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Ficksburg Database Proposed Clocolan-Ficksburg 88 kV Power Line Realignment and the Construction of the Marallaneng Substation Draft Amendment Report - List of Registered Interested and Affected Parties - January 2017 Title First Names Surname Position Co/Org Address City Postcode Tel Cell E-mail Mr Johan du Plessis Manager Mooifontein Farm P O Box 675 Ficksburg 9730 083 712 6953 Cllr Nthateng Maoke Mayor Setsoto Local Municipality P O Box 116 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 9396/5 073 701 9287 [email protected] Mr B Molotsi Municipal Manager Thabo Mofutsunyane District Municipality Private Bag X10 k 9870 058 718 1089 [email protected] Mr STR Ramakarane Municipal Manager Setsoto Local Municipality P O Box 116 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 9302 [email protected] Ms Lavhe Edith Mulangaphuma PA to the Minister Department of Transport: National Private Bag X193 Pretoria 0001 012 309 3178 082 526 4386 [email protected] Ms Barbara Thomson Deputy Minister National Private Bag X447 Pretoria 0001 9000 071 360 2873 / 082 330 1148 [email protected] Ms Nosipho Ngcaba Director General National Private Bag X447 Pretoria 0001 012 399 9007 [email protected] Ms Millicent Solomons Environmental National and Lilian Ngoyi Pretoria 0001 012 399 9382 [email protected] Mr Mathabatha Mokonyane Acting Director General Department of Transport: National Private Bag X193 Pretoria 0001 012 309 3172 [email protected] Mr Willem Grobler Quality Province P O Box 528 ein 9300 051 405 9000 [email protected] Mr Lucas Mahoa MEC's Office Manager Environmental Affairs Private Bag X20801 ein 9300 051 400 4903 [email protected] Adv T Malakoane HOD Recreation Private Bag X20606 ein 9300 051 407 3520/22 [email protected] Mr M Mbenya Indtrastructure 514 103 629 [email protected] Ms Sibo Mdhluli State Province P O Box 528 ein 9300 051 405 9204 082 879 4970 Mr Moremi DDG Environmental State Province Private Bag X20616 ein 9300 051 400 9410 [email protected] Ms Nozi Nkoe Chief Director DETEA Free State [email protected] Ms M Sello DETEA Free State [email protected] Mr Mangaliso Xaba Regulation Province P O Box 690 ein 9300 051 403 7409 072 561 7253 [email protected] Mr Tota Moeti HOD's PA Tourism and Environmental Affairs Private Bag X20801 ein 9300 051 400 4731 [email protected] Ms Grace Mkhosana Environmental Impact Tourism and Environmental Affairs Private Bag X20801 ein 9300 051 400 4812 082 789 4611 [email protected] Mrs June M Berend Landowner Zwartlaagte Farm P O Box 675 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 3631 073 216 1123 [email protected] Mr Flip Bezuidenhout Technical Engineer Transnet Properties 051 408 2594 083 409 6582 [email protected] Ms Marianne du Preez Landowner Farms) P O Box 35 Slabberts 9703 058 303 2149 0833068435 [email protected] Mr Gerard Higgo Landowner SF 406 Farm P O Box 316 Clocolan 9735 051 943 7180 0823359818 [email protected] Mr Mundus Joubert Director Makoadi Farms Pty Ltd P O Box 79 Clocolan 9735 051 943 0273 082 823 6965 [email protected] Mr A J Kriel Landowner Gansfontein Farm P O Box 480 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 3625 073 260 8015 [email protected] Mr Jack Willem Lyon Landowner Lagersdrift Farm P O Box 320 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 3634 082 523 8187 [email protected] Mr Douglas McDonald Landowner Lions Rest Farm P O Box 694 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 6208 074 155 6896 [email protected] Mr Castell Musgrave Farm Manager Ebenhazer Farm 9730 051 933 3961 082 933 7628 [email protected] Mr Denton Henry Osler [email protected] Mr Daniel Potgieter Landowner Koperasie Farm (OVK) P O Box 929 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 7600 083 511 8371 [email protected] Mrs Esti Pretorius Official Transnet Properties P O Box 1784 ein 9300 051 408 2436 [email protected] Mr Eric Ramsay