 086 - 3720 Lethemba Street, Phumula Gardens, Extension 2,ROODEKOP, 1401 - Thabiso Decious
174. Cristel Ann Ariefdien - 870808 0218 084 - 21 A Coot Street, Rock lands, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Naeemah
175. Michael Jermaine Lamohr - 870806 5014 086 - 46 Francolin Road, Seawind, STEENBERG, 7945 - Mikha-Eel
176. Jayshree Velayudam - 870724 0213 084 -110 Avicnon, White Hills, RANDBURG, 2125 - Malaika
177. Georgina Christine Slamat - 870801 0161 081 - 8 Carmen Street, Eastridge, MITHCELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Gouwah
178. Sunette Kleyn - 870526 0015 082 - 44 B Merray Street, WAVERLEY, 2012 - Sumediria
179. Akash Lucan Gopal - 870412 5040 088 - 8 Emerald Court, Yusuf-Gool-Blvd, GATESVILLE, 7764 - Lucan
180. Nolethu Nyoka - 880707 0621 081 - 58072 Nompumelelo, Beacon Bay, EAST LONDON, 5241 - Bulumko
181. Londiwe Edith Ngidi - 871221 0403 087 - 420 Siphithiphithi Road, MALUKAZI, 4000 - Mandy Londiwe
182. Mikadi Dance Mogofe - 890621 0610 085 - 83 Mamba Section, M001 N001, 0325 - Moekadi Prudence
183. Ashley Setshago Maphasang - 890909 1036 081 - 2593 Donkerhoek, HARTSWATER, 8570 - Lerato Magdeline
184. Ditshego Ramolwetji Mahlase - 860405 0726 083 - P 0 Box 777, MASEMOLA, 1060 - Ditshego Mashienyane
185. Joyce Joubert - 851107 0408 081 - Bongweni B Location, PEDDIE, 5640 - Joyce Bukiwe
186. Noluntu Golotile - 840314 1025 088 - 289 Maphanga Section, GERMISTON, 1431 - Noluntu Khanyisa
187. Orapeleng Sidilang - 861206 5803 086 - P 0 Box 1933, KURUMAN, 8460 - Orapeleng Walter
188. Lungelo Landu - 871203 5960 089 - P 0 Box 114, ZASTRON, 9762 - Katleho
189. Lungile Lechesa - 850612 0554 082 - P 0 Box 47, WITKOPPEN, 2068 - Lungile Gama
190. Veronique Candice Muhammad - 840115 0127 084 - 51 Van Riebeeck Road, Flat River Park, KUILS RIVER, 7580 -Saadia
191. Agnes Matlamu Seshoka - 880706 0693 082 - House No 182, Lefatlheng Section, HAMMANSKRAAL, 0407 - AmantleMatlhatsi
192. Ntungufhadzeni Nemalale - 811124 5491 086 - 48 - 12th Avenue, ALEXANDRA, 2090 - Ntungufhadzeni Oscar
193. Alviezo Williams - 880622 5185 083 -14 Alletta Court, MANENBERG, 7764 - Ameen
194. Carolina Cecilia Pereira Sobreira - 880609 0055 080 - 64 Bosduif Street, Extension 15, Terenure, EDENVALE, 1619 -Carolina Cecilia Sobreira
195. Vanessa Zaman - 880829 0176 088 - 99 Vermoy Flat, 31 - 6th Avenue, Morning Side, DURBAN, 4001 - AnnessaQamar
196. Darren Scott Smith - 880929 5121 087 - 4 A Oudehout Street, BONTEHEUWEL, 7796 - Abdulwaagied
197. Andreo Fransisca Wagener - 881127 0163 084 - 21 - 21 St Avenue, Kabah, UITENHAGE, 6229 - Andrea Fransisca
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198. Lugmaan Peplow - 890127 5177 088 - 39 Samantha Street, Montrose Park, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7786 - Lugmaan
199. Barbara Frederika Smith - 890306 0049 084 - 8 Rand Street, KOSTER, 0348 - Arike
200. Aneeth Ramrathen - 890520 5114 087 - 8 Pakco Street, Temple Valley, VERULAM, 4339 - Aneeth Sunilduth
201. Geraldene Du Preez - 890522 0126 082 - Kleinzonderhout, BRONKHORSTPRUIT, 5190 - Geraldene Uys
202. Liezel Chandrieka Samuels - 880316 0284 088 - 24 Barbet Road, Pelican Park, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Laeeqah
203. Lee Roy Cloete - 880115 5153 086 - 10 Seder Street, Delft South, DELFT, 7100 - Mohammad Tohier
204. Wilhemina Maria Bothma - 880203 0010 087 - 32 Canery Crescent, TABLE VIEW, 7441 - Willa
205. Etresia Lawrie - 880210 0054 080 - 26 Sunset Village, Highveld, CENTURION, 0164 - Trish
206. Angelique Breed - 880226 0346 086 -161 Vryburger Avenue, Bothasig, CAPE TOWN, 7441 - Rachelle
207. Imogine Lizette Du Plessis - 880227 0048 086 - 23 Parson Street, Hilton, ALIWAL NORTH, 9750 - Imogene Lizette
208. Randall Keith Lottering - 871218 5198 084 - 55 Laingsberg Road, HEIDEVELD, 7764 - Rafiek
209. Simeon Seoka - 930807 5385 086 - Stand No 016, Vaalbank, GA-RAKGWASI, 1068 - Monakane Simeon
210. Rowena Chetty - 880313 0138 083 - 21 Colorado Circle, Bayview, CHATSWORTH, 4092 - Rowena Nadine
211. Karabo Ekatiso Rantlha - 860628 5882 086 - 8 Nestor Road, SPRINGS, 1559 - Karabo Katiso
212. Pieter Erens Scholtz - 550404 5154 081 - 168 Francois Roos, Roosheuwel, KLERKSDORP, 2579 - Pieter Erenst
213. Soloman Lesch - 560227 5118 089 - 5 Bonnievale Court, The Range, MATROOSFONTEIN, 7100 - Layman
214. Leon Davids - 570210 5170 084 - 32 Plein Street, Woodstock, CAPE TOWN, 7925 - Leon Keith
215. Jannietjie Van Staden - 571105 0202 081 - 5 Zinnia Street, LOUISVALEWEG, 8801 - Janet
216. Ashmond Appies - 830327 6106 085 - 27 Komane Street, ATTERIDGEVILLE, 0008 - Ashmond Lloyd
217. Nceba Tyembile - 931021 5566 088 - B83 Siyahlala, Phillipi Boston Road, Brown Farm, CAPE TOWN, 7785 - Siyavuya
218. Maphaladi Josephine Mothupi - 850623 0276 089 - 1574 Seleke Street, MAKWASSIE, 2650 - Kedisaletse Beauty
219. Ntombekhaya Marala - 760303 1623 089 - 325 Bleskop, RUSTERBURG, 0300 - Ntombekhaya Nosicelo
220. Suzan Malatji - 750515 0689 082 - Ga-Moraba, JANE FURSE, 1085 - Manyako Suzan
221. Kgoseni Harry Vilakazi - 760421 5306 087 - 436 Chris Hani, Mzinoni, BETHAL, 2310 - King Harty
222. Nicolaas Schreuder - 600306 5029 082 - 50 Gordon Street, PAROW-EAST, 7500 - Nicci
223. Lindiwe Nkwinti - 750303 8263 089 - 490 Gaika Street, Kwazakhele, PORT ELIZABETH, 6205 - Lindile
224. Godfrey Letladi Mphahlele - 750511 5465 081 - 540 Nebraska Street, Cosmo City, ALEXANDRA, 2188 - Godfrey LetladiMahlatse
225. Meeka Segers - 880827 0088 089 - 76 Assegaai Avenue, BONTEHEUWEL, 7100 - Sarah
226. Karen Antoinette Manuel - 870811 0137 080 - 2 Jan Groentjie Street, Amstelhof, PAARL, 7646 - Kashiefah
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227. Candice Sara-Maud Van Rooyen - 871019 0105 086 - 1 Avenger Street, Rock lands, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 -Kouthar
228. Dhaneshree Essop - 871113 0282 084 - 15 Spyker Street, Rynsoord, BENONI, 1501 - Dayyaanah
229. Eustacia Maree - 871202 0207 082 - 22 Chestnut Street, BONTHEUWEL, 7764 - Sharma
230. Ashley Stephen Booysens - 871205 5086 088 - 21 Boschoff Way, Westridge, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Aashiq
231. Tahira Latasha Lyn Abrahams - 731120 0015 083 - 292 Bonteheuwel Avenue, BONTEHEUWEL, 7764 - Tahira
232. Portia Shea la Taaibosch - 940212 0233 084 - 9 Rosiland Street, Bedelia, WELKOM, 9460 - Portia Shell la
233. Amigus Adams -940311 5343 086 - 6 Weybridge Street, WESBANK, 7580 - Shady Amigus
234. Kamogelo Maripane - 941214 5896 088 - P 0 Box 2124, JANE FURSE, 1085 - Ntobeng Kamogelo
235. Jacon Figeland - 940402 5097 085 - 27 Simbedium Street, DARLING, 7345 - Jason
236. Mikateko Maria Moloi - 940216 0396 080 - 2565 Mathobela Street, Thembalihle, VREDE, 9835 - Palesa Maria
237. Sylvia Hlupheka Nkhwashu - 740705 0411 081 - Stand No 352, MARAKANA, 0885 - Sylvia
238. Emmuel Prince Mnisi - 740304 5383 089 - P 0 Box 2394, POLOKWANE, 0700 - Emmanuel Prince
239. Gloria Zondo - 730816 0445 086 - 2 Nutclay, Clayfield Area, PHOENIX, 4068 - Gloria Ntombizonke
240. Kgaribjang Sarah Makuwa - 650510 0796 087 - P 0 Box 1387, MARBLEHALL, 0450 - Kgaribjana Sarah
241. Jantjie Ntaote Monaheng - 881008 5829 087 - 9212 Somerspots, SASOLBURG, 1947 - Papi Boteng
242. Nomvula Winfreda Cynthia Dlamini - 570417 0705 083 - E 1362, EZAKHENI, 3381 - Nkosingiphile Teressa
243. Thokozani Elcah Mavuso - 631111 0461 089 - 3039 Sbetla, PIET RETIEF, 2380 - Mooi Elcah Thokozani
244. Wotose Rachel Nombulelo Soli lo - 480207 0666 081 - 4999 Nu 2, MDANTSANE, 5200 - Rachel Nombulelo
245. Sisebo Josephine Sebata - 710423 0514 088 - 800 Mothupi Street, BRANDFORT, 9400 - Disebo Josephine
246. Noyekanje Freddie - 720615 0383 087 - 19973 Simon Street, Nomzamo, STRAND, 7140 - Nobona Babes
247. Sarah Fuduka Mchunu - 710712 0451 089 - 14 Iskebhe Street, Mailula Park, Extension 3, VOSLOORUS, 1475 -Sindisiwe Faith
248. Octavia Kedibone Mokoena - 690519 0456 081 - 10829 Mmesi Drive, Extension 3, DOBSONVILLE, 1865 - OctaviaKedibone Mapule
249. Belinda Hazel Hendricks - 880417 0035 080 - 21 Pandora Street, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Sumayah
250. Roderick Bernard Arnoldus - 860527 5223 087 - 154 Beverley Street, Devon Park, EERSTE RIVER, 7100 - Rasheed
251. Neliwe Nyembezi - 880416 1202 087 - V 1183 Umlazi Township, UMLAZI, 4031 - Nelisiwe
252. Lebohang Shadi Mpumlwana - 840407 0349 085 - 55 Ivy Road, NORWOOD, 2196 - Lebohang Shadi Matsipa
253. Nokuthula Gugu Ximba - 810514 0289 082 - 445 Luvuno Street, Sibongile Location, DUNDEE, 3000 - S'neguguNokuthula
254. Joyce Lebogo - 801009 0355 083 - 538 Matlakala Street, MOLETSANE, 1868 - Nkele Joyce
255. Petros Piet Seteka - 840427 6289 085 - Extension 6 No 9474, Muluzi, MIDDELBURG, 1053 - Petros Mkhuza
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256. Novuyo Masesi Mgwenya - 930927 1456 085 - Stand No 244, Ngodini Dam, KABOKWENI, 1245 - Novuyo Linda
257. Lumka Maureen Magagula - 720512 0374 085 - 162 Wilde Amandel Avenue, WILRO PARK, 1728 - Abigail LumkaMaureen
258. Phiwayinkosi Bathotho Gumede - 900814 6100 080 - Esigungwini Res, PONGOLA, 3170 - Cassius Phiwayinkosi
259. Rakesh Singh Kashupersad - 761106 5125 087 - 3 Dawnview, 10 Westhount Drive, MOUNT EDGECOMBE, 4068 -Rakesh
260. Baxolile Delicious Komo - 930708 0825 086 - Ward 11, Kwanzimakwe Location, MUNSTER, 4295 - Baxolile Mbali
261. James Makobatjatji Chezi Mphahlele - 550325 5712 083 - 2 Fox Street, Edenglen, EDENVALE, 1610 - JamesMakobatjatji Papi
262. Zongezile Gqwetha - 710505 5664 080 - P 0 Box 68, FLAGSTAFF, 4810 - Zongezile Isaac
263. Esmaralda Nordette Meredith - 780506 0002 081 - No 8 Sky Street, Hoeveld Park, WITBANK, 1035 - EsmaraldaNordette Kayla
264. Rebecca Sarah Fanny Segall - 9Sarah
00816 0596 080 - 33 Toroking Avenue St, Ives New, AUSTRALIA, 2075 - Rebecca
265. Celestial Nomfihlakalo NdamaseNomfihlakalo Nontshumayelo
266. Neven Loganathan - 720721 5163 084 - 15 Plane Street, TONGAAT, - Nazeem
267. Kervin William Jones - 690911 5129 088 - 109 Paugeot Crescent, Beacon Valley, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Yaseen
268. Mziwandile Willem Ntambo - 811111 5566 082 - 310 Bonani Street, Mandlenkosi Township, BEAUFORT WEST, 6970 -Mziwandile Zithandile William
269. Astrin Pricilla Solomon - 841222 0219 082 -16 Amethyt Street, Rock lands, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Aaliah
270. Anneri Burger - 850413 0013 082 - 44 Houghton Drive, Houghton, JOHANNESBURG, 2011 - Anneri Jane
271. Clinin William Wessels - 850702 5296 084 - 15 Oakway Wildwood, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Ighsaan
272. Nathalie Caetano Van Wyk - 850727 0088 087 - 6 Glenwood Spoonwood Street, Eco-Park, CENTURION, 0046 -Nathalie Diniz
