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Export This Category As A South African Government Provincial and Local Government Directory: Provincial Governments 2021-09-27 Table of Contents Eastern Cape Provincial Government ................................................................................................................. 2 Free State Provincial Government ....................................................................................................................... 7 Gauteng Provincial Government ........................................................................................................................ 11 KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government ............................................................................................................. 18 Limpopo Provincial Government ....................................................................................................................... 23 Mpumalanga Provincial Government ................................................................................................................ 27 North West Provincial Government ................................................................................................................... 31 Northern Cape Provincial Government ............................................................................................................. 34 Western Cape Provincial Government .............................................................................................................. 39 Page 1 / 45 Source: https://www.gov.za/about-government/contact-directory/sub-category/provincial-and-local-government-directory%3A- provincial-governments/pdf South African Government Provincial and Local Government Directory: Provincial Governments 2021-09-27 Eastern Cape Provincial Government Acting Chief Director: Provincial Communications Mvusiwekhaya Sicwetsha, Mr Website http://www.ecprov.gov.za Postal Private Bag X0047, BISHO, 5605 Fax 040 635 0124 / 040 609 6607 Street Office of the Premier Building, 2nd Floor, Phone 040 635 0123 / 040 609 6626 Independence Avenue, BISHO Postal Private Bag X0047, BISHO, 5605 Email [email protected] Street Office of the Premier Building, 2nd Floor, Independence Avenue, BISHO Director-General Mbulelo Sogoni , Mr Premier Postal Private Bag X0047, BISHO, 5605 Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane, Mr Street Office of the Premier Building, 2nd Floor, Postal Private Bag X0047, BISHO, 5605 Independence Avenue, BISHO Street Office of the Premier Building, 2nd Floor, Phone 040 609 6381 Independence Avenue, BISHO Phone 040 609 6301 Personal Assistant Fax 040 639 1166 Zoleka Genge , Ms Postal Private Bag X0047, BISHO, 5605 Appointments Secretary Street Office of the Premier Building, 2nd Floor, Paloma Thompson, Ms Independence Avenue, BISHO Postal Office of the Premier Building, 2nd Floor, Phone 040 609 6381 Independence Avenue, BISHO Email [email protected] Street Private Bag X0047, BISHO, 5605 Phone 040 609 6415 Speaker: Provincial Legislature Fax 040 639 1419 Helen Sauls-August, Ms Email [email protected] Postal Private Bag X0051, BISHO, 5605 Street Office of the Speaker, Legislative Buildings, 1st Private Secretary Floor, Independence Avenue, BISHO Tandile Mtiki, Ms Phone 040 608 0200 Ext 6902 Postal Private Bag X0047, BISHO, 5605 Fax 040 635 2148 Street Office of the Premier Building, 2nd Floor, Email [email protected] Independence Avenue, BISHO Email [email protected] Secretary to the Legislature Zandile Metele, Ms Spokesperson Postal Private Bag X0051, BISHO, 5605 Mvusiwekhaya Sicwetsha, Mr Street Office of the Speaker, Legislative Buildings, 1st Postal Private Bag X0047, BISHO, 5605 Floor, Independence Avenue, BISHO Street Office of the Premier Building, 2nd Floor, Phone 040 608 0202 Ext 6902 Independence Avenue, BISHO Fax 040 635 2148 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Chief of Staff Head: Office of the Speaker Baphelele Mhlaba, Mr Nontlantla Xako, Ms Postal Private Bag X0047, BISHO, 5605 Postal Private Bag X0051, BISHO, 5605 Street Office of the Premier Building, 2nd Floor, Street Office of the Speaker, Legislative Buildings, 1st Independence Avenue, BISHO Floor, Independence Avenue, BISHO Email [email protected] Phone 040 608 0205 / 040 608 6905 Fax 040 635 2148 Email [email protected] Page 2 / 45 Source: https://www.gov.za/about-government/contact-directory/sub-category/provincial-and-local-government-directory%3A- provincial-governments/pdf South African Government Provincial and Local Government Directory: Provincial Governments 2021-09-27 MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Head of Communications Affairs Loyiso Pulumani, Mr Xolile Nqata, Mr Postal Private Bag X0032, BISHO, 5605 Postal Private Bag X0026, BISHO, 5605 Street Steve Tshwete Education Building, Zwelitsha Street Office of MEC for Housing, Local Govt and Zone 6, ZWELITSHA Trad Affairs, Tyamzashe Building, BISHO Phone 040 - 6084494 Phone 040 609 5789 Fax 086 514 9815 Fax 040 639 5218 Email [email protected] Head of Communications MEC for Finance, Economic Affairs and Tourism Mamkeli Ngam, Mr Mlungisi Mvoko, Mr Postal Private Bag X0026, BISHO, 5605 Postal Private Bag X0057, BISHO, 5605 Street Tyamzashe Building, Room 2188, Civic Street Old Commissioner Building, Independence Square, Phalo Avenue, BISHO Avenue, BISHO Phone 040 609 5980 Phone 040 609 2425 Fax 040 609 5982 Fax 040 609 2908 Head of Department: Cooperative Governance and Media Liaison Officer: Finance Traditional Affairs Pumelele Godongwana, Ms Pashee Roboji, Ms Postal Private Bag X0029, BISHO, 5605 Postal Postal Address Private Bag X0035, Bisho 5605 Street Office of MEC for Finance, 2nd Floor, Street Tyamzashe Buildings, Room 2188, Civic Tyamzashe Building, BISHO Square, Phalo Avenue, BISHO Phone 040 609 5011 Email [email protected] Fax 040 639 1030 Email [email protected] MEC for Education Fundile David Gade, Mr Head of Communications Postal Private Bag X0032, BISHO, 5605 Ncedo Lisani , Mr Street Steve Tshwete Education Building, Zwelitsha Postal Private Bag X0054, BISHO, 5605 Zone 6, ZWELITSHA Street Indwe House, 2nd and 3rd Floors, BISHO Phone 040 608 4305 Phone 040 609 3234 Fax 040 608 4247 Fax 040 609 3211 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Private Secretary Head of Department: Economic Affairs Nombuyekezo Nkwenkwezi, Ms M Mama, Ms Postal Private Bag X0032, BISHO, 5605 Postal Private Bag X0054, BISHO, 5605 Street Steve Tshwete Education Building, Zwelitsha Street Indwe House, 2nd and 3rd Floors, BISHO Zone 6, ZWELITSHA Phone 043 605 7004 Phone 040 608 4200 Fax 043 605 7304 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Head of Department: Education Head of Department: Provincial Treasury Themba Kojana, Mr Daluhlanga Majeke, Mr Postal Private Bag X0032, BISHO, 5605 Postal Private Bag X0029, BISHO, 5605 Street Steve Tshwete Education Building, Zwelitsha Street Office of MEC for Finance, 2nd Floor, Zone 6, ZWELITSHA Tyamzashe Building, BISHO Phone 040 608 4205 Phone 040 101 0161 / 040 101 0162 Fax 040 608 4249 Fax 040 635 1156 Email [email protected] Page 3 / 45 Source: https://www.gov.za/about-government/contact-directory/sub-category/provincial-and-local-government-directory%3A- provincial-governments/pdf South African Government Provincial and Local Government Directory: Provincial Governments 2021-09-27 Head of Communications MEC for Human Settlements Nomawethu Sikoti, Ms Nonqkubela Pieters, Ms Postal Private Bag X0029, BISHO, 5605 Postal Private Bag X31008, Cambridge, EAST Street Office of MEC for Finance, 2nd Floor, LONDON, 5206 Tyamzashe Building, BISHO Street Steve Tshwete Building, 31 / 33 Phillip Frame Phone 040 1010 186 Road, Chiselhurst, EAST LONDON Email [email protected] Phone 043 711 9777 Fax 043 711 9785 Private Secretary Ntombentsha Mjikeliso, Ms Media Liaison Officer: Human Settlements Postal Private Bag X0029, BISHO, 5605 Masiza Mazizi, Mr Street Office of MEC for Finance, 2nd Floor, Postal Private Bag X31008, Cambridge, EAST Tyamzashe Building, BISHO LONDON, 5206 Phone 040 101 0000 Street Steve Tshwete Building, 31 / 33 Phillip Frame Email [email protected] Road, Chiselhurst, EAST LONDON Phone 043 711 9534 MEC for Health Fax 043 711 9784 Sindiswa Gomba, Ms Postal Private Bag X0038, BISHO, 5605 Head of Communications Street Office of the MEC for Health, Dukumbana Phiwo Soga, Ms Building, Independence Avenue, BISHO Postal Private Bag X31008, Cambridge, EAST Phone 040 608 1114 LONDON, 5206 Fax 040 608 1118 Street Steve Tshwete Building, 31 / 33 Phillip Frame Road, Chiselhurst, EAST LONDON Head of Communications Phone 043 711 9679 Siyanda Manana, Mr Email [email protected] Postal Private Bag X0038, BISHO, 5605 Street Dukumbana Building, BISHO Head of Department: Human Settlements Phone 040 609 3969 Tabisa Poswa, Ms Email [email protected] Postal Private Bag X31008, Cambridge, EAST LONDON, 5206 Head of Department: Health Street Steve Tshwete Building, 31 / 33 Phillip Frame Thobile Mbengase, Ms Road, Chiselhurst, EAST LONDON Postal Private Bag X0038, BISHO, 5605 Phone 043 711 9778 Street Dukumbana Building, BISHO Fax 043 711 9784 Phone 040 608 1958 Fax 086 666 7760 Private Secretary Email [email protected] Zanele Langa, Ms Postal Private Bag X31008, Cambridge, Chiselhurst, Private Secretary East London, 5206 Nosi Maliti, Ms Street 33 Phillip Frame Rd, Chiselhurst, East London, Postal Private Bag X0038, BISHO, 5605 5247
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