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FARMLAND JP.Pdf Page 1 MOSES KOTANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY GENERAL VALUATION ROLL FOR THE PERIOD 1 JULY 2016 TO 30 JUNE 2021 FOR MOSES KOTANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NAME OF GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: FARMLAND JP DATE:01 JANUARY 2016 REGISTERG OR OTHER DESCRIPTION CATEGORY DETERMINED ANY OTHER OF THE PROPERTY IN TERMS OF SECTION 8 PHYSICAL ADDRESS OF EXTENT OF MARKERT NAME OF REGISTERED OWNER. PERSCRIBED OF THE ACT IN WHICH THE PROPERTY PROPERTY VALUE PARTICULAR THE PROPERTY FALLS ERF PTN RE FARM NAME REG DIV 17 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL NOOITGEDACHT 2181678 HA R 3 771 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS & 17 0 FARMLAND JP COMMERCIAL NOOITGEDACHT 2500 SQM R 521 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 17 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS NOOITGEDACHT 500 SQM R 289 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA PUBLIC WORKS (MOTLHAJOE PRIMARY 17 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES RAMOTLHAJWE 3000 SQM R 1 218 000.00 SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (RACHELE MIDDLE 17 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES SESOBE 3000 SQM R 2 587 000.00 SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (NALEDI YA MASA 17 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES MANKWE 3000 SQM R 2 695 000.00 PRIMARY) 17 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL NOOITGEDACHT 1091584 HA R 2 115 000.00 MASUPA JOSEPHINA AND OTHER 17 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL NOOITGEDACHT 250 SQM R 105 000.00 MASUPA JOSEPHINA AND OTHER 17 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL NOOITGEDACHT 136.0000 HA R 1 186 000.00 MASUPA JOSEPHINA AND OTHER 17 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL NOOITGEDACHT 45.0000 HA R 1 213 000.00 MASUPA JOSEPHINA AND OTHER 17 2 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL NOOITGEDACHT 342.6128 HA R 664 000.00 MOLOSIWA JOHANNES AND OTHER 17 3 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL NOOITGEDACHT 214.1330 HA R 423 000.00 MOLISISE PHAGE AND OTHER Page 2 REGISTERG OR OTHER DESCRIPTION CATEGORY DETERMINED ANY OTHER OF THE PROPERTY IN TERMS OF SECTION 8 PHYSICAL ADDRESS OF EXTENT OF MARKERT NAME OF REGISTERED OWNER. PERSCRIBED OF THE ACT IN WHICH THE PROPERTY PROPERTY VALUE PARTICULAR THE PROPERTY FALLS ERF PTN RE FARM NAME REG DIV 18 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL HARTEBEESTDOORNS 2447.1005 HA R 4 228 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA PUBLIC WORKS (THARI PRIMARY 18 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES PITSEDISULEJANG 2000 SQM R 1 294 000.00 SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (OLEFILE SECONDARY 18 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES PITSEDISULEJANG 4000 SQM R 2 372 000.00 SCHOOL) 19 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL KROMSPRUIT 2207.0217 HA R 3 771 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 20 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL ONGEGUND 198.8025 HA R 343 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 20 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL ONGEGUND 638.1877 HA R 1 097 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 20 2 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL ONGEGUND 1587.0482 HA R 2 742 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 20 3 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL ONGEGUND 794.0951 HA R 1 371 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 21 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL MISGUND 562.8614 HA R 966 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 21 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL MISGUND 1734.2389 HA R 2 971 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 21 5 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL MISGUND 562.8671 HA R 966 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 21 6 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL MISGUND 562.8728 HA R 966 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 22 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL UITKYK 645.7018 HA R 4 685 000.00 BAKWENA-BA-MARE-A-PHOGOLE TRIBE AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS & 22 0 FARMLAND JP COMMERCIAL UITKYK 3.5000 HA R 377 000.00 BAKWENA-BA-MARE-A-PHOGOLE TRIBE Page 3 REGISTERG OR OTHER DESCRIPTION CATEGORY DETERMINED ANY OTHER OF THE PROPERTY IN TERMS OF SECTION 8 PHYSICAL ADDRESS OF EXTENT OF MARKERT NAME OF REGISTERED OWNER. PERSCRIBED OF THE ACT IN WHICH THE PROPERTY PROPERTY VALUE PARTICULAR THE PROPERTY FALLS ERF PTN RE FARM NAME REG DIV 22 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS UITKYK 1000 SQM R 181 000.00 BAKWENA-BA-MARE-A-PHOGOLE TRIBE PUBLIC WORKS (SEFUTSWELO 22 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES UITKYK 7000 SQM R 10 457 000.00 SECONDARY SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (THOLO PRIMARY 22 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES UITKYK 3000 SQM R 3 665 000.00 SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (DIKGATLHONG 22 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES BRAKKUIL 4000 SQM R 3 773 000.00 PRIMARY SCHOOL) NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 22 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL UITKYK 1333.0036 HA R 2 514 000.00 (DIKGATLHONG PRIMARY SCHOOL) 22 2 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL UITKYK 648.6225 HA R 1 371 000.00 BAKWENA-BA-MARE-A-PHOGOLE TRIBE 619 SANDFONTEIN,MONNAKATO- PUBLIC WORKS (DINKWE PRIMARY 37 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES A,MOGWASE,0314 R 2 587 000.00 SCHOOL) SEKGATLENG SECTION, 37 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES SANDFONTEIN R 1 595 000.00 PUBLIC WORKS (SANDFONTEIN CLINIC) 636 PUBLIC WORKS (OKOMELANG PRIMARY 37 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES SANDFONTEIN,SAULSPOORT, R 4 312 000.00 SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (J.C LEGOALE 37 6 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES BRAKKUIL JP, BOJANALA R 4 096 000.00 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL VD) 46 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL HAAKDOORNLAAGTE 2758.3299 HA R 4 799 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 48 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL BRAKKUIL 1141.4031 HA R 1 943 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA PUBLIC WORKS (MOKGAOTSI PRIMARY 48 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES BRAKKUIL 2000 SQM R 1 401 000.00 SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (MAOTWE SECONDARY 48 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES BRAKKUIL 3000 SQM R 1 477 000.00 SCHOOL) Page 4 REGISTERG OR OTHER DESCRIPTION CATEGORY DETERMINED ANY OTHER OF THE PROPERTY IN TERMS OF SECTION 8 PHYSICAL ADDRESS OF EXTENT OF MARKERT NAME OF REGISTERED OWNER. PERSCRIBED OF THE ACT IN WHICH THE PROPERTY PROPERTY VALUE PARTICULAR THE PROPERTY FALLS ERF PTN RE FARM NAME REG DIV 48 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL BRAKKUIL 1139.2191 HA R 6 285 000.00 BAHURUTSHE TRIBE AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS & 48 1 FARMLAND JP COMMERCIAL BRAKKUIL 7500 SQM R 273 000.00 BAHURUTSHE TRIBE 48 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS BRAKKUIL 750 SQM R 364 000.00 BAHURUTSHE TRIBE 49 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL PAGSKRAAL 2464.3126 HA R 4 781 000.00 LESEYANE ALFRED SEFROE AND OTHER E468 MOKGAUTSISTAD, PUBLIC WORKS (MAOTWE MIDDLE 49 1 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES MADIKWE R 4 698 000.00 SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (MOKGAOTSI PRIMARY 49 1 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES 49 BRAKUIL,MADIKWE,2854 R 3 449 000.00 SCHOOL) STND 49 BRAKUIL, MADIKWE, 49 1 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES 2854 R 1 612 000.00 PUBLIC WORKS (BRAKKUIL CLINIC) 69 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL KOFFYKRAAL 2311.8002 HA R 8 570 000.00 BAHURUTSHE TRIBE AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS & 69 0 FARMLAND JP COMMERCIAL KOFFYKRAAL 5000 SQM R 305 000.00 BAHURUTSHE TRIBE BAHURUTSHE TRIBE (MOKGATLHA 69 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES KOFFYKRAAL 1250 SQM R 2 359 000.00 PRIMARY SCHOOL) 69 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES KOFFYKRAAL 2000 SQM R 3 653 000.00 PUBLIC WORKS (MATIKI MOOKETSI) PUBLIC WORKS (MOKGATLHA PRIMARY 69 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES KOFFYKRAAL 5000 SQM R 2 048 000.00 SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (THEBE-YA-TLHATWA 69 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES MADIKWE NU 5000 SQM R 2 156 000.00 SECONDARY SCHOOL) 70 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL ZANDDRIFT 1374512 HA R 2 857 000.00 BAHURTSHE TRIBE Page 5 REGISTERG OR OTHER DESCRIPTION CATEGORY DETERMINED ANY OTHER OF THE PROPERTY IN TERMS OF SECTION 8 PHYSICAL ADDRESS OF EXTENT OF MARKERT NAME OF REGISTERED OWNER. PERSCRIBED OF THE ACT IN WHICH THE PROPERTY PROPERTY VALUE PARTICULAR THE PROPERTY FALLS ERF PTN RE FARM NAME REG DIV 70 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL ZANDDRIFT 1474.6769 HA R 2 860 000.00 KOLOBANE ELIAS AND OTHER 71 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL STEENBOKGAT 1964.2435 HA R 3 428 000.00 LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OF LEKWA 78 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL BEDFORD 1683.7863 HA R 2 857 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 79 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL VLAKPLAAT 1976.7288 HA R 3 314 000.00 BAKWENA-BA MOLEMOSANE TRIBE 79 2 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL VLAKPLAAT 78.8681 HA R 235 000.00 HAYES PETER JOHN STAND 98, THABANENG PUBLIC WORKS (MOGOBE PRIMARY 98 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES SECTION R 3 426 000.00 SCHOOL) 111 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL KORTKLOOF 738.4338 HA R 2 171 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 111 2 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL KORTKLOOF 1799.9149 HA R 3 314 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 112 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL ZANDFONTEIN 16.0100 HA R 37 000.00 EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH PUBLIC WORKS (MORARE HIGH 112 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES PELLA 9000 SQM R 3 221 000.00 SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (GOITSEMANG JUNIOR 112 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES PELLA 6000 SQM R 3 113 000.00 SECONDARY SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (GOBUSAMANG 112 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES PELLA 5000 SQM R 5 606 000.00 PRIMARY SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (TAPOS PRIMARY 112 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES PELLA 8000 SQM R 4 183 000.00 SCHOOL) PUBLIC WORKS (MOSOME PRIMARY 112 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES PELLA 1.1000 HA R 9 797 000.00 SCHOOL) Page 6 REGISTERG OR OTHER DESCRIPTION CATEGORY DETERMINED ANY OTHER OF THE PROPERTY IN TERMS OF SECTION 8 PHYSICAL ADDRESS OF EXTENT OF MARKERT NAME OF REGISTERED OWNER. PERSCRIBED OF THE ACT IN WHICH THE PROPERTY PROPERTY VALUE PARTICULAR THE PROPERTY FALLS ERF PTN RE FARM NAME REG DIV 112 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL ZANDFONTEIN 4128.5817 HA R 31 995 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 112 1 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS ZANDFONTEIN 5000 SQM R 1 175 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS & 112 1 FARMLAND JP COMMERCIAL ZANDFONTEIN 3.0000 HA R 758 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 113 0 FARMLAND JP STATE OWNED PROPERTIES DE BRAK 3077.4278 HA R 2 911 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWAA AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS & 113 0 FARMLAND JP COMMERCIAL DE BRAK 1.2500 HA R 300 000.00 REPUBLIC OF BOPHUTHATSWANA 113 0 FARMLAND JP AGRICULTURAL DE BRAK 1750 SQM R 475 000.00 REPUBLIC OF
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