273. Sergio Japhta - 850812 5252 084 - 13 Barnard Court, Woodlands, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7789 - Shafeeq
274. Chantel Daniels - 850915 0145 086 - 217 Delft Main Road, Voorbrug, DELFT, 7100 - Zahraa
275. Jenae Dedre Bennie - 860602 0175 085 - 29 Welman Avenue, NEW CLARE, 2001 - Wajidah
276. Ragmah Arend - 861127 0021 088 - 94 Eckstein Street, Observatory, JOHANNESBURG, 2198 - Rania
277. Daniela Marisa Ribeiro Roos - 861130 0078 082 - 251 A Leyd Street, RUSTENBURG, 0294 - Daniela Marisa DeLoureiro
278. Laurant Davids - 870127 5082 084 - 8 Audrey Road, Manenberg, CAPE TOWN, 7764 - Luqmaan
279. Stacey Lee Meniers - 880726 0091 087 - 38 Brucekner Street, Delft South, DELFT, 7100 - Sabirah
280. Ashante Ursula English - 880912 0025 081 - 22 Blach Street, The Hague, DELFT, 7100 - Aisha
281. Uwis Pinaar Olivier - 881127 5019 083 - 22 Kei Crescent, Komani Park, QUEENSTOWN, 5320 - Uwis Pienaar
- 801229 0425 088 - Mxhalanga Location, STUTTERHEIM, 4930 - Celestial
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282. Jacobus Matthee - 831109 5234 087 - 18067 Baemedi Street, KUTLWANONG, 8345 - Jacobus Kabelo
283. Raylene Helen Colleen Solomons - 831220 0182 088 - E 4 Tygerhof, Boundry Road, Tygerhof, CAPE TOWN, 7441 -Radhiyaa
284. Devandran Pillay - 850912 5276 081 - P 0 Box 3075, STANGER, 4450 - Marshal
285. Rekha Muhammad Usman - 760229 0093 083 - 81 Con len Crescent, Phoenix, DURBAN, 4068 - Sawera
286. George Jacobus Van Greunen - 760301 5031 085 - 2 Humilis, GARSFONTEIN, 0140 - G J
287. Katriena Gertruida Charles - 760614 0150 084 - 4 Oxford Close, Wembley Park, KUILS RIVER, 7580 - Barbara
288. Riaan Emil De Klerk - 790211 5117 087 - 8 Grasklokkie Way, BELHAR, 7493 - Rayhaan
289. Graham Isaac Jacobs - 751217 5235 081 - 37 Hawaii Way, Port lands, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Mogammad Ganief
290. Deepwanthee Robert - 751220 0070 081 - Unit 2 Fountain Villas, 5 Avenue, Fontainebleau, RANDBURG, 2194 -Dheepa
291. Edgar Jardien - 750904 5058 081 - 72 Chappini Street, CAPE TOWN, 8001 - Ebrahim
292. David Daniel Coetzee - 750930 5264 080 - 13 Bloubekkie Street, Lentegeur, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7783 - Dawood
293. Elizabeth Mac Leod - 751126 0031 082 - 34 Dukes Avenue, 8 Fairways, WINDSOR EAST, 2194 - Elizabeth Tsakani
294. Lawrence David Wilson - 581207 5065 089 - 7 Crossberry Lane, Simbithi, BALLITO, 4390 - Laurence David
295. Malcolm Davis - 590807 5192 087 -11 Grundle Street, Avondale, ATLANTIS, 7347 - Malcolm Ronald
296. Maria Glaudina Magda Brits - 600812 0164 089 - 62 A Mulders Mile, Eldoraigne, CENTURION, 0157 - MaureenHephzibah
297. Rahena Banu Rassool - 600816 0151 087 - P 0 Box 1659, DURBAN, 4000 - Rehana Banu
298. Magdalena Eliza Lombard - 610426 0208 081 - 130 Swift Street, ATLANTIS, 7349 - Magda Eliza
299. Elizabeth Yolande Wepener - 721217 0016 087 -169 Tiervis Street, GARSFONTEIN, 0042 - Yolanda
300. Wilhelmina Jacoba Troskie - 730116 0134 081 - 28 Valsdooring, ELLISRAS, 0555 - Wilmari
301. Erasmus Kotze - 730123 5024 085 - P 0 Box 1396, HAZYVIEW, 1242 - Simeon Erasmus
302. Claire Smidt - 730217 0202 082 - 6 Coloretto, 16 Bompas Road, Dunkeld West, EDENVALE, 2196 - Claire Ziegler
303. Anusha Devi Shaik - 690117 0133 089 - 26 Highside Heights, Unit 20, PHOENIX, 4068 - Azeera
304. Yahiyah Shahied Jeffries - 690221 5201 089 - 16 Lantana Street, Lentegeur, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - YagyaaShahied
305. Karen Hammond - 690413 0043 083 - 1966 Saliehout Street, Malabar Extension 6, Malabar, PORT ELIZABETH, 6020 -Kaashifa
306. Shaveen Suthkumar - 690423 5146 088 - 44 Blairmont Avenue, Bellair, DURBAN, 4094 - Sharvin
307. Sannie Davids - 610927 0182 085 - 57 Begonia Street, MALMESBURY, 7300 - Susan
308. Gerald Frank Smith - 730714 5171 080 - 37 Erie Court, HANOVER PARK, 7780 - Ziyaad
309. Lizel Thomas - 730927 0103 086 - 19 Lynn Way, WESTLAKE, 7945 - Shirley-Ann Lizel
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310. Alicia Da leen Josephs - 860321 0244 086 - 68 Ruimte Kieg, MANENBERG, 7764 - Ameerah
311. Owen Samuels - 840320 5470 089 - 24730 Phase 3, DIEPKLOOF, 1864 - Owen Kago
312. Anthea Domingo - 860202 0106 089 - 31 Juno Road, Woodlands, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Aakifah
313. Thinus Bain - 860222 5017 081 - 31 Ridge Road, Glen Austin Extension 3, MIDRAND, 1685 - Tristan Thinus
314. Ayesha Beyers - 851221 0155 087 - 9 Gardenia Street, MAMRE, 7347 - Gaynor Suzette
315. Astrid Nash - 851219 0048 088 - 21 Redwood Cornelious Street, WELTEVREDEN PARK, 1719 - Astrid Mayr
316. Kumaren Pillay - 851129 5157 083 -117 Northway, DURBAN NORTH, 4051 - Lorenzo Kumaren
317. Monique Helen Amos - 851028 0145 087 - 53 Williams Avenue, Grassy Park, CAPE TOWN, 7800 - Winiqua
318. Norah Mmadibothisi Sekgopi - 730609 0810 080 - House no 21377, Extension 23, BOITEKONG, 0308 - NorahPuseletso
319. Mmapatoke Refilwe Talane - 790717 0428 089 - 36993 Extension 22, MAMELODI EAST, 0122 - Mapotoke Given
320. Nomvisiswane Joice Mtimkulu - 790528 0335 087 - 41 Olyf Avenue, Hoogstede, BLACKENFELL, 7560 - NomvisiswanoJoyce
321. Moswatsi Paulos Mokomane - 710315 5832 087 - Stand no 1417, GA-PHAAHLA, 1064 - Let§edi Paul
322. Xfabian Vernon Johns - 840529 5269 081 - 7 Esther Crescent, Morgenster, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Fabian Vernon
323. Jason Patrick Bowden - 831017 5072 086 - 39 Vreem Street, BOTHASIG, 7441 - Junaid
324. Bartel Martin Hartnick - 830912 5180 080 - 52 Wolverdans Crescent, Extension 21, BELHAR, 7493 - Bayaannudeen
325. Theresia Dikeledi Mokete - 720615 0763 080 - 4472 / 86 Block 6, SNAKE PARK, 1863 - Theresia Kekeletso
326. Luthando Folokwe - 770317 5442 088 - 2575 Majezi Street, SPRUITVIEW, 1431 - Luthando Lovers
327. Mellissa Tanya Booysen - 850125 0231 080 - 21 Rose Street, FLORIDA, 1709 - Muneerah
328. Urisha Ebrahim - 850120 0081 080 -137 Stonebridge Drive, PHOENIX, 4068 - Zuraida
329. Cormelita Adams - 850116 0204 086 - 9 Watsonia Court, Ocean View, WYNBERG, 7975 - Camilla
330. Karista Nundlall - 850109 0157 081 - 42 Protea Road, Asherville, Springtown, DURBAN, 4091 - Anuradha
331. Oscar January - 841214 5172 085 - 15 Egret Way, ZEEKOEIVLEI, 7941 - Abdul-Naseer
332. Nogantharee Moodley - 840129 0143 082 - 94 New Road, Unit B 101, Hill or Good Hope, MIDRAND, 1685 - Melissa
333. Kogielambal Pillay - 841225 0203 089 - 18 Tangerine Grove, 14 Flamingo Court, ISIPINGO, 4133 - Shanel
334. Aulbun Jermaine Julian Jefthas - 841030 5108 089 - Vaardigheids School, Groot Drakenstein, PAARL, 7680 - Nabeel
335. Alvina Mamahlako Digomo - 920717 0596 086 - Ga-Phaahla, JANE FURSE, 1085 - Mamahlako Khutsiso
336. Nothembeni Eunice Jika - 910129 1313 085 - 16184 Gangqeni Street, PHILLIPPI, 7785 - Phiweka Cynthia
337. Tsharane Frelies Maphalla - 930414 6098 089 - 1632 Gathoka, MOTHAPO, 0727 - Lehlahlaisa Johannes
338. Rhona Rebecca Swartz - 670417 0184 080 - 267 B De Waal Street, Windmill Park, BOKSBURG, 1459 - Verhona
Roboza
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339. Lisa Gien - 670410 0174 086 - 6 James Street, Sandringham, JOHANNESBURG, 2192 - Leah
340. Heloise Joan Seal-Bosman - 670828 0119 084 - 3 Harmon Avenue, BELLVILLE, 7530 - Heloise Joan Rose
341. Nazlee Khan -681125 0228 081 - 58 Crawford Road, CRAWFORD, 7780 - Nurul Hudaa
342. Yulandis Maynier - 611010 5154 083 - 277 - 3rd Avenue, GRASSY PARK, 7945 - Sharief
343. Johannes Jacobus Du Plessis - 580706 5095 088 - 242 Antares Street, WATERKLOOF RIDGE, 0181 - Jacques Jean
344. Tumelo Sylvia Ramolefo - 870710 0426 081 - 574 Emfunyanei Section, TEMBISA, 1632 - Tumelo Linah
345. Mpumelelo Nomzamo Mashiyana - 891102 0762 084 - P 0 Box 7751, EMPANGENI, 3550 - Nompumelelo Nomzamo
346. Nonzwakazi Prudence Ncayiyana - 891212 1392 086 - Kwambotho Location, HARDING, 4680 - Thando
347. Hunadi Lisbeth Makgotha - 831224 1056 085 - P 0 Box 195, GOMPIES, 0631 - Hunadi Lisa
348. Deborah Mmathepelo Tsabatsane Wille - 891111 0740 081 - BR 19 Belindaba Road, BROEDERSTROOM, 0240 -Deborah Nalani Yuuki-Mai Teyana
349. Nomcebo Khoza - 880217 1201 081 - Stand no 7070, KABOKWENI, 1245 - Nomcebo Lisa
350. Thulisile Mavundla - 860823 1220 080 - Ndumu Location, Ward 04, HARDING, 4680 - Thulisile Ntombifuthi
351. Nophiliso Hlalu - 871010 0944 087 - 24 Nozewu Street, New Brighton, PORT ELIZABETH, 6200 - Nophiliso Ayanda
352. Diagoane Rosinah Sekele - 840820 0671 086 - P 0 Box 208, SEKHUKHUNE, 1124 - Malekele Lorraine
353. Patricia Jabulile Nyatela - 850805 0425 085 - 15 Districs Roads Enginering, PAARL, 7624 - Jabulile
354. Ntebaleng Thoffies Manene - 840508 0845 087 - 5395 Extension 5, BOITEKONG, 0308 - Ntebaleng Jeanet
355. Gilose Matshego Ramaboa - 840604 6203 080 - 2212 Extension 2, LICHTENBURG, 2740 - Gilose Tshepo
356. Nteseng Francinah Sebetoane - 770620 0713 084 - 78 Pepperboom Street, Chantelle Extension 16, AKASIA, 0182 -Favour
357. Joseph Duma Khanya - 730513 5576 086 - 132 Rif Road, DURBAN, 4001 - Dumile Joseph
358. Linda Clive Jwara - 781119 5192 086 - 35 Firdale Road, Seaview, DURBAN, 4094 - Abd AI Malik Al Jawhar
359. Siphesihle Xulu - 920511 5743 086 - K 190 Umlazi Township, UMLAZI, 4031 - Siphesihle Sanele Jack
360. Modiyehi Christina Mofokeng - 931201 0924 082 - Klipspruit Farm, UTRECHT, 2980 - Modiyehi Christina Nokuthula
361. Andries Luiters - 480104 5175 087 - 6608 Gift Street, PLETTENBERG BAY, 6600 - Andrew
362. Leon Rey Van Den Berg - 441201 5042 081 - 45 First Avenue, Madison Gardens, Kew, JOHANNESBURG, 2090 - LeonReymond
363. Abram Julies - 470227 5032 081 - 136 Aalwyn Street, Karoo Lande, OUDTSHOORN, 6623 - Abraham
364. Anthony Richard Dolman - 580414 5021 085 - 36 Nile Street, Fountain Village, BLUE DOWNS, 7100 - Richard Anthony
365. Nomhlanhla Busisiwe Ngoza - 880423 0351 089 - 737 Block F, SOSHANGUVE, 0152 - Nonhlanhla Busisiwe Tebogo
366. Teresa Shahzad - 840821 0023 088 - 696 Westcliff Drive, CHATSWORTH, 4092 - Tahira
367. Geustyn Swartland - 840512 5032 089 - 48 Nagtegaal Avenue, MACASSAR, 7134 - Ar-Raqeeb
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368. Martini Israele - 840518 0288 089 - 23 Atholl Road, Camps Bay, CAPE TOWN, 8005 - Martine
369. Cheri lee Kim Kuit - 840515 0067 083 - 5 Pasadena Court, Jacobs Road, Janeer park, BOKSBURG, 1459 - Yus Cheri leeKim
370. Hannah Jade Botelho - 850411 0226 084 -13 Galway Road, PARKVIEW, 2196 - Hannah Jade Raath
371. Adrian Edward May - 821128 5160 086 -16 Donald Avenue, ATHLONE, 7764 - Ashir
372. Lisa Mendes Sham - 821126 0079 087 - 2 Stone Close, 345 Strelitzia, GREENSTONE HILL, 1609 - Lisa Mendes Santos
373. Danielle Gaye Gorman - 821012 0051 088 - Postnet Suite 31, Private Bag X7, MUIZENBERG, 7950 - Danielle Deane
374. Justin Menton - 821005 5266 081 - 30 Marico Burger shoop, KRUGERSDORP, 1739 - Jay Justin
375. Pangy Vadanile Mdhluli - 570728 0868 089 - Stand no 810, Partridge Street, HAZYVIEW, 1246 - Pensy Vadanile
376. Sunnyboy Abram Chauke - 640925 5386 085 - 2205 Block B, MABOPANE, 0190 - Abel Se llo
377. Mary Maphanga - 701031 0327 087 - 28 Lidman Street, Regents Park, JOHANNESBURG, 2197 - Madineo Mary
378. Zelda Zondo - 720512 0297 088 - 283 Kotu Village, DUBE, 1832 - Zelda Linda
379. Anna Napo - 720905 0344 084 - 33 Acasia Two, Extension 53, Bromhof Road, RANDBURG, 2188 - Anna Mpho
380. Michael Mmiga Mnguni - 721104 5512 080 - 8009 Extension 7, 2569 Kgauto Street, NELLMAPIUS, 0122 - MichaelMothupi Simon
381. Ennet Sibongile Thandiwe Mkhize - 560622 0908 080 - Imbali J, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3201 - Thandiwe EnnetSibongile
382. Bernice Lee Mackenzie - 821005 0024 089 - E 183 Kwelera, EAST LONDON, 5201 - Berenice Lee
383. Carl Marthinus King - 810408 5017 087 - 71 Bono Street, Ferndale, RANDBURG, 2169 - Carl Michael
384. Nicolene Carelse - 810401 0208 082 - 14 Bosbok Street, Eastridge, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7785 - Nuraan
385. Cherlene La la - 810309 0157 086 - 613 Soma Street, Actonville, NIGEL, 1501 - Anisa
386. Sidney Maurice Cornelius - 810126 5161 081 -1 Fiona Court, Heideveld, CAPE TOWN, 8001 - Sakeen
387. Meagan Melissa Petersen - 820612 0095 083 - 35 Burnley Road, CRAWFORD, 8100 - Nahwaal
388. Eunice Elizema Moseley - 820605 0155 089 - 9 Pauls Burg Road, HEIDEVELD, 7764 - Yumna
389. Alexa Ethel Amien - 820511 0204 085 - 80 Mabel Road, RYLANDS, 7764 - Almaas
390. Mercia Mantwane Moeketsi - 730910 0331 089 - 1035 Phi la Street, Extension 1, TSAKANE, 1550 - Mercia MantwaneDineo
391. Kobetsi Abednego Matili -740611 5499 081 - S 1335 Lehoko Street, SHARPEVILLE, 1928 - Kobedi Abednigo
392. Thulisiwe Constance Shiba -740611 0310 085 - Stand no 144, Marekutu, KABOKWENI, 1245 - Thuli Constance
393. Wibert Tiyani Makamu - 730928 5524 086 - P 0 Box 3777, MALAMULELE, 0982 - Tiyani Wilbert
394. Willem Nigel Du Plessis - 750617 5197 085 - 226 Lelie Street, Lanque Doc, GROOT DRAKENSTEIN, 7680 - Nigel
395. Melanie Ruth Mohr - 810516 0054 085 - French Lane, MORNINGSIDE, 2916 - Melanie Ruth Cavanagh
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396. Angelo Stephanus - 810515 5246 084 - 6 Thobias Crescent, Victoria Park, WORCESTER, 6850 - Ameerud-Deen
397. Sadra Desai - 780205 0217 084 - 18 Swordfish Street, Extension 7, LENASIA, 1821 - Sadia
398. Magdalena Pietersen - 771207 0060 085 - 128 Waterbok Street, PAARL, 7646 - Maggie Nancy
399. Dominique Mark Phillip Ellie - 771125 5188 083 - 38 Drophy Street, Bloemendal, PORT ELIZABETH, 5100 - DawoodDominique Mark Phillip
400. Seema Ravendra Kanjee - 750531 0116 083 - 8 Sedona Complex, Haase Street, FLORA, 1724 - Seema
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ALTERATION OF SURNAMES IN TERMS OF SECTION 26 OF THE BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION ACT, 1992 (ACTNO. 51 OF 1992)
The Director-General has authorized the following persons to assume the surnames printed in italics:
1. Mmakopi Velma Senong - 931123 0690 085 - P 0 Box 4820, RIVONIA, 2128 - Maloma
2. Bulelwa Candy Matini - 900705 0429 089 - 19-07th Avenue, Kwanobuhle, UITENHAGE, 6242 - Belani
3. Mzikhona Sandi le Mhlongo - 820909 5489 083 - P 0 Box 7777, EMPANGENI RAIL, 3910 - Gwala
4. Perseverance Kgotlello Avhashoni Mataboge - 880825 5360 081 - 25 Mokolobotlo Street, SAULSVILLE, 0125 - Baba la
5. Pinkie Movuka - 890707 1677 080 - P 0 Box 271, UMZIMKULU, 3297 - Mto lo
6. Joseph Skosana - 840827 5511 084 - 58a4th Avenue, HEBRON, 0193 - Maphalle
7. Nduduzo Freeman Bhengu - 800219 5595 085 - A2121 Khomo Road, Newtown, INANDA, 4309 - Hlongwa
8. Thami Rudolph Mtembu - 800909 5371 087 - 75 Glenhurst Complex, 2nd Road, LINDHURST, 2090 - Zwane
9. Simphiwe Anton Vilane - 800827 5533 084 - 84 Diamani Street, Klerksoord, PRETORIA, 0118 - Zwane
10. Noyabephi Bomvana - 800214 0329 085 - Ntlalontle Area, LADY FRERE, 5410 - Sikwintshi
11. Ben Mamaseli - 820621 5801 080 -1859 Zone 13, SEBOKENG, 1983 - Tsoane
12. Tukishi Lawrence Shongwe - 800603 5934 081 - 426 Block S, SOSHANGUVE, 0152 - Tjiane
13. Mulalo Phineas Mabannda - 800615 5496 083 - P 0 Box 5028, VHULAUDZI, 0926 - Nemwalwi
14. Ayanda Methola - 870830 5368 086 - Mlamli Area, STERKSPRUIT, 9762 - Daniso
15. Michael Bolton - 870929 5261 083 - 77 Philander Street, Nasaret, MIDDELBURG, 1050 - Sibiya
16. Malibongwe Khumalo - 850508 6284 080 - Kwazenzele Area, POMEROY, 3020 - Vezi
17. Siyanda Allen Mthembu - 871229 5529 087 - B803 Sifociya Road, KWAMASHU, 4360 - Mngoma
18. Mboweni Vicent Mokwena - 820925 5853 086 - 365 Ga Mabolane, LEBOANENG, 1126 - Made
19. Thapedi France Ranoto - 720514 5888 085 - House No 228, Malebye Section, SAULSPOORT, 0314 - Madisa
20. Nthaba Eric Shazi - 750501 5897 086 - Lot 1329, WATERLOO, 4339 - Luthuli
21. Morwashadi Jerminah Masekela - 931208 0837 081 - P 0 Box 4727, POLOKWANE, 0699 - Mokgotho
22. Sonwabo Ngonyama - 820902 6498 088 - T 29 Hoekwil, HOEKWIL, 6538 - Nongeyo
23. Peter Donald Murray - 871101 5023 082 - Plot 134, Hartbeespoort, BRITS, 0250 - Jones
24. Rosebud Nokwazi Noxolo Nxele - 860329 0579 088 - P 0 Box 60063, RICHARDS BAY, 3000 - Sibiya
25. Sthembile Christina Mtsweni - 820915 1169 082 - P 0 Box 522, CAROLINA, 1185 - Mcina
26. Tshepo Aubrey Hlongwani - 830922 5769 089 -13692 Phase 2, BRAAMFISCHER, 1724 - Mopai
27. Thabo Rubben Montsho - 831226 5630 088 - 890 Masisi Street, WESSELSBRON, 9680 - Senze
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28. Willy Solani Sibande - 801202 5552 081 - P 0 Box 3110, KWAMASHU, 1022 - Banda
29. Cohen Marvelous Makhubela - 850522 5898 089 - P 0 Box 6268, GIYANI, 0826 - Masingi
30. Aubrey Sizwe Jaca - 860304 5440 081 - 111-9th Road, Kew, ALEXANDRA, 2090 - Ndlovu
31. Lungile Mxolisi Lukhele - 890520 5325 089 - 5508 B Daa Street, Diepkloof, SOWETO, 1864 - Kente
32. Marvin Hlungwane - 870207 6349 086 - P 0 Box 1997, ELIM HOSPITAL, 0960 - Mufamadi
33. Moses Matlhape - 940326 5284 080 - 2922 Mosidi Street, BEKKERSDAL, 1779 - Matlapeng
34. Njabulo Themba Mkhaliphi - 910202 5291 084 - 29 Macwilliam Road, DUNNOTTEN, 1496 - Mkuma
35. Gugu Sylvia Phakathi - 940406 0242 083 - Stand No 4802, Extension 4, Hlalanikahle, WITBANK, 1035 - Kango
36. Prince Maluka - 820829 5667 084 - P 0 Box 61, SABIE, 1260 - Moriri
37. Maxwell Tebogo Ramakutwane - 820615 5851 087 - 2590 Malindisa Street, Extension 1, Jabulani, SOWETO, 1868 -Sekano
38. Nyambeni Nicolas Mathephe - 820607 5858 089 - 227 Walter Sisulu Street, 209 Potch Tower, POTCHEFSTROOM,2531 - Mudau
39. Richard Keith Sclanders - 860106 5130 087 - 77 Tijger Villas, Old Oak Road, KENRIDGE, 7550 - Mackie
40. Tsietsi Ezekiel Mathang - 881002 5480 082 - 5165 Extension 10, JOUBERTON, 2574 - Mogale
41. Katlego Tonny Msiza - 901004 5500 089 - Stand No 326, Leeufontein, MOGANYAKA, 0459 - Mphahlele
42. Precious Mabunda - 920323 0670 086 - P 0 Box 9043, SOVENGA, 0729 - Monyela
43. Lindiswa Mbenyane - 840508 0832 085 - 16659 Dimbaza Road, Browns Farm, PHILLIPPI, 7785 - Mcosana
44. Sipho Johan Phi - 890608 5456 085 - Stand No 1624, SIYATHUTHUKA, 1102 - Mudei
45. All Coleen Nkosi - 880929 5434 084 - Stand No 9, Phatudi Street, Sesedi Village, WITBANK, 1035 - Makhathine
46. Thulasizwe Sibongiseni Zulu - 880823 5789 086 - 1760 Buthelezi Street, PROTEA NORTH, 1818 - Mthombothi
47. Njabulo Sakhile Dhangalala - 890412 6059 083 -185 Eshowe Street, DUBE, 1800 - Tsotetsi
48. Patricia Thandeka Mhlongo - 870803 0585 087 - P 0 Box 1227, MALALANE, 1320 - Sibiya
49. Nontlahla Khaile - 861206 0700 089 - 961 Nketshane Street, Kingsway, BENONI, 1501 - Vundisa
50. Morris Bheki Mahlangu - 870828 5350 088 - Stand No 765, Thembalethu, KWAMHLANGA, 1022 - Marini
51. Nombulelo Pondo - 861023 1051 085 -11 Sakwatsha Hillside, Hillside, CRADOCK, 5880 - Thukani
52. Mervyn Keabetswe Setlhako -841128 5711 082 - 2203 Rasmeni Street, PROEA NORTH, 1818 - Montshiwa
53. Evans Serame Mvubelo - 850404 5736 082 - P 0 Box 2800, HAMMANSKRAAL, 0400 - Motshele
54. Jacob Ntsagane Ntswana - 870524 5438 086 - P 0 Box 4608, TRICHARDTSDAL, 0890 - Malepe
55. Donald Thabe - 800915 6570 080 - 72995 Zone 12, SEBOKENG, 1983 - Mofurutse
56. Moseki Meshack Masia - 870912 5639 086 - House No 1145, Block K, LETLHABILE, 0264 - Letlape
57. Bongani Cyril Nsusha - 890826 5525 085 - V1338 Umlazi Township, UMLAZI, 4031 - Ngcobo
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58. Andiswa Tshambula - 860502 1347 081 - 1356 14th Avenue, CLERMONT, 3610 - Madziba
59. Kabelo Boshego - 880301 5482 085 - 15340 Ivory Park, Extension 5, MIDRAND, 1685 - Mogoswana
60. Nduduzo Njabulo Mthethwa - 930911 6258 084 - 13 Blouklip Avenue, Extension 1, BASSONIA, 5061 - Gwala
61. Asanda Plaatjie - 930707 5784 084 - Weyi Location, Mjobeni Area, LIBODE, 5160 - Mavuso
62. Vusie Madabe - 930708 5802 080 - 8944 Zone 7, Winnie Mandela, Zone 7, KEMPTON PARK, 1632 - Raul
63. Bongani Phillip Ndimande - 651226 5522 084 - 654 Tomwood, MARIANHILL, 3821 - Ndlouv
64. Chuma Mvundla - 891129 5663 082 - P 0 Box 604, UMZIMKULU, 3297 - Nxele
65. Michael Selwadi - 551221 5702 084 -15374 Mkwalo Street, DAVEYTON, 1520 - Mogashoa
66. Humphrey Lindani Msomi - 770619 5342 089 - Groutville Station, STANGER, 4450 - Sikhakhane
67. Lulekani Conny Mathe - 881220 1400 082 - P 0 Box 9336, BUSHBUCKRIDGE, 1280 - Mkansi
68. Michael Maluleke - 791008 5738 089 -169 Block A, MABOPANE, 0190 - Baloyi
69. Butie Patrick Ndawo - 641107 5294 085 - P 0 Box 13, WASBANK, 2920 - Zwane
70. Dimakatso Lilly Phago - 820604 1589 081 - P 0 Box 3054, BELA BELA, 0480 - Mahlangu
71. Lihle Nolisini - 900928 6433 086 - Madleki Location, KING WILLIAMS TOWN, 5600 - Dlalo
72. Nkosikhona Ntokozo Nyawuza - 920413 6399 085 - P 0 Box 545, HLABISA, 3737 - Mdletshe
73. Nompilo Viola Mthembu - 930628 0408 081 - Buffelsdraai Area, VERULAM, 4340 - Ndlovu
74. Enock Sekoai Koalane - 930609 5452 084 - 19 Cordelia Street, WELKOM, 9459 - Matobako
75. Ponisiwe Rector Shikwambana - 900908 6038 082 - Maphata Village, GIYANI, 0826 - Maluleke
76. Menzi Ngubane - 930429 5452 087 - Ntunjampilo Area Area, KRANSKOP, 3268 - Mhlongo
77. Walter Makhubedu - 810430 5616 080 - P 0 Box 766, DRIEKOP, 1129 - Maroga
78. Vusi Piet Silinda - 811103 5396 081 - 263 Extension 11, MAMELODI EAST, 0122 - Jiyana
79. Lebeko Walter Rametse - 810202 6426 086 - P 0 Box 1924, DWARSRIVER, 0812 - Malema
80. Njabulo Freedom Mthimkhulu - 871210 6296 082 - P 0 Box 670, EMPANGENI, 3880 - Zikhali
81. Msawenkosi Myekwa - 940612 5833 087 - P 0 Box 923, LUSIKISIKI, 4820 - Malgas
82. Zanele Zunuu - 920529 0374 087 - D11177 Mphehlela Road, KWAMASHU, 4360 - Mgwaba
83. Aaron Xhanti Tunyiswa - 810627 5444 088 - P 0 Box 1590, KING WILLILAMS TOWN, 5601 - Moyeni
84. Rakeshi Singh Kashupersad - 761106 5125 087 - 3 Dawnview, 10 Westhount Drive, MOUNT EDGECOMBE, 4068Singh
85. Calvin Masete - 920921 6197 085 - P 0 Box 9314, BUSHBUCKRIDGE, 1280 - Malele
86. Precious Tshegofatso Ramogama - 880306 1389 085 - P 0 Box 2293, KURUMAN, 8460 - Morogong
87. Solly Maponya - 880912 6121 082 - P 0 Box 506, MOETLADIMO, 0891 - Rakoma
88. Madimetja John Segabotla - 801207 5311 081 - No 8459 Ivory Park, Extension 8, MIDRAND, 1685 - Pitjeng
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89. Igmatius Moosa Rikhotso - 800306 5497 089 - Mhlaba Cross L / D, TZANEEN, 0850 - Komana
90. Mohlouoa Isaac Moranye - 800312 5408 084 - 5560 Kgotsong, BOTHAVILLE, 9660 - Mokobokoa
91. Vincent Dumisane Mahlangu - 800807 5572 086 - 531 Block C, MABOPANE, 0190 - Makgopya
92. Simon Motswa Khumo - 490420 5363 087 - E24 Obakeng Village, MADIKWE, 2840 - Motswakhumo
93. Lucky Mgqibelo Ngubane - 850413 5862 087 - P 0 Box 209, SIBHAYI, 3967 - Mabuza
94. Nkululeko Gama - 890628 5475 083 -1644 Key Drive, Jabulani, SOWETO, 1868 - Ndubane
95. Henry Sepetlela Mofokeng - 710713 5426 084 - 4964 Terata Street, Windmill Park, Extension 9, BOKSBURG, 1459 -Mashiloane
96. Karabo Answer Motshaisa - 940305 5463 084 - Stand No 37 A, Vlaklaagte, GA-NDEBELE, 0458 - Nkgudi
97. Neliswa Cele - 921217 1129 085 -1878 Kwamakhutha, EMANZIMTOTI, 4126 - Msomi
98. Pontsho Ananias Mokate - 780807 5758 085 - House No 0711, Tswiki Section, MADIKWE, 0240 - Phiri
99. Bongani Percy Masina - 760517 5640 084 - 1982 9 Street, Mzinoni, BETHAL, 2310 - Mahlangu
100. Sinelizwi Ceshemba - 940209 0744 086 - 7505 Nu 3, Mdantsane, EAST LONDON, 5219 - Mbelani
101. Nomusa Dlamini - 931002 0415 083 - P 0 Box 3724, STANGER, 4450 - Zulu
102. Michael Mafatshe - 761107 5670 080 - E483 Block A, Mmakaunyana, WINTERVELDT, 0198 - Rapholo
103. Harriet Danisile Phampha - 760817 0629 086 - 5284 Zone 5, PIMVILLE, 1809 - Dladla
104. Jabulani Nhlapo - 761113 5686 084 - 2293 Nkopane Drive, DUBE, 1800 - Mtshali
105. Johannes Pelele - 770426 5739 086 -1724 Mainreef Road, Princess, ROODEPOORT, 1724 - Sithole
106. Lucky Nhlanhla Mseleku - 770106 5365 088 - 905 Butterfly Street, Westrich, NEWLANDS WEST, 4037 - Xulu
107. Thando Mkatini - 930825 5773 085 - 62 Barkly Street, ALIWAL NORTH, 9750 - Titus
108. Khanyisani Coolman Shabalala - 930706 5320 087 - 7126 Mdleleki, Extension 02, KATLEHONG, 1431 - Manyathi
109. Chelsie Nina Williams - 931225 0505 088 - Portion 20 And 23, PLETTENBERG BAY, 6602 - Davy
110. Sanele Bolton Tabete - 910420 5935 084 - 7949 Extension 3, Evory Park, MIDRAND, 1685 - Masekane
111. Isaac Tshediso Molotsana - 930610 5671 087 - 12026 Kepentse Street, Extension 7, POTCHEFSTROOM, 2531Mogapi
112. Luyolo Njabulo Dlelaphantsi -930112 5418 080 - 17 Belinda Street, PAARL, 7646 - Ngqulunga
113. Thabiso Siziwe Nomazoyiya - 940504 1271 083 - 1574 Nkobongo Township, SHAKASKRAAL, 4430 - Madikizela
114. Kgosi Simon Khambule - 940411 5112 083 - 53/2 Strezilia, DOBSONVILLE, 1863 - Makobasena
115. Zimephi Royo - 940213 0691 081 - 1 West Park, East Village, CARLETONVILLE, 2499 - Mangqo
116. Thabo Tankiso Nkejane - 931015 5310 083 - 24 Poorteman, Ce 5, VANDERBIJLPARK, 1911 - Thebe
117. Lucky Masuku - 900903 5418 088 - 1369 Zwelithini Road, Pimville, SPRINGS, 1559 - Khoza
118. Kabelo Mompei - 920824 5417 084 - P 0 Box 155, KAGISO I I, 1754 - Mokate
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119. Sifiso Willicent Khathamzi - 830727 5936 087 -1 Haenertsberg Street, ALBERTON, 1448 - Mthembu
120. Leona Maria Dineo Nkoana - 931231 1021 083 - 22-14th Street, ORANGEGROVE, 2192 - Maswikaneng
121. Casandra Van Der Walt - 810226 0133 083 - Rooihiskraal, CENTURION, 0157 - Love
122. Mahlomola Thomas Seboeng - 900913 5602 086 -10 Presco Street, WESPARK, 0125 - Matlou
123. Dumisani Khoza - 900923 5414 085 - Stand No 1242, MKHUHLU, 1246 - Mhangane
124. Knowledge Khulekani Hlebeya - 790716 5344 085 - your wife Phindile Lorrine Hlebeya - 820409 0729 088 and twominor children - Junior Nkateko Hlebeya 061014 5216 087 - Wisani Ntombana Twinkle Hlebeya - 090821 0668 087 - P0 Box 3139, NELSPRUIT, 1200 - Khoza
125. Palesa violet Molaoa - 771016 0312 085 - Motlatsi Future Molaoa - 010713 5720 087 - 1152 G Section,BOTSHABELO, 9781 - Selesho
126. Sipho Stephen Makunyane - 760115 5695 081 - your wife Unathi Thandiswa Makunyane - 820902 0591 086 - andthree minor children - Itumeleng Thuto Makunyane - 971205 5167 085 - Mpho-Entle Reitumetse Makunyane - 0007020054 081 - Sihle Yandisa Makunyane - 080830 5450 088 - 2195 Kunene Street, Ackerville, EMALAHLENI, 1039 -Mathibela
127. Albert Bongani Nkhabo - 711114 5319 081 - your wife - Daisy Bongiseni Nkhabo - 750130 0514 080 - and two minorchildren - Dimpho Hope Nkhabo - 970321 0218 087 - Phenyo Onthatile Nkhabo - 110413 0230 088 - 3 SparrowStreet, Reywo Ridge, Extension 6, EMALAHLENI, 1039 - Motaung
128. Matoromela Marvin Mudau - your wife - Sheila Mapula Mudau - 640805 0505 089 - and - Gilbert Kambani Mudau -980930 5133 089 - P 0 Box 530, MUSINA, 0900 - Mohlala
129. Thapedi John Nkgapele - 681103 5843 089 - your wife - Raesibe Rosina Nkgapele - 710412 0562 080 - and twominor children - Koketso Colleen Nkgapele - 000918 0393 085 - Tlou Arthur Nkgapele - 961107 5477 088 - P 0 Box499, GROOTHOEK, 0628 - Legodi
130. Thandiswa Nomvuyo Nsimbi - 801106 0304 085 - and a minor child - Yonela Ntando Nsimbi -050113 6072 086 - 242Hospital View, TEMBISA, 1632 - Nyovane
131. Johnson Thulasizwe Mathwebula - 710221 5523 082 -your wife - Nthabiseng Jacqueline Mathwebula - 650905 0422082 - and a minor child - Lungelo Zekhethelo Mathwebula - 100729 0724 081 - Thornville Farm, THORNVILLE, 3760 -Dlamini
132. Kesaven Gurusamy - 810621 5069 086 - and your wife - Rochelle Mary Gurusamy - 850505 0170 083 - P 0 Box8972, EDENVALE, 1613 - Govender
133. Outlwile Charmaine Taku - 770709 0531 081 - and a minor child - Moratoa Retlametswe Kutlo Taku - 030409 0073087 - P 0 Box 588, KURUMAN, 8460 - Mogodi
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TRANSFORMATION OF THE HOLSLOOT IRRIGATION BOARD INTO THE HOLSLOOT WATERUSER ASSOCIATION, WATER MANAGEMENT AREA NUMBER 18, WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE
I, Delisiwe Protasia Sigwaza, Chief Director, Institutional Oversight, hereby declare in terms of section98(6) of the National Water Act, 1998 (Act No. 36 of 1998) that -
(a) the Holsloot Irrigation Board is a water user association;
(b) the Association's name is the Holsloot Water User Association;
(c) the area of operation of the Holsloot Water User Association includes all properties in respect ofwhich any person is entitled to use water (surface and underground water) by virtue ofentitlements in terms of section 22(1) of the Act from -
(i) the area that lies within the catchment area of Holsloot River and include all its tributariesfrom the Du Toits, Kweekkraal and Wabooms Mountains up to its confluence with BreedeRiver; and
(ii) any other water resource(s) and/or waterwork(s) situated outside the areadescribed in paragraph (c)(i) above, which water resource(s) and/or waterwork(s) andaccompanying area the Department of Water Affairs or the responsible authority may requirethe Association to control,
which is situated in water management area number 18 in the Western Cape Province; and
(d) the constitution of the Holsloot Water User Association has been approved.
MRS DP SIG AZACHIEF DIRECTOR: INSTITUTIONAL OVERSIGHT
DATE: 1 fa, Id-
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DEPARTMENT OF WATER AFFAIRSDEPARTEMENT VAN WATERWESE
No. 1095 21 December 2012
ISEBE LEMICIMBI YEZAMANZI NOKUSINGQONGILEYO
ISAZISO SIKARHULUMENTE
Inombolo 0 93 Umhla / / /
UKUGUQULWA KWEBHODI YEZONKCENKCESHELO IHOLSLOOT IRRIGATION BOARD,UKUZE IBE LIGUNYA LOSETYENZISO LWAMANZI I-HOLSLOOT WATER USERASSOCIATION, KUMMANDLA WOLAWULO LWAMANZI ONGUNOMBOLO-18, ENTSHONA-KOLONI
Mna, Defisiwe Protasia Sigwaza, uMalathisi oyiNtloko, yoSeko-Maziko, ngokwemiqathangoyeCandelo-98(6) IoMthetho wezaManzi weSizwe ka1998 (uMthetho 36 ka1998), ndazisa ukuba:
(a) IHoisloot Irrigation Board iguquiwe yabaliGunya IoSetyenziso IwaManzi;
(b) Igama leli Gunya yiHolsloot Water User Association;
(c) Ummandla eya kusebenza kuwo iHoisloot Water User Association uquka zonkeiiproprati apho ubani onegunya lokusebenzisa amanzi khona (nokuba loo manziangaphezulu okanye angaphantsi komhiaba) ngokwemiqathango yeCandelo-22(1)loMthetho wezaManzi weSizwe ukususela -
(i) Kummandla oquka ingingqi eqokelela amanzi emvula aphalalela kumiamboiHoisloot, oko kuquka yonke imijelo yalo miambo ukusukela kwiintaba iDu Toits,iKweekkraal neWabooms ukuya kuqhina apho udibana khona nomlambo iBreede;
(ii) Nakulo naliphi na ke ijelo Iamanzi elikummandia ongaphandle kwalo uchaziweyokumhiathi u-(c) (i) apha ngasentla, jelo elo Iamanzi okanye mmandla lowo wamanzionokuvunywa liSebe leMicimbi yaManzi (okanye naliphi na igunyaelichaphazelekelayo) ukuba ube phantsi kolawulo Iweli Gunya lisekiweyo, nelizinzekuMmandla woLawulo iweMicimbi yezaManzi onguNombolo-18 eNtshona-Koloni;
(d) UMgacio-siseko wegunya iHolsloot Water User Association sele uvunywengokusesikweni.
DELISIWE P TAS1A SIGWAZAUMALATHISI OYINTLOKO YOSEKO-MAZIKOUMHLA: ( Ir.
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OMSKEPPING VAN DIE HOLSLOOT BESPROEIINGSRAAD IN DIE HOLSLOOTWATERGEBRUIKERSVERENIGING, BREEDE WATERBESTUURSGEBIED NOMMER 18,WES-KAAP PROVINSIE
Ek, Delisiwe Protasia Sigwaza, Hoof Direkteur, Institusionele Oorsig, verklaar hiermee kragtensartikel 98(6) van die Nasionale Waterwet, 1998 (Wet nr 36 van 1998), dat -
(a) die Holsloot Besproeiingsraad 'n watergebruikersvereniging is;
(b) die Vereniging as die Holsloot Watergebruikersvereniging bekend sal staan;
(c) die bedryfsgebied van die Holsloot Watergebruikersvereniging sluit alle eiendomme in tenopsigte waarvan enige persoon kragtens artikel 22(1) van die Wet die gebruiksreg het opwater (oppervlak- en ondergrondse water) vanuit -
(i) die gebied wat binne die opvangsgebied van die Holslootrivier gelee is en sluit al diesytakke in vanaf die Du Toits-, Kweekkraal- en Waboomsberge tot by diesamevloeiing met die Breederivier; en
(ii) enige ander waterbron(ne) en/of waterwerk(e) gelee buite die gebied in paragraaf(c)(i) beskryf, welke waterbron(ne) en/of waterwerk(e) en gepaardgaande gebieddeur die Departement van Waterwese of deur 'n verantwoordelike gesag vereismag word om deur die Vereniging beheer to word,
wat in waterbestuursgebied nommer 18 in die Wes-Kaap Provinsie gelee is; en
(d) die grondwet van die Holsoot Watergebruikersvereniging goedgekeur is.
PoDELISIWE PROTASIA SIGWAZAHOOF DIREKTEUR: INSTITUSIONELE OORSIG
DATUM: f. / 0 - /(3'
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No. 1095 21 Desember 2012
NAS1ONALE DEPARTEMENT VAN LANDBOU,BOSBOU EN VISSERYE
WET OF LANDBOUPRODUKSTANDAARDE, 1990 (WET No. 119 VAN 1990)
STANDAARDE EN VEREISTES BETREFFENDE BEHEER OOR DIE U1TVOER VAN LIETSJIES: WYSIG1NG
Ek, Billy Makhafola, ingevolge artikel 2(1) van die Wet op Landbouprodukstandaarde, 1990 (Wet No. 119 van 1990),as Uitvoerende Beampte aangewys, gee hiermee kragtens artikel 4(3) (c) van die vermelde Wet, kennis dat-
(a) standaarde en vereistes betreffende beheer oor die uitvoer van Lietsjies soos gestipufeer inGoewermentskennisgewing No. R 1983 van 23 Augustus 1991 en afgekondig inGoewermentkennisgewing No. 225 van 25 March 1995; wysiging in Goewermentkennisgewing No2634 van 3 December 1999; No. 4476 van 24 November 2000; No. 2379 van 21 December 2001:No. 2787 van 8 November 2002: No. 3432 van 24 December 2003; No. 2989 van 31 Desember2004; No. 201 van 23 Februarie 2007 en No. 773 van 13 August 2010 hiermeee verder gewysigword; en
(b) die standaarde en vereistes in paragraaf (a) vermeld -
(i) ter insae beskikbaar is by die kantoor van die Uitvoerende Beampte:Landbouprodukstandaarde, Harvest house, Hamiltonstraat 30, Arcadia, Pretoria;
(ii) teen betaling van die voorgeskrewe bedrag vanaf die Uitvoerende BeampteLandbouprodukstandaarde, Department van landbou, Privaatsak x343, Pretoria. 0001, Tel.(012) 319 - 6018 of Faks (012) 319 - 6055 of e-pos MarutlaSOdaff.qov.za of vanafhttp://www.daff.gov.zaJdocs.plantquality/olefault.htm verkrygbaar is, en
(iii) sewe dae na publikasie van hierdie kennisgewing.in werking tree.
B. MAKHAFOLAUitvoerende Beampte: Landbouprodukstandaarde
NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT STANDARDS ACT, 1990 (ACT No. 119 OF 1990)
STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS REGARDING CONTROL OF THE EXPORT OF LITCHIS: AMENDMENT
Billy Makhafola, appointed as Executive Officer in terms of section 2(1) of the Agricultural Product Standards Act,1990 (Act No 119 of 1990), hereby give notice under section 4(3) (c) of the said Act, that -
{a) the standards and requirements regarding control of the export of Litchis as stipulated in Government NoticeNo. R. 1983 of 23 August 1991 and promulgated in Government Notice No. 225 of 24 March 1995, amendedby Government Notices No. 2634 of 3 December 1999; No. 4476 of 24 November 2000: No. 2379 of 21December 2001; No. 2787 of 8 November 2002; No.3432 of 24 December 2003; No. 2989 of 31 December2004;_No._201 of 23-February 2007 and No.773 of 13 August 2010 are hereby further amended; and
(b) the standards and requirements mentioned in paragraph (a) -
shall be available for inspection at the office of the Executive Officer: Agricultural ProductStandards. Harvest house, 30 Hamilton Street, Arcadia, Pretoria;
(ii) may be obtained from the Executive Officer: Agriculture Product Standards, Department ofAgriculture, Private Bag x343, Pretoria, 0001, Tel. (012) 319 - 6018 or Fax (012) 319 - 6055 oremail: MarutlaSOdaff.dov.za on payment of the prescribed fees or fromhttp://www.daff.q_ov.zatdocs.plantqualitvldefaulthtm. and
(iii) shall come into operation seven days after publication of this notice.
B. MAKHAFOLAExecutive Officer: Agricultural Product Standards
32 No. 35988 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 21 DECEMBER 2012
GENERAL NOTICES
ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS
NOTICE 1043 OF 2012
t
KENNISGEWING 1043 VAN 2012
ANNEXURE A
NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT STANDARDS ACT, 1990 (ACT No. 119 OF 1990)
STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS REGARDING CONTROL OF THE EXPORT OF MANGOES: AMENDMENT
1. Billy Makhafola, appointed as Executive Officer in terms of section 2(1) of the Agricultural Product Standards Act.1990 (Act No. 119 of 1990), hereby give notice under section 4(3) (c) of the said Act, that -
(a)
(b)
the standards and requirements regarding control of the export of Mangoes as stipulated in GovernmentNotice No R. 1983 of 23 August 1991 and promulgated in Government Notice No. 1987 of 24 December1997, amended by Government Notices No. 2686 of 17 December. 1999; No. 21733 of 17 November 2000;No. 2217 of 2 November 2001; No. 2990 of 31 December 2004; No.203 of 23 February 2007 and No.713 of23 July 2010 are hereby further.amended. and
the standards and requirements mentioned in paragraph (a) -
(i) shall be available for inspection at the office of the Executive Officer: Agricultural ProductStandards, Harvest house, 30 Hamilton Street, Arcadia, Pretoria;
(ii) may be obtained from the Executive Officer, Agriculture Product Standards, Department ofAgriculture, Private Bag x343, Pretoria, 0001, Tel. (012) 319 - 6018 or Fax (012) 319 - 6055 oremail: MarutlaSadaff,aov.za on payment of the prescribed fees or fromhttp:Ilvvww.daff.clov.za/docs.plantquality/default.htm; and
(iii) shall come into operation seven days after publication of this notice.
B. MAKHAFOLAExecutive Officer: Agricultural Product Standards
NASIONALE DEPARTEMENT VAN LANDBOU,BOSBOU EN VISSERYE
WET OF LANDBOUPRODUKSTANDAARDE, 1990 PET No. 119 VAN 1990)
STANDAARDE EN VEREISTES BETREFFENDE BEHEER OOR DIE UITVOER VAN MANGO'S: WYSIGING
Ek, Billy Makhafola, ingevolge artikel 2(1) van die Wet op Landbouprodukstandaarde, 1990 (Wet No. 119 van 1990),as Uitvoerende Beampte aangewys, gee hiermee kragtens artikel 4(3) (c) van die vermelde Wet, kennis dat -
(a) standaarde en vereistes betreffende beheer oor die uitvoer van Mango's soos gestipuleer inGoewermentskennisgewing No, R 1983 van 23 Augustus 1991 en afgekondig inGoewermentkennisgewing No. 1987 van 24 Desember 1997; wysiging inGoewermentkennisgewing No. 2686 van 17 December 1999, No. 21733 van 17 November 2000;No. 2217 van 02 November 2001; No. 2990 van 31 December 2004; No. 203 van 23 Februarie2007 en No. 713 van 23 July 2010 hiermeee verder gewysig word; en
(b) die standaarde en vereistes in paragraaf (a) vermeld -
ter insae beskikbaar is by die kantoor van die Uitvoerende Beampte:Landbouprodukstandaarde, Harvest house, Hamiltonstraat 30, Arcadia, Pretoria;
(ii) teen betaling van die voorgeskrewe bedrag vanaf die Uitvoerende BeampteLandbouprodukstandaarde, Department van iandbou, Privaatsak x343, Pretoria, 0001, Tel.(012) 319 -6018 of Faks-(012) 319 = 6055 of e-pos MarutlaSOdaff.qov.za of vanafhttp://www.daff.gpv.zaidocs.planiqualitvldefault.htm verkrygbaar is; en
(iii) sewe dae na publikasie van hierdie kennisgewing in werking tree.
B. MAKHAFOLAUitvoerende Beampte: Landbouprodukstandaarde
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KENNISGEWING 1044 VAN 2012
NOTICE 1044 OF 2012
ANNEXURE A
NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT STANDARDS ACT, 1990 (ACT No. 119 OF 1990)
STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS REGARDING CONTROL OF THE EXPORT OF AVOCADOS: AMENDMENT
I, Billy Makhafola, appointed as Executive Officer in terms of section 2(1) of the Agricultural Product Standards Act,1990 (Act No. 119 of 1990), hereby give notice under section 4(3) (c) of the said Act, that -
(a) the standards and requirements regarding control of the export of Avocados as stipulated in GovernmentNotice No. R. 1983 of 23 August 1991 and promulgated in Government Notice No. 186 of 10 February 1998,amended by Government Notices No. 530 of 9 April 1999; No. 91 of 4 February 2000; No. 114 of 12 January2001; No. 2380 of 21 December 2001; No.3408 of 13 December 2002; No. 2988 of 31 December 2004: No.202 of 23 February 2007.and..No..504 of 25 April 2008 are-hereby-further amended- and
(b) the standards and requirements mentioned in paragraph (a) -
(i) shall be available for inspection at the office of the Executive Officer. Agricultural ProductStandards, Harvest house, 30 Hamilton Street. Arcadia, Pretoria;
(ii) may be obtained from the Executive Officer: Agriculture Product Standards, Department ofAgriculture, Private Bag x343, Pretoria, 0001, Tel (012) 319 - 6018 or Fax (012) 319 - 6055 oremail: MarutlaSaidaff.qov.za on payment of the prescribed fees or fromhtto://vvww.daff.qov.zaidocs.plantquality/defaulthtm and
(iii) shall come into operation seven days after publication of this notice.
B. MAKHAFOLAExecutive Officer: Agricultural Product Standards
NASIONALE DEPARTEMENT VAN LANDBOU,BOSBOU EN VISSERYE
WET OF LANDBOUPRODUKSTANDAARDE, 1990 (WET No. 119 VAN 1990)
STANDAARDE EN VERE1STES BETREFFENDE BEHEER OOR DIE UITVOER VAN AVOKADOS: WYSIGING
Ek, Billy Makhafola, ingevolge artikel 2(1) van die Wet op Landbouprodukstandaarde, 1990 (Wet No. 119 van 1990).as Uitvoerende Beampte aangewys, gee hiermee kragtens artikel 4(3) (c) var die vermelde Wet, kennis dat -
(a)
(b)
standaarde en vereistes betreffende beheer oor die uitvoer van Avokados soos gestipuleer inGoewermentskennisgewing No. R 1983 van 23 Augustus 1991 en afgekondig inGoewermentkennisgewing No. 186 van 10 Februarie 1998; wysioing in GoewermentkennisgewingNo. 530 van 9 April 1999; No. 91 van 4 Februarie 2000; No 114 van 12 Januane 2001; No 2380van 21 December 2001; No. 3408 van 13 Desember 2002; No. 2988 van 31 Desember 2004' No.202 van 23 Februane 2007 en No. 504 van 25 April 2008 hiermeee verder gewysig word; en
die standaarde en vereistes in paragraaf (a) vermeld -
(1) ter insae beskikbaar is by die kantoor van die Uitvoerende Beampte:Landbouprodukstandaarde, Harvest house, Hamiltonstraat 30, Arcadia, Pretoria;
teen betaling van die voorgeskrewe bedrag vanaf die Uitvoerende BeampteLandbouprodukstandaarde, Department van landbou, Privaatsak x343, Pretoria. 0001, Tel(012) 319 - 6018 of Faks (012) 319 6055 of e-pos MarutlaSadaff.qov.za of vanafMtp://www.daffqov.zaJdocs.plantquality/default.htm verkrygbaar is; en
(iii) sewe dae na publikasie van hierdie kennisgewing in werktng tree.
B. MAKHAFOLAUitvoerende Beampte: Landbouprodukstandaarde
34 No. 35988 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 21 DECEMBER 2012
NOTICE 1045 OF 2012
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KENNISGEWING 1045 VAN 2012
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
EXPLANATION SUMMARY OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT:
INTEGRATED COASTAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT BILL, 2013
The Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs intends introducing the National Environmental
Management: Integrated Coastal Management Bill, 2013 in Parliament in 2013. An explanatory
summary of the Bill is hereby published in accordance with Rule 241 (1) (c) of the Rules of the National
Assembly.
Copies of the draft Bill can be obtained from Mr. Heinrich Muller, Department of Environmental Affairs,
East Pier Building 1, East Pier Road, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, hmullera_environment.qov.za. The
draft Bill is also available on the Department of Environmental Affairs' website,
www.environment,qov.za.
BOMO EDITH EDNA MOLEWA
MINISTER OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
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NOTICE 1046 OF 2012
MEMORANDUM ON THE OBJECTS OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONNMENTAL
MANAGEMENT: INTEGRATED COASTAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT BILL, 2013
1. BACKGROUND
1.1. The National Environmental Management: Integrated Coastal Management
Amendment Bill, 2012 ("the Amendment Bill"), seeks to amend the National
Environmental: Integrated Coastal Management Act, 2008 (Act No. 24 of 2008),
("the Act"). The Act is a specific environmental management Act within the
framework of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of
1998) (NEMA). The Act was promulgated in 2008 and came into operation on 1
December 2009. Most of the amendments were identified through implementation
of the Act and some originated through consultations with Organs of State such as
Transnet on the impact of the Act on their operations as discussed below.
The Act created the notion of 'coastal public property', which gives special status to
South Africa's territorial waters up to the high-water mark (beaches, the sea and the
sea-bed) including admiralty reserves. In other words, everything that occurs below
(seaward of) the high-water mark is part of coastal public property. Ownership of
these natural assets is vested in the citizens and held in trust by the State. Due to its
dynamic nature, it is critical to manage coastal public property to ensure long-term
sustainability and the protection of people and their properties against the natural
elements. As part of the management regime, coastal public property cannot be sold
or leased for longer than 20 years and all leases must be concluded with the Minister
of Environmental Affairs. It is essential to prohibit sale of these natural assets.