Manager Prynnsberg Farm P O Box 286 Clocolan 9735 051 943 7186 072 185 6014/ 082 441 9143 [email protected] Mr Ian Stevens Landowner Rantso Farm P O Box 414 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 3635 082 785 8843 [email protected] Mr Ralph Stevens Chairman Gumtree Farmers Association 051 933 5618 082 888 2379 [email protected] Mr Ronald Haward Stevens Landowner Upper Rantso Farm P O Box 281 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 3727 082 888 0550/6 [email protected] Mr Henk van der Merwe Landowner Ebenhazer Farm 051 933 3961 082 933 7628 [email protected] Ms Sumari van Jaarsveld Secratery Koperasie Farm (OVK) P O Box 96 Ladybrand 9745 4593/4762 [email protected] Mr Jan Van Niekerk Landowner Ebenhazer Farm Posbus 143 Clocolan 9735 051 943 7187 076 288 1329 [email protected] Dr Fritz Wagener Landowner Mooifontein Farm P O Box 67613 Bryanston 2021 011 463 5324 082 450 6541 [email protected] Mr Tommie Wille Landowner Owanty Farm (Wille Boerdery) P O Box 200 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 3672 082 807 1135 [email protected] Ms Fiona Viljoen Setsoto Local Municipality (Townlands) P O Box 116 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 9358 083 461 1575 [email protected] Ms Marlene Israel Librarian Ficksburg Public Library P O Box 116 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 9300 073 347 0703 [email protected] Mrs Queen Kheo Librarian Clocolan Public Library P O Box 24 Clocolan 9735 051 943 0403 072 151 5424 [email protected] Mr Gavin Boy Festival Co-ordinator Ficksburg Cherry Festival Information Office P O Box 133 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 6486 [email protected] Mr Earl Craig Daniels Management Eskom (Free State) 120 Henry Street ein 9301 051 404 5759 073 626 3503 [email protected] Mr Frans De Jager manager Eskom (Freestate) [email protected] Mr T Dyanty Oversite Province P O Box 119 ein 9300 051 409 8829 [email protected] Mr B Fouche Ficksburg Business Ass P O Box 158 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 5219 [email protected] Mr Andrie Hechter 051 923 4593 0834597441 [email protected] Mr Jan P O Box 143 Clocolan 9735 082 574 1028 Mr Nthabiseng Matsoke HOD's Office Manager Province P O Box 119 ein 9300 051 409 8856 [email protected] Mr James Moffett O Box 261 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 3959 082 375 8382 [email protected] Ms Thabelo Mugwedi Management Eskom (Free State) 120 Henry Street ein 9301 051 404 5031 076 993 8753 [email protected] Ms Noxolo Ncaphayi Water Services Department of Water Affairs: National Private Bag X313 Pretoria 0001 012 336 6567 082 807 4332 [email protected] Mr Valentine Ndhlele Eskom (Free State) 051 404 2359 [email protected] Mrs A Slabbert Rotary Anne’s Club P O Box 650 Ficksburg 9730 Mr Gerrie van Schalkwyk Manager Eskom 120 Henry Street ein 9301 051 404 2980/72 072 858 5855 [email protected] Mr Niel Van Tonder Budget and Reporting Setsoto Local Municipality 051 933 9316 [email protected] Mr Henk Vermeulen The Chairperson Vrystaat Landbou (Free State Agriculture) P O Box 54 ein 9300 051 444 4609 [email protected] Mr Henk Vermeulen CEO Vrystaat Landbou/ Free State Agriculture P O Box 54 ein 9300 051 444 4609 079 524 5040 [email protected] Mr Joe Vogel Director Balden Vogel & Vennote P O Box 22 Harrismith 9880 058 622 1035 083 248 9558 [email protected] Mr Shane Wessels Director S & W Consulting P O Box 1682 Harrismith 9880 058 622 2263 082 446 4116 [email protected] Mr Andries Young Director/Owner Platberg Eco Park/Star Stop Monte Vista P O Box 218 Harrismith 9880 058 623 0647 082 372 9372 [email protected] Ms Thobeka Zondi Services Setsoto Local Municipality P O Box 116 Ficksburg 9730 051 933 9352 071 552 1613 [email protected] Mr Thami Zwane H.G.S.E.D Forum 329 Intabazwe Harrismith 9880 076 812 5360 Ms Beryl McCaskill The Weekly Newspaper: Free State Province 051 446 4720 [email protected] Mr Andrew Salomