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KZN LIQUOR AUTHORITY LIST of ACTIVE and RENEWED LICENSES: 2015 No KZN LIQUOR AUTHORITY LIST OF ACTIVE AND RENEWED LICENSES: 2015 No. License Holder Name Premises Name License Number License Type District Municipality (T.O.O.M.)TRANSVAAL ONDERWYS 1 ONDERLINGE MAATSKAPPY THE T. O. RESTAURANT KZNLA/UGU/01/0411141068 RESTAURANT Ugu District Municipality 2 08 UNION LANE INVESTMENTS CC THE UNION RESTAURANT KZNLA/ETH/01/0411140486 RESTAURANT eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 3 1000 HILLS CHEF SCHOOL CC TANGLEWOOD RESTAURANT KZNLA/UMG/01/2208140015 RESTAURANT UMgungundlovu District Municipality 4 101 PINE STREET CC 101 ON PINE LIQUOR STORE KZN/1908140005 LIQUOR STORE LICENCEeThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 11/13 ALBERT TERRACE BUILDING 5 CC TOUCH OF CLASS KZNLA/ETH/01/0411143366 PUB eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 6 14 CENTRAL PARK (PTY)LTD BREAKERS RESORT KZNLA/ETH/01/0411140437 RESTAURANT eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 7 159C HIGH STREET PROPERTIES CC GOLDEN PEAK SPUR KZNLA/ZUL/01/2003140017 RESTAURANT Zululand District Municipality (DC 26) 8 23 CHURCH STREET CC EAST STREET TAVERN KZNLA/UMG/01/1211140001 RESTAURANT UMgungundlovu District Municipality 2ND HALF BAR AND RESTAURANT 2ND HALF BAR AND 9 CC RESTAURANT KZNLA/UMZ/01/0411143976 RESTAURANT Umzinyathi District Municipality 10 3452 PROPERTY INVESTMENTS CC 3452 TAVERN KZNLA/ETH/01/2204140001 TAVERN eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 11 4 ACES LIQUORS CC 4 ACES LIQUORS KZNLA/UMG/02/0411140762 LIQUOR STORE UMgungundlovu District Municipality 12 68 MAIN RESTAURANT CC 68 ON MAIN RESTAURANT KZNLA/UMG/01/0411143571 RESTAURANT UMgungundlovu District Municipality A TASCA PORTUGUESE 13 A TASCA MS (PTY) LTD RESTAURANT MORNINGSIDE KZNLA/ETH/01/0411141815 RESTAURANT eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 14 A.D. KHUMALO CHWEZI BOTTLE STORE KZNLA/UTG/02/1407140011 LIQUOR STORE Uthungulu District Municipality SOLLY KRAMERS (NEDBANK 15 A.F. PETZER & A.J. PETZER CENTRE) KZNLA/UMG/02/2003140005 LIQUOR STORE UMgungundlovu District Municipality 16 A.I.M. BRAHMANS STOET (PTY)LTD MKUZE FALLS GAME RESERVE KZNLA/ZUL/01/2003140179 ACCOMMODATION Zululand District Municipality (DC 26) 17 A.K.N.N. LIQUOR SALES CC MALVERN LIQUOR STORE KZNLA/ETH/02/3103140062 LIQUOR STORE eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 18 A.Z MNCADI QEDUSIZI LIQUOR RESTAURANT KZNLA/UTG/01/0805140015 RESTAURANT Uthungulu District Municipality 19 AARON MSAWENKOSI DUBE PHEFENI TAVERN KZNLA/UTG/01/0605140004 TAVERN Uthungulu District Municipality ABEDNICOLAS BHEKIZITHA 20 HLOPHE BILLY BEE TAVERN KZNLA/ETH/01/2701150038 TAVERN eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 21 ABEDNIGO SONO,NGCOBO NGCOBO`S TAVERN KZNLA/ETH/01/2506140010 TAVERN eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 22 ABEGAIL FIKILE MASINGA FIKILE TAVERN KZNLA/UTG/01/1803140304 TAVERN Uthungulu District Municipality MAPHUMEPHETHE SPECIAL 23 ABEL KHETHOKWAKHE ZUMA EATING HOUSE KZNLA/ETH/01/2703140031 RESTAURANT eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 24 ABIMATE (PTY) LTD ORCHARDS KZNLA/UMG/01/3006140033 ACCOMMODATION UMgungundlovu District Municipality 25 ABNER MUZI LINDA UTHONGATHI TAVERN KZNLA/ETH/01/2503140048 RESTAURANT eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 26 ABOO GENGAN BOB'S PLACE KZNLA/UMG/01/0411141674 PUB UMgungundlovu District Municipality ABRAHAM JOHANNES VAN 27 NIEKERK JJ`S HIDEAWAY KZNLA/UGU/01/1104140020 RESTAURANT Ugu District Municipality 28 ABRAHAM MKHIPHENI MTHEMBU DANKIES TAVERN KZNLA/UMK/01/1908140022 TAVERN Umkhanyakude District Municipality 29 ABRAHAM STEFANUS SMITH ABASANDILE TAVERN KZNLA/UGU/01/1903140169 RESTAURANT Ugu District Municipality 30 ABRAM NDLELA ELANGENI TAVERN KZNLA/UTG/01/2506140029 TAVERN Uthungulu District Municipality ABRUZZO MERCHANT COMPANY 31 (PTY) LTD *L* APERITIVO KZNLA/ETH/01/0411140879 PUB eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality ABSALOM THEMBOKWAKHE 32 DUMA PEAK TAVERN KZNLA/UGU/01/1006140030 TAVERN Ugu District Municipality ABSOLOM MBHEKELENI 33 MTHETHWA HOOTERS LIQUOR STORE KZNLA/UTG/02/1803140101 LIQUOR STORE Uthungulu District Municipality ABSOLUM THEMBOKWAKHE 34 DUMA CYMRU BOTTLE STORE KZNLA/UGU/02/1006140031 LIQUOR STORE Ugu District Municipality GREEN CAT RESTAURANT AND 35 ACHARY V K NITE CLUB KZNLA/ETH/01/0411140058 RESTAURANT eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality BAFANA BAFANA AND TAB 36 ACHILLES INVESTMENTS 2074 CC (SUNDUMBILI) KZNLA/UTG/01/0411141541 TAVERN Uthungulu District Municipality ACQUIRINE NOBUKHOSI 37 MAPHANGA NKELABANTWANA TAVERN KZNLA/SIS/01/1903140152 RESTAURANT Sisonke District Municipality 38 ACTIVE BLUE TRADING 162 CC THE RITZ KZNLA/ILM/01/2603140072 RESTAURANT iLembe District Municipality 39 ADAL RESTAURANT CC THE TIN ROOF KZNLA/ILM/01/0411143691 RESTAURANT iLembe District Municipality 40 ADAL RESTAURANT CC THE TIN ROOF KZNLA/ILM/01/0411143404 RESTAURANT iLembe District Municipality 41 ADAM JACOBUS BOSHOFF WIMPY RESTAURANT KZNLA/AMJ/01/2003140072 RESTAURANT Amajuba District Municipality 42 ADAM''S FOOD ENTERPRISES CC STEERS-MUSGRAVE KZNLA/ETH/01/1211140022 RESTAURANT eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 43 ADD X TRADING 201 CC TIGER FISH LODGE KZNLA/UTG/01/0411142908 ACCOMMODATION Uthungulu District Municipality 44 ADDISON NDLALA NTULI SIBONOKUHLE LIQUOR STORE KZNLA/UMK/02/2503140060 LIQUOR STORE Umkhanyakude District Municipality 45 ADELINE MABASO HONTSHI INN KZNLA/UMG/01/0411141967 TAVERN UMgungundlovu District Municipality GECKO LOUNGE RESTAURANT 46 ADENDORFF, SORETHA AND COFFEE SHOP KZNLA/AMJ/01/2003140329 RESTAURANT Amajuba District Municipality ADITHESH RAMPARARAT AND 47 KAYNASH RAMPARARAT GEZGEZ KZNLA/ILM/01/0505140011 TAVERN iLembe District Municipality 48 ADIVASAN INVESTMENTS CC GEM CITY LIQUORS KZNLA/ETH/02/3005140022 LIQUOR STORE eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 49 ADIVASAN INVESTMENTS CC CHELMSFORD HOTEL KZNLA/ETH/01/2805140020 ACCOMMODATION eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 50 ADIVASAN INVESTMENTS CC CHELMSFORD LIQUOR STORE KZNLA/ETH/02/2605140018 LIQUOR STORE eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 51 ADRIAN DAVID WINGFIELD ST IVES COUNTRY HOUSE KZNLA/UMG/01/0411142770 TAVERN UMgungundlovu District Municipality ADVENTUREWORX EXPERIENCES 52 (PTY) (LTD) KU D` TA FUSION GRILL LOUNGE KZNLA/ETH/01/1603150001 RESTAURANT eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 53 ADVICE SLULEKO LULES TAVERN KZNLA/ILM/01/0411142560 TAVERN iLembe District Municipality 54 AFRICA PATRICK THEMBINKOSI AFRICA SPORT INN KZNLA/ETH/01/0606140040 TAVERN eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality AFRICAN AMERICAN PROPETIES 55 HOTELS (PTY) LTD DURBAN HILTON KZNLA/ETH/01/0411141024 ACCOMMODATION eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 56 AFRICAN ASPIRATIONS KHEKHELEZA TAVERN KZNLA/UGU/01/1006140021 TAVERN Ugu District Municipality AFRICAN COMPASS TRADING 239 57 CC TANDOOR THE CLAY OVEN KZNLA/UMG/01/0411143666 RESTAURANT UMgungundlovu District Municipality 58 AFRICAN INSPIRATIONS DAFELENI LIQUOR STORE KZNLA/UGU/02/1006140012 LIQUOR STORE Ugu District Municipality AFRICAN PENINSULA GUEST AFRICAN PENINSULA GUEST 59 HOUSE CC HOUSE KZNLA/ETH/01/0411144178 PUB eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 60 AFRICAN RENDEZVOUS LODGE CC AFRICAN RENDEZVOUS LODGE KZNLA/ETH/01/1702150003 ACCOMMODATION eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality AFRICAN SKY HOTELS & RESORTS 61 (PTY) LTD NEWCASTLE INN KZNLA/AMJ/01/1607140004 ACCOMMODATION Amajuba District Municipality AFRIPACK SPORTING AND 62 AFRIPACK LIMITED SOCIAL CLUB KZNLA/ETH/01/0411142206 CLUB eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality AFRISUN KZN (PROPRIETARY) 63 LIMITED SIBAYA LODGE KZNLA/ETH/01/0411142570 ACCOMMODATION eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality AFRISUN KZN 64 (PROPRIETARY)LIMITED AQUA FISH RESTAURANT KZNLA/ETH/01/0411142233 RESTAURANT eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality AFRISUN KZN SIBAYA CASINO AND 65 (PROPRIETARY)LIMITED ENTERTAINMENT KINGDOM KZNLA/ETH/01/0411142244 GAMING PREMISES eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 66 AFRISUN KZN (PROPRIETARY)LTD ROYAL SIBAYA HOTEL KZNLA/ETH/01/0411142241 ACCOMMODATION eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 67 AGAMCHAND HARRYPARSAD DUZI BAR & RESTAURANT KZNLA/UMG/01/3007140010 RESTAURANT UMgungundlovu District Municipality 68 AGATTU TRADING 142 (PTY) LTD HARVEY'S RESTAURANT KZNLA/ETH/01/0411143349 RESTAURANT eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 69 AGATTU TRADING 142 (PTY) LTD HARVEY`S BAR & RESTAURANT KZN/2010140003 RESTAURANT LIQUOR eThekwiniLICENCE Metropolitan Municipality 70 AGNES DUMAZILE KUMALO ZAMANI LIQUOR STORE KZNLA/ETH/02/0411141414 LIQUOR STORE eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 71 AGNES NOMTU TSHABALALA NOMNTUS TAVERN KZNLA/SIS/01/0107140012 TAVERN Sisonke District Municipality 72 AGRI CIDE CC COFFEE ON THE SQUARE KZNLA/UGU/01/0411143269 RESTAURANT Ugu District Municipality 73 AGRIPPA BHEKUMUSA ZULU PHINDA SALAS TAVERN KZNLA/UTG/01/2603140078 TAVERN Uthungulu District Municipality 74 AGRIPPA PHILANI NGWENYA BIZELAKHO DISCOUNT LIQUORS KZNLA/UMK/02/2005140009 LIQUOR STORE Umkhanyakude District Municipality 75 AGRIPPA ZIBONELE CELE MATHULINI TAVERN KZNLA/UGU/01/3103140010 TAVERN Ugu District Municipality AHEERS MULTISAVE 76 AHEERS TRADING CC SUPERSTORE KZNLA/UMZ/02/2703140008 GROCERS' WINE Umzinyathi District Municipality TWINKLES EXECUTIVE DISCO 77 AHIR A CLUB KZNLA/UTK/01/1803140135 PUB Uthukela District Municipality 78 AHIR ATHKUMARIE ACACIAVALE RESTAURANT KZNLA/UTK/01/1803140136 TAVERN Uthukela District Municipality 79 AHIR B H COINS RESTAURANT KZNLA/UTK/01/0411140757 RESTAURANT Uthukela District Municipality 80 AIRCHEFS (PTY) LTD AIRCHEFS (PTY) LTD KZNLA/ETH/02/1103150001 LIQUOR STORE eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 81 AIRWAYS BAZAAR (PTY) LTD GROSVENOR HOTEL KZNLA/ETH/01/0411140135 ACCOMMODATION eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 82 AITHELUCHMEE CHETTY MR B`S EATING HOUSE KZNLA/UTG/01/2306140024 RESTAURANT Uthungulu District
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