However, the current lease provisions are very restrictive and prohibit any activity on
coastal public property without a lease from the Minister. The section dealing with
leases and ownership of coastal public property have not been put into effect
because the Act did not clearly deal with the impact of coastal public property on
other Organs of State that own assets and operate in that space. The Amendment
Bill seeks to correct this.
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1.2. Definitions and terminology needed to be revised and clarified. In addition, several
gaps and textual errors presented themselves during the implementation of the Act.
During the printing process, several textual errors occurred in the Act.
2. OBJECTS OF BILL
2.1. The purpose of the Bill is to-:
ensure that coastal public property does not impact on the ownership of
assets and operations of other Organs of State;
expand the provisions on reclamation;
simplify the administration of coastal access fee approvals;
extend the powers of MECs to issue coastal protection notices and coastal
access notices;
simplify and amend powers relating to coastal leases;
abolish the National Coastal Committee;
expand the powers of delegation by MEC's;
expand categories of activities requiring dumping permits;
provide for exemptions;
revise offences and increase penalties; and
make corrections.
2.2. CLAUSE BY CLAUSE EXPLANATION
2.2.1. Ad clause 1 (Amendment of definitions)
Certain definitions are amended to clarify their meanings and usage. These include
technical improvements to definitions such as "estuary", "high water-mark", and
"land unit". It is proposed that the scope of "coastal waters" be expanded by
including the Exclusive Economic Zone and the continental shelf. New definitions
are proposed for insertion as a consequence of proposed amendments to the Act,
e.g. the definitions for "reclamation" and "harbour".
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2.2.2. Ad clause 2 (Insertion of coastal protection zone in the objects clause)
It emerged from the public comments that the coastal protection zone was
erroneously omitted from the objects of the Bill.
2.2.3. Ad clause 3 (Insertion of the purpose of the coastal public property)
Public comments revealed that whilst the purpose of the coastal protection zone is
fully covered in section 17, there is no similar clause in respect of coastal public
property. A new section is therefore proposed.
2.2.4. Ad clause 4 (Amendment of section 7 - coastal public property)
(a) The Act created the notion of 'coastal public property' (CPP), which comprises
the territorial waters of South Africa up to the high-water mark and includes
admiralty reserves. In other words, the beaches, sea and sea-bed which
occur below the high-water mark form part of coastal public property. Section
11 of the Act (which is not yet in operation) vests ownership of these natural
assets in the citizens to be held in trust by the State. Section 65 (also not yet
in operation) prohibits occupation of CPP without a lease from the DEA
Minister. Coastal Public Property cannot be sold or leased for longer than 20
years. The Act did not clearly specify whether the infrastructure below the
high water-mark also formed part of coastal public property and as a result,
Organs of State such as Transnet felt uncertain about the status of their
assets within ports. Transnet, for example, leases out spaces on jetties which
extend into the sea in order to fund port operations. Their leases are often
longer than 20 years in order to secure funding. They are concerned that the
Act may be interpreted as divesting Transnet of its ownership and right to
lease these jetties. In addition, they are concerned that the 20-year limitation
on leases in section 65 limits their ability to secure finances through long-term
leases. Clause 4 seeks to clarify that coastal public property does not include
assets or infrastructure above or below the high water-mark. Hence the Act
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would not negatively impact on their leases as they would not be subject to
the ownership and lease restrictions in sections 11 and 65.
(b) The section has also been re-arranged so that it clearly states what does and
does not form part of coastal public property.
2.2.5. Ad clause 5 (Insertion of new clause - reclamation)
Section 27(6) of the Act briefly addresses reclamation. The section was inserted
late during the parliamentary process to address ad hoc concerns that arose when
the Act was being considered by the Portfolio Committee. It was inappropriately
placed and the current provision in section 27(6) is inadequate. The Bill proposes
an insertion of a new comprehensive clause in a more appropriate place in the Act.
In addition, a definition for 'reclamation' was inserted under clause 1.
2.2.6. Ad clause 6 (Amendment to clause 8 Consequential amendment)
This proposed amendment is a consequential amendment to the insertion of section
6A - purpose of coastal public property.
2.2.7. Ad clause 7 (Amendment of section 11 - ownership of coastal public property)
Section 65(2) (coastal leases and concessions) currently provides that a right to
exploit a natural resource from coastal public property may only be exercised in
terms of national legislation. The section is more appropriately placed under the
section dealing with ownership of coastal public property (section 11), as it qualifies/
limits such ownership. In addition, during the public comment phase it became
evident that there is some confusion about the status of rights to use and exploit
natural resources that occur on or in coastal public property. This amendment
seeks to clarify the legal position.
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2.2.8. Ad clause 8 (Amendment of section 13 - Access fees to coastal public property)
Section 13 of the Act currently obliges a person to obtain the approval of the
Minister before charging access fees to coastal public property. The current
provisions result in multiple individual applications being made to the Minister for
permission to charge any access fees to coastal public property. Fee payers would
include municipalities, boat-clubs, events organisers, etc. This would result in
hundreds of applications which need to be responded to and delays in processing
such applications may negatively impact on municipal revenue. To streamline the
process and standardise access fees, it is proposed that the Minister publish a
maximum fee and anyone who wishes to charge a higher fee would only then have
to apply to the Minister, justifying the need. In addition, it is made clear that access
fees are not to be confused with the costs of tickets for commercial activities that
take place on or in coastal public property, e.g. a trip to seal island or a beach volley
ball event.
2.2.9. Ad clause 9 (Amendment of section 14 - high-water mark)
After the stakeholder engagement on the high water mark, it became apparent,
particularly from the Surveyor-General that the substitution of the high water-mark
for a straight line boundary was no longer necessary as those properties that were
bounded by the high-water mark would gain or lose land depending on the natural
movement of the high-water mark. Allowing a property owner to determine a fixed
line could potentially create unfair land grabs of coastal public property which would
impact on the public's access to the beach. The relevant sections have therefore
been deleted and the remaining sections clarify the consequences of the high-water
mark moving inland or seaward.
2.2.10. Ad clause 10 (Amendment of section 15 - erosion and accretion)
This proposed amendment to section 15 of the Act is intended to align it with
National Environmental Management Act (NEMA).
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2.2.11. Ad clause 11 (Amendment of section 16 - composition of the coastal protection
zone)
The proposed amendments to section 16 of the Act address textual corrections and
a technical change to increase the surface area of flood prone areas as a
consequence of climate change. Public comments pointed out that relevant parts of
rivers were not part of the coastal protection zone and this is corrected through the
proposed amendment to 16(1)(f). The proposed amendment to s16(1)(i) is
intended to refer to flooding only from the sea and not from storms upstream from
rivers. It is therefore limited to areas adjacent to the other categories of the coastal
protection zone. If not, it could potentially cover areas of land that are nowhere near
the sea. In addition, the 1:100 year flood line is more appropriate in light of climate
change.
2.2.12. Ad clause 13 (Amendment of section 17 - terminology)
The proposed amendment seeks to clarify terminology. The term "coastal waters" is
more accurate in the context.
2.2.13. Ad clauses 14 and 15 (Amendment of sections 18 and 19 - designation of coastal
access strips)
Currently, there is no power to intervene if a municipality fails to designate coastal
access land which is an essential function in complying with the objectives of the
Act. Given our strategic focus on access, it is important to empower the MEC and
failing the MEC, the Minister to act if a municipality fails to.
2.2.14. Ad clause 15 - 17 (Amendment of section 25 - Coastal set-back lines)
There was confusion between EIA development set-back lines (in terms of the
NEMA Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) regulations) and coastal setback
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lines under this Act. It is therefore proposed that 'coastal setback-lines' be changed
to 'coastal management lines'. The proposed amendments to these sections are
consequential to that change. In addition, a few problems were raise during the
public consultations. The Act, in section 26, provides that coastal boundaries may
be determined or adjusted by notice in the Gazette. However, section 25 of the Act
provides that the MEC must in regulations establish or change coastal (set-back)
management lines. Provinces point out that they are currently experiencing
difficulties and have to amend some of their set-back lines. It is in fact easier to
withdraw or amend notices as opposed to amending regulations, it is therefore
proposed that the MEC be given the power to publish a notice in the Gazette to
establish or change coastal set - back lines, similar to the powers in section 26
(adjustment of boundaries). The MEC may then still by way of regulations prohibit
or restrict the building of structures seaward of that coastal set-back line.
2.2.15. Ad clause 18 (Amendment of section 27 - determining and adjusting the boundary
of coastal public property)
During the Parliamentary process when enacting the Act, an attempt was made to
address the issue of Transnet with coastal public property (see par. 2.2.4 above)
by inserting a power to exclude areas from Coastal Public Property with the
ratification of Parliament. Such an 'exclusion' was effected prior to the
commencement of the Act, whereby portions of ports under the control of Transnet
were excluded from coastal public property, which resulted in unintended and
undesirable consequences for both Transnet and DEA. Transnet found itself in a
worse position after the exclusion, as the ports which were previously coastal
pubic property now became State owned land, placing them in an equally
precarious situation regarding their ownership status. From the environmental
perspective, an unintended consequence of exclusion of an area of sea and sea-
bed from CPP meant that the excluded portion of the sea and sea-bed could be
privately owned, thereby subverting the principle established in the ICM Act - that
the sea and sea-bed cannot be privately owned. It is therefore necessary to delete
the provision empowering the Minister to exclude CPP.
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Reclamation - The reclamation provision in section 27 was inserted late during the
parliamentary process to address ad hoc concerns that arose when the Act was
being considered by the Portfolio Committee. It was inappropriately placed and
the current provision in section 27(6) is inadequate. A new clause has been
drafted and more appropriate placed through an insertion of section 7A.
2.2.16. Ad clauses 19 and 42 (Amendment of sections 31and 42)
The proposed amendments are consequential to the amendment to the definition of
local municipality.
2.2.17. Ad clauses 20 , 21, 22 and 39 (Amendment of sections 35 - 37 and section 39 -
National Coastal Committee)
Section 35 of the Act provides for the establishment of a national intergovernmental
body to give strategic direction on implementation of coastal management issues
under the Act. To avoid duplication and streamline government processes, the Bill
proposes that the existing intergovernmental forums in terms of the
Intergovernmental Framework Relations Act, 2005 (Act No. 13 of 2005), (MINMEC
and MINTECH), assume the role of the National Coastal Committee. This proposal
is also in line with the Intergovernmental Framework Relations Act.
2.2.18. Ad clauses 23, 26 and 27 (Amendment of sections 38, 51 and 56 - corrections and
improvements to text)
The Bill proposes to correct a cross-reference in section 38 of the Act, align the
wording of section 51 with NEMA, and make a textual improvement to section 56 of
the Act.
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2.2.19. Ad clause 28 (Amendment of section 59 - extending powers of MECs)
The Act erroneously failed to give an MEC the power to issue coastal protection
notices and coastal access notices. Clause 18 of the Bill proposes to correct that
omission and to cover a loophole in the criteria for issuing such notices. In addition,
the wording in section 59(3) appears to be in conflict with the powers of the MEC as
it relates to delegations in terms of s91. It is therefore proposed that section 59(3)
be deleted.
2.2.20. Ad clause 29 (Amendment of section 60 - correction)
Section 60(3) of the Act erroneously gives the Minister the power to delegate a
power to the MEC, while subsection (1) already assigns the original power to the
MEC. The Amendment proposes to correct this. There is also a significant
typographical error which will simultaneously be addressed.
2.2.21. Ad clause 30 (Amendment of section 62 - EIA report)
Section 62(2) of the Act requires an Organ of State to first consider an
environmental impact assessment report before authorising land to be used for
activities within the coastal protection zone which may have an adverse effect on
the coastal environment. Since the NEMA Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Regulations already cover activities which may have an adverse effect on the
coastal environment, this section is unnecessary. In addition, it is unclear what is
meant by an "environmental impact assessment report" and it is assumed to be a
reference to the report under the EIA Regulations, although it is not clearly stated
so. An EIA report is only one component of an environmental impact assessment
process so this terminology is inaccurate. It is therefore proposed to delete
subsection (2).
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2.2.22. Ad clause 31 (Amendment of section 63 - criteria for considering EIAs for coastal
activities)
The criteria in section 63 of the Act have given rise to interpretational difficulties for
competent authorities. The factors listed for which authorisation must be refused
are so broad, that it could potentially prevent competent authorities from granting
authorisations. The amendment proposes to address this problem by incorporating
the exclusionary criteria as part of the general criteria to be taken into account by
competent authorities when considering EIA applications.
2.2.23. Ad clause 32 (Amendment of section 64 - Minister's override)
The Bill proposes the deletion of section 64 of the Act. This section currently gives
the Minister an override power over a competent authority to issue an
environmental authorisation in certain circumstances, which creates a parallel
process to the appeal process in NEMA and causes confusion.
2.2.24. Ad clauses 33 - 37 (Amendment of sections 65 and 66 - coastal leases and
concessions)
The original need for coastal leases was to generate funds and to control activities
within coastal public property. Section 66 of the Act, which provides for leases of
coastal public property is administratively cumbersome, over-regulatory and has a
potential unintended impact on other Organs of State that operate within coastal
public property. In addition, it is not practical to subject every activity on coastal
public property to a lease as it not all activities have impact and it would therefore
serve no real environmental value. As a result, it was not put into operation. The Bill
is proposing to replace the leases with coastal use permits whereby the Minister is
authorised to list activities which require authorisations, thereby removing the
blanket restriction on activities that do not require regulation. It is intended to create
a mechanism to only regulate certain activities which impact on coastal public
property but which are not appropriately dealt with under other environmental
legislation such as the NEMA Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations. In
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addition, the time limitation of 20 years has caused concern among industries that
require security of tenure for financial investments - e.g. aquaculture/ sea-ranching
within coastal public property. It therefore proposed that the time period be removed
and made discretionary, to allow for different scenarios.
2.2.25. Ad clauses 38, 42 and 46 (Amendment of sections 68, 74, and 83)
These proposed amendments are consequential to the change in terminology from
`authorisation' to 'coastal authorisation' - see definitions. The term authorisation
was causing confusion with EIA authorisations and was therefore proposed for
amendment.
2.2.26. Ad clauses 39 (Amendment of section 69 - consequential amendment)
The proposed amendment is a consequential amendment to the amendment to the
definition of authorisation and the repeal of the National Coastal Committee
(sections 35-37).
2.2.27. Ad clause 40 (Amendment to section 70)
The proposed amendment is a consequential to the amendment of the definition of
`coastal waters'. 'Coastal waters' currently covers the Republic's territorial waters
(12nm) but excludes the exclusive economic zone - 200 nm (EEZ). It would mean
therefore that cabling and pipelines etc. that require coastal authorisations would
require no authorisation if they extend beyond the 12 nm. It was therefore
considered necessary to extend it to the EEZ as well.
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2.2.28. Ad clause 41 (Amendment of section 71 - dumping permits)
There are a limited number of activities for which the Minister may issue dumping
permits under section 71. There may be circumstances where additional categories
are required as changes occur in the international regime which governs dumping,
namely the London Dumping Protocol 1996, to which South Africa is a signatory.
The amendment proposes to give the Minister the power to prescribe in regulations,
additional waste and other material that may be permitted without the need to
continuously amend the Act as and when new categories occur. The amendment
also proposed to clarify the time period for validity of permit which is ambiguous.
2.2.29. Ad clauses 42- 45 (Amendment of section 79 - 81 offences and penalties)
There have been complaints that the sentencing is inadequate and that there are
gaps in the sentencing provisions. Section 79 - 81 Offences and Penalties have
been tightened up. There are now only two categories of offences instead of 3 and
the sentences for category two offences have been increased. In addition, the
proposed amendment to section 81 deals with extra-territorial jurisdiction of South
African citizens and improves the text regarding the jurisdiction of courts in respect
of offences in terms of the Act.
2.2.30. Ad clause 47 (Amendment of section 84 - terminology)
The proposed amendment is consequential to the amendment of the definition of
"coastal set-back lines".
2.2.31. Ad clause 48 (Amendment to section 85 - penalties for regulations)
There was initially no maximum limit set for offences in regulations this has now
been inserted to provide certainty as to the upper limit of the Minister's powers.
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2.2.32. Ad clause 49 (Amendment of section 89 - delegations by the Minister)
Currently, the Minister is required to publish in the Gazette any delegation of power
to a functionary outside the Department. This is an administrative procedure which
is not strictly necessary and may hinder efficient service delivery. It is
recommended for deletion.
2.2.33. Ad clauses 50 (Amendment of section 90 - correction)
The proposed amendment is consequential to the amendment the definition of
`coastal set-back lines'. It also proposes a correction to subsection (1)(d) of the
section which does not make sense.
2.2.34. Ad clauses 51 (Amendment of section 91 - delegations by MECs)
The Act erroneously does not allow an MEC to delegate to an official within his/her
department. This amendment proposes to correct this.
2.2.35. Ad clauses 36 (Amendment of section 92 - urgent action by Minister)
Following requests during the public comment period, it was considered appropriate
to give this power to the MEC to allow for improved efficiency in urgent situations,
hence the proposed amendment to subsection (1).
This proposed amendment to subsection (3) is consequential to the proposed
amendment to section 59.
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2.2.36. Ad clause 54 (Amendment to section 93 - reporting)
With the proposed repeal of the National Coastal Committee, there is no
requirement to report to the National Coastal Committee on the status of pipelines.
It is recommended that the reporting requirement in section 69(11) be inserted in
this section as part of the state of the coast report.
2.2.37. Ad clauses 55 (Proposed insertion of new clause)
There is a probability that many Organs of State may require exemptions from
certain provisions. Unforeseen situations need to be accommodated without the
need for an unnecessary statutory amendment. It is therefore proposed that an
exemption provision be inserted so as not to hinder service delivery. The provision
is similar to that it in the Marine Living Resources Act, 1998 (Act No. 18 of 1998),
which has been approved by the courts.
2.2.38. Ad clause 56 (Amendment to section 95 - transitional provisions relating to leases)
Since it is proposed that the concept of leasing in section 65 be replaced with
coastal use permits for activities which are yet to be listed, there is no need to keep
existing leases alive. The reason being that some activities which are currently
governed by leases may not require a permit. An example of this is the use of
slipways, for which there is no real need for a permit as they would already have
undergone environmental scrutiny through the Environmental Impact Assessment
process. The only value therefore in asking for ALL existing leases, would be to
assist the Department in determining which activities currently under lease (in terms
of the Sea Shore Act), would need to be listed as requiring a coastal use permit
under the new section 65. It is therefore proposed that copies of all existing leases
be submitted to the Minister within 24 months.
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2.2.39. Ad clause 57 (Amendment to section 96 - transitional provisions)
The proposed amendments are consequential to the amendment to section 65 - i.e.
the new regime of coastal use permits which replace leases.
2.2.40. Ad clauses 58 (correction by deleting section 97)
A transitional provision based on earlier versions of the Act, which were
subsequently changed, was erroneously retained and is creating confusion.
Section 97 currently saves activities which were previously listed in a schedule. It
was subsequently decided to integrate these activities with the NEMA EIA
provisions and this section no longer serves a purpose.
2.2.41. Ad clauses 59 (Proposed insertion of new clause)
Parliament excluded certain portions of the Transnet ports from coastal public
property prior to the Act commencing. The exclusion had unintended and
undesirable consequences for both Transnet and DEA. Transnet found itself in a
worse position after the exclusion, as the ports which were previously coastal pubic
property now became State owned land, placing them in an equally precarious
situation regarding their ownership status. From the environmental perspective, an
unintended consequence of exclusion of an area of sea and sea-bed from CPP
meant that the excluded portion of the sea and sea-bed could be privately owned,
thereby subverting the principle established in the ICM Act - that the sea and sea-
bed cannot be privately owned and is held in trust by the State. It is necessary to
nullify that exclusion in the legislation, as section 7 dealing with coastal public
property, now clearly excludes port structures/assets and there is no longer a need
for exclusions from coastal public property. It is important to retain the principle that
the sea and sea-bed is not capable of private ownership and is held in trust by the
State. Allowing for exclusion subverts this principle.
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2.2.42. Ad clause 60 (Amendment of section 101 - long title and commencement)
This clause proposes a typographical amendment to the long title of the Act.
3. DEPARTMENTS/BODIES/PERSONS CONSULTED
Department of Public Enterprises
TRANSN ET
4. IMPLICATIONS FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS
None
5. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS FOR STATE
None
6. PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
6.1 The State Law Advisers and the Department of Environmental Affairs are of the
opinion that the proposed Bill falls within the ambit of section 76(3) of the Constitution
as it deals with a functional area listed in Schedule 4. As such, the Bill must be dealt
with in accordance with the procedure established in terms of section 76(1) or (2) of
the Constitution.
6.2 The State Law Advisers are of the opinion that it is not necessary to refer this Bill to
the National House of Traditional Leaders in terms of section 18(1)(a) of the
Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Act, 2003 (Act No. 41 of 2003),
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since it does not contain provisions pertaining to customary law or customs of
traditional communities.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
REGISTRATION OF A BARGAINING COUNCIL
I, Johannes Theodorus Crouse, Registrar of Labour Relations, hereby, give notice in tenns of
section 109 of the Labour Relations Act, 1995, that, following an application in terms of
section 29, the Bargaining Council for the Civil Engineering Industry (BCCEI) has been
registered as a bargaining council on 7 December 2012, as reflected in the attached
Annexure.
j,--r, Ct 0, CA SC
REGISTRAR OF LABOUR RELATIONS
Annexure
The Civil Engineering Industry, as defined hereunder, in the Republic of South Africa
"Civil Engineering Industry" means the Industry in which employers (other than local
authorities) and employees are associated for the purposes of carrying out work of civil
engineering character normally associated with the civil engineering sector and includes such
work in connection with any one or more of the following activities:
a. The construction of aerodrome runways or aprons: aqueducts, bins or bunkers;
bridges, cable ducts, caissons; rafts or other marine structures; canals, cooling, water
or other towers; dams; docks; harbours, quays or wharves; earthworks; encasements;
housing or supports for plant, machinery or equipment; factory or works chimneys;
filter beds; land or sea defence works; mine headgears; pipelines; piers; railways;
reservoirs; river works; roads or streets; sewerage works; sewers; shafts or tunnels;
silos; sport fields or grounds; swimming baths; viaducts or water treatment plants;
and/or
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NOTICE 1047 OF 2012
b. Excavation and bulk earthworks; bush clearing and de-stumping; topsoil stripping,
drilling and blasting; preparation of bench areas; drilling pre-split holes, blasting and
or cast-blasting; secondary blasting; loading, hauling and dumping of mineralized and
or waste material to waste dumps or processing plant feed (ROM pad) stockpiles;
production dozing of top-soil, inter-burden or waste material; pumping and
dewatering of storm and or contaminated water, construction and maintenance of
access and haul roads; ramps; waste and processing plant feed (ROM pad) areas;
safety beams; high-walls; benches; storm water systems; catch drains; bund walls;
surge dams; trimming; scaling or chain dragging of batters; heap-leach pads, tailing
dams; dust suppression of loading areas; haul roads and dumping areas; rehabilitation
of earth work areas or waste dumps; topsoil spreading; hydro-seeding and watering;
and/or
c. Excavation work or the construction of foundations, lift shafts, piling, retaining's,
stairwells, underground parking garages or other underground structures; and/or
d. The asphalting, concreting, gravelling, levelling or paving of parking areas,
pavements, roads, streets, aerodrome runways or aprons, premises or sites;
and further includes-
e. Any work of a similar nature or work incidental to or consequent on any of the afore-
said activities; and/or
f. The making, repairing, checking or overhauling of tools, vehicles plant, machinery or
equipment in workshops which are conducted by employers engaged in any of the
activities referred to in sub-clauses (a) to (f) inclusive:
but excluding -
i) Work in connection with any one or more of the activities specified in sub-clause
(c) where such work, when undertaken in connection with the erection of
structures having the general character of buildings and irrespective of whether or
not such work involves problems of a civil engineering character, is carried out by
the employers erecting such structures;
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ii) Work in connection with any or more of the activities specified in sub-clause (c)
when undertaken as an incidental operation in connection with the erection of
structures having the general character of buildings or when undertaken by the
employers erecting such structures;
iii) Any work falling within the scope of any other industry; and
iv) The Mining Industry which is defined as the industry where employers and
employees are associated for the purpose, directly or indirectly, for the winning,
extracting, processing and refining of a mineral in, on or under the earth or water
or from any residue stockpile or residue deposit.
J T CROUSE
REGISTRAR OF LABOUR RELATIONS
DATE: 7 DECEMBER 2012
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION
CUSTOMS TARIFF APPLICATION
LIST 12/2012
The International Trade Administration Commission (herein after referred to as ITAC or theCommission) has received the following application concerning the Customs Tariff. Anyobjection to or comments on this representation should be submitted to the Chief Commissioner,ITAC, Private Bag X753, Pretoria, 0001. Attention is drawn to the fact that the rate of dutymentioned in this application is that requested by the applicant and that the Commission may,depending on its findings, recommend a lower or higher rate of duty.
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
The submission of confidential information to the Commission in connection with customs tariffapplications is governed by section 3 of the Tariff Investigations Regulations, which regulationscan be found on ITAC's website at http://www.itac.org.za/documents/R.397.pdfThese regulations require that if any information is considered to be confidential, then a non-confidential version of the information must be submitted, simultaneously with the confidentialversion. In submitting a non-confidential version the regulations are strictly applicable andrequire parties to indicate:
Each instance where confidential information has been omitted and the reasons forconfidentiality;A summary of the confidential information which permits other interested parties areasonable understanding of the substance of the confidential information; andIn exceptional cases, where information is not susceptible to summary, reasons must besubmitted to this effect.
This rule applies to all parties and to all correspondence with and submissions to theCommission, which unless clearly indicated to be confidential, will be made available to otherinterested parties.
The Commission will disregard any information indicated to be confidential that is notaccompanied by a proper non-confidential summary or the aforementioned reasons.If a party considers that any document of another party, on which that party is submittingrepresentations, does not comply with the above rules and that such deficiency affects thatparty's ability to make meaningful representations, the details of the deficiency and the reasonswhy that party's rights are so affected must be submitted to the commission in writing forthwith(and at the latest 14 days prior to the date on which that party's submission is due).
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NOTICE 1049 OF 2012
Failure to do so timeously will seriously hamper the proper administration of the investigation,and such party will not be able to subsequently claim an inability to make meaningfulrepresentations on the basis of the failure of such other party to meet the requirements.
INCREASE IN THE GENERAL RATE OF CUSTOMS DUTY ON:
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PT1-E,) Tape classifiable under tariff subheading 3920.99.25, from 10% to20% ad valorem.
APPLICANT:
RIC Manufacturing CC4 Darwin AvenueSavoy EstateJohannesburg2090
ITAC Reference: [33/2012]. Enquiries: Ms. M Moloto on Tel: (012) 394 3676, Fax: (012) 3944676 or email:[email protected]
REASONS FOR THE APPLICATION:
RIC Manufacturing is the only manufacturer of the PIM tape in the SACU region. It is a smallcompany yet it employs a significant number of people.
The government has prioritized entrepreneurship and the advancement of small, medium andmicro-sized (SMMEs) as a catalyst to achieving economic growth and development in SouthAfrica.
RIC Manufacturing needs to increase its selling prices to recover production costs. Although itsproducts are of a high quality most clients are purely price driven; and
The WTO bound rate of 20% ad valorem is required to curb the flood of cheap imports into theSACU market, to ensure that the SACU retains this industry and to afford the relevant industry achance to grow.
PUBLICATION PERIOD:
Representation should be submitted to the above address within five (5) weeks of the date of this
notice.
LIST 11/2012 WAS PUBLISHED UNDER NOTICE 865 OF 2012
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Companies and IntellectuMProperty Commission
a member of
CO-OPERATIVES TO BE STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER
KUSASA LOMZANSI AGRICULTURAL CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED
Notice is hereby given that the name of the abovementioned co-operative will, after the expiration of sixty days from the dateof this notice, be struck off the register in terms of the provisions of section 73(1) of the Co-operatives Act, 2005, and theco-operatives will be dissolved unless proof is furnished to the effect that the co-operatives are carrying on business or are inoperation.
Any objections to this procedure, which interested persons may wish to raise, must together with the reasons therefore, belodged with this office before the expiration of the period of sixty days.
REGISTRAR OF CO-OPERATIVESOffice of the Registrar of Co-operativesDti Campus 77 Meintjies StreetPrivate Bag X237PRETORIA0001
Busine ss
77 Meintjes Streetthe dti CampusSunnyside0001
Postal Address isCompanies National: 086 100 2472P 0 Box 429 International: +2712 394 9500Pretoria www.cipc.co.za0001
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NOTICE 1050 OF 2012
DEPARTMENT WATER AFFAIRS
INVITATION TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 110 OF THENATIONAL WATER ACT 1998 (ACT 36 OF 1998) ON THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THEGROOT LETABA RIVER DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (GLeWaP) AND THE ENVIRONMENTALIMPACT ASSESMENT RELATING THERETO
The Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs intend constructing the government water works ascontained in Part A of the Schedule hereto.
In terms of section 110(1)(b)(iii) interested parties are invited to submit written comments on theproposed water works (Part A of Schedule) and the environmental impact assessment (Part B ofSchedule), by 8 March 2013. Comments must be submitted to the Director-General, Department ofWater Affairs, Private Bag X313, Pretoria; Fax 012 336 6863 and marked for attention of Mr. OJS vanden Berg, Chief Engineer Options Analysis (North).
SCHEDULE TO THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE GROOT LETABA RIVERDEVELOPMENT PROJECT (GLeWaP) (GOVERNMENT WATER WORKS) AND A SUMMARY OFTHE ENVIROMENTAL IMPACT ASSESMENT
A. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE SCHEME
The Groot Letaba River Water Development Project (GLeWaP) will augment the water suppliesof the Groot Letaba River that supplies water to domestic users, commercial irrigation,commercial afforestation and tourism in the Mopani District Municipality (DM). This DM serves atotal urban and rural population of about 1,2 million people, with 425 000 people from the directlyaffected Greater Tzaneen Municipality.
Locality maps of the proposed scheme are attached.
The project comprises of construction of a dam situated just below the confluence of the GrootLetaba and the Nwanedzi Rivers on a site known as Nwamitwa, the raising of the Tzaneen Damand water treatment works, pipelines and reservoirs for the regional bulk distribution of water fordomestic use.
The purpose of the development proposals are:
To meet the projected growing primary water requirements to a planning horizon of 2030 atan acceptable assurance of supply. The envisaged beneficiaries are in the Mopani DistrictMunicipality, and specifically the Greater Tzaneen and Greater Letaba Municipalities.
To prevent further degradation of the riverine ecosystem by implementing the recentlysigned-off preliminary Reserve determined in compliance with the National Water Act No 36of 1998. At present the EWR of 82 million m3/a downstream of the Nwamitwa site is onlypartially met by judicious management of the available supplies in co-operation with theWater User Association. Construction of a new dam at Nwamitwa will, inter alia, make itpossible to manage the Reserve flow downstream so as to improve the flow regime in theKruger National Park while respecting international obligations to Mozambique specifically as
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NOTICE 1051 OF 2012
downstream neighbour, but also to Botswana and Zimbabwe that also shares the LimpopoRiver basin.
® To minimize further lowering of the assurance of availability of water supplies to the irrigationsector for the existing development. This sector is the major contributor to the economy ofthe region and worsening shortages will have serious negative socio-economicconsequences through job losses and increased poverty. The avoidance of insidiousworsening of poverty in the region is essential for economic transformation.
To improve water availability for the establishment of resource-poor farmers (about 2000 haof which 658 ha is available for beneficiaries), who require dedicated support to becomecommercially successful and gain a share of the existing market for their products. Theprocess of identifying candidate farmers and settling them has not commenced. For this tobe possible they must again receive reliable water allocations from the increasingly stressedwater resource system. In this way a positive contribution can be made to agrarian reform aswell as to the economic transformation of rural communities.
The overall yield of schemes in the Groot Letaba Catchment is 126 million m3/a, and the totalallocation for domestic, industrial and irrigation usage from these schemes is 177 million m3/a.
Besides potable bulk water distribution infrastructure, the GLeWaP will consist of:
1. NWAMITWA DAM
The Nwamitwa Dam will be situated on the Groot Letaba River, downstream of the confluence ofthe Nwanedzi River, on the farm Janetsi Farm No 463LT (Coordinates S23° 45' 21.4" E30° 29'23.9") and about 1 km south of the Nkambako village. A name for the dam has not yet beendecided upon, although it is sometimes referred to as Nwamitwa Dam. It is planned to constructa dam with a height of 36 m above the river bed level and a gross storage capacity ofapproximately 190 million m3. The proposed dam will increase the firm yield from the riversystem for domestic use by 14 million m3 per annum.
This supply will be available after ensuring sufficient flow in the river to meet the Ecological WaterRequirements (EWR) as defined in the approved Preliminary Reserve, allowing for improvementin assurance of supply to existing irrigators and enabling resource poor farmers to access waterfor irrigation on land previously irrigated. The obligations of SA towards Mozambique as a co-basin state will be respected.
The dam will be of composite construction with a concrete spillway discharging onto a concreteapron and stilling basin in the river section and with earthfill embankments on both flanks. Amultilevel, screened intake tower will be incorporated into the concrete spillway section. Thecentreline of the dam will be confirmed by detailed geological investigations. Technical details ofthe proposed dam is summarised in the table below:
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Description Detail Unit
Dam type Embankment -
Gross full supply capacity 190 million m3
Dam's contribution to system yield 14 million m31a
Surface area at full supply level 27 km2
Maximum Full supply level (FSL) 479.5 m.a.s.I
Maximum non-overflow crest 486 m.a.s.l
Riverbed level (RBL) 450 m.a.s.l
Embankment crest length (includingspillway)
3 500 m
Dam height at FSL (FSL - RBL) 29.5 to FSL and 36 m to Non-overflow crest M
Spillway type Mass concrete gravity spillway -
Spillway capacity 6 800 m3/s
Spillway size 190 m long ogee
The above detail is based on the preliminary design of Nwamitwa Dam and is subjected to final design which mayresult in changes to the FSL and the overall length of the dam wall.
2. RAISING OF THE TZANEEN DAM
The Tzaneen Dam, on the Groot Letaba River, will be raised by 3 m with a Labyrinth spillway (afuse gate option is also being considered) to a Full Supply Level (FSL) of 726.9 m.a.m.s.l. Thiswill increase the storage capacity from 157 million m3 to 200 million m3 and increase the firm yieldfrom the system by 4 million m3/a.
The intention is to use the increased storage capacity for growth in Tzaneen's urbanrequirements and to mitigate future restrictions on water use for irrigation. Water allocations forirrigation will not be increased.
Existing Dam Dam with proposed 3 m raising
Type Embankment dam Embankment dam
Height to NOC 47 m to crest level 49.4 m to crest level (previous level raised)
Full supply level 723.9 mamsl 726.9 mamsl
Non-overflow crest 730.6 m 733 m
River bed level 689 mamsl 689 mamsl
Storage at FSL 157.29 x 106 m3 200 x 106 m3
Spillway type Mass concrete gravityspillway
Labyrinth spillway (a fuse gate option is also beingconsidered)
Spillway capacity 3 501 m3/s 4 120 m3/s
Spillway size 91.4 m long ogee 91.5 m wide, 8 cycles, 15° angles, 8.54 m highlabyrinth_
Outlet works 3 x 1 524 mm outlet pipes 3 x 1 524 mm outlet pipes
Outlet capacity 18 m3/s 18 m3/s
Area at FSL 11.7 km2 13.2 km2
Additional system yieldthrough raising
4 million m3/a
Information based on the preliminary design of the raising of Tzaneen Dam
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B. SUMMARY OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESMENT (EIA)
The Department of Environmental Affairs has granted Environmental Authorisation in terms of theNational Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998), for the works outlined inPart A. The key findings and recommendations of the Environmental Impact Assessment aresummarised below.
(For more information please see fall ElA en the vvebsitehttp://www.dwa.00v.za/Proiects/GrootLetaba/)
Multiple level outlets
Stratification is predicted to occur in the proposed new dam, and the release of cold, anoxicbottom water will have a detrimental effect on the aquatic life up to a distance of about 15 kmbelow the dam wall. To overcome this effect it is recommended that a multiple level outletstructure, with outlets between 4 - 5 meter intervals from 6 meters below the fully supply level(FSL), be installed.
Dam Basin Clearing
Orchards and trees/bushveld in the dam basin should be cleared prior to first filling.
Pipelines
Pipeline routes through untransformed vegetation should be regarded as least favourableoptions and routes should whenever possible traverse transformed habitats in order tominimise impacts on terrestrial ecology and heritage resources.
Booster Pump-stations
Pump-stations should be located at least 250 m from residences, school or public facilities inorder to maintain acceptable noise levels.
Road re-alignment
The construction of the proposed new dam will inundate sections of Road R529, RoadD1292 (R81) and Road P43/3 that will require re-alignment. The new road will deviatenorthwards from the R529 approximately 8.5 km north of the intersection with Route 71; it willcross over the D1292 (R81) until it links with the existing R529 1km south of Ka-Malubane.
Sedimentation
The coffer dams should be designed not to cause river bank erosion or local scour at thedam site. The sediment concentrations 300 m downstream of the dam site should bemonitored during construction to ensure present (90 percentile) high sediment concentrationsare not exceeded.
The post-dam river will become narrower as a result of flood attenuation. The river bedbetween the dam and the Klein Letaba River tributary will become coarser due to sedimenttrapping at the dam and local bed degradation over a limited area near the dam of at least2 m is expected.
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Cultural Sites and Graves
26 sites of cultural significance, which includes five Stone Age sites, nine Iron Age sites, foursites dating to historic times, and eight sites containing graves, were identified in the EIA.
Confirmation and detailed investigations of archaeological sites must be completed and therequired excavation and documentation must be undertaken prior to the impact on theaffected sections on the project. A grave relocation programme must be implemented inaccordance with applicable legislation.
Compensation and development plan
The landowners who have land in the proposed dam basin are all commercial fruit farmers. Afew also grow vegetables on a commercial basis. Some also farm with cattle. 12 farmhousesand two packing facilities and approximately 26 small irrigation dams will be affected by theproposed new dam (at 1.5 MAR capacity). No re-location of rural village homesteads orfacilities will be required.
A compensation and development plan that includes the prioritisation of the land acquisitionprocess in accordance with the established legal procedures to minimise impacts on citrusfarmers that require a lead time to re-establish their landuse, and the procedures to deal withthe loss of rights of access to water must be compiled and implemented. Continued liaisonwith directly affected landowners and occupiers in the preconstruction and constructionphases is required.
General communication strategy
A general communication strategy should be implemented for the implementation phase ofthe project.
Labour procurement
The project is expected to create 250 direct jobs. Negative social impacts can be mitigatedby using local labour for construction. Labour procurement for construction must beundertaken through a Labour Desk in accordance with the Departments procedures andpolicies and gender and race targets to be set and measured as stated in the EMP.
Water distribution
The project will result in an increase in the water availability and associated health andeconomic sustainability and stimulation in the operation phase. This is dependent on theimplementation of distribution infrastructure.
Continued liaison with authorities responsible for the implementation of water distribution istherefore required.
Fauna and flora
The project area covers two different vegetation types, Granite Lowveld and TsendeMopaneveld with a wide range in ecosystem status. The main factors of disturbance in theproject area are human settlements, agriculture and forestry. Nearly 60% of the project areais transformed or degraded by such developments.
Loss of fauna and flora in the areas to be disturbed and inundated should be mitigated byplant and animal rescue programmes, and establishing a holding nursery where plants canbe kept for rehabilitation purposes.
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Aquatic ecology
Negative impacts on aquatic habitats and biota downstream of the construction activities arepredicted if no mitigation is implemented. Mitigation includes limiting the disturbance on thelocal construction site, stabilising the downstream river bed and banks if necessary, andensuring that connectivity between upstream and downstream riverine habitats is maintainedat critical fish life-cycle periods during the construction phase.
Fish communities and populations upstream of the dam and within the dam will be impactedpermanently upon in terms of abundances, but it is expected that the majority of species willmanage to adapt and find adequate habitats for spawning and life-cycle stages. The habitatsof the Groot Letaba River downstream of the Nwamitwa Dam should support the currentdiversity of fish species, provided that the mitigation measures are implemented correctlyand that the Reserve requirements are maintained.
Bi-annual biomonitoring of river sections up and downstream of the dam should beimplemented to inform a river management plan and the implementation of the Reserve.
Construction related impacts
Construction activities result into a range of impacts that are common to most constructionsites. Potential impacts include dust, noise, traffic, influx of people, crime and destruction ofvaluable flora and fauna. The Environmental Management plan will address and mitigatethese impacts.
The impacts on the community are only expected to be significant when certain constructionactivities are in progress during the night time. Noisy construction activities should thereforebe limited to day time hours wherever possible.
Construction activities will also impact on the movement patterns, social relationships andsafety of local communities. This should be mitigated by providing safe passage as required.
Baseline studies
Baseline studies should be undertaken to be completed as soon as possible beforeimplementation commences in order to provide a benchmark against which impacts resultingfrom the construction and operation of the project can be measured. Aspects to be includedare social, economic, water quality, aquatic ecology, terrestrial ecology, air quality and noise.
Environmental Management Plans
The draft Pre-construction Environmental Management Plan (this includes monitoringmechanisms and specifications); and construction and operation EMPs based on the genericEMP (this includes monitoring mechanisms and specifications) must be finalised, approvedand implemented.
DIRECTOR-GENERALDepartment of Water Affairs
Date: 0 ( /.2, 0 ra._
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66 No. 35988 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 21 DECEMBER 2012
STAATSKOERANT, 21 DESEMBER 2012 No. 35988 67
NOTICE 1048 OF 2012
STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA
THE HEAD: STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA notifies for general information that the Consumer Price Index is as follows:
Consumer Price Index, Rate (Base 2000 = 100)
Rate: November 2012—5,6
(21 December 2012)
ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL OF SOUTH AFRICA (AHPCSA)
ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT (ACT No.63 of 1982) AS AMENDED
NOTICE TO INCREASE ALLOWANCES PAYED TO COUNCILLORS ANDPROFESSIONAL BOARD MEMBERS SERVING ON THE AHPCSA, AS APPROVED BY
THE AHPCSA ON 26 JULY 2012
DEFINITION
1. In this notice, "the regulations" means the Regulations pertaining to the AlliedHealth Professions Act (Act No.63 of 1982) as amended and published byGovernment Notice No. R 127 of 12 February 2001
ALLOWANCES (HONORARIA)
1. The amounts of the taxable allowances referred to in Section 43 of the 2001Regulations, have been determined by the Council as shown in paragraph 2 belowand are effective from 25 July 2012.
2. These amounts will apply to all subsequent years until such time that the allowancesare amended by a notice in the Gazette.
Allowances for Exco, Council and PB meetings to be increased as follows:Council Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Exco and Professional Board ChairpersonsR1200 per meeting (Exco and Council meetings);Council, Professional Board Vice-Chairpersons (unless standing in for a chairpersonand Professional Board members R1000 (Council and Professional Board meetings);andShort/other meetings R750 per meeting (Finance Committee and EducationCommittee etc).
DR LOUIS MULLINDERRegistrarAllied Health Professions Council of South Africa
68 No. 35988 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 21 DECEMBER 2012
BOARD NOTICE
RAADSKENNISGEWING
BOARD NOTICE 211 OF 2012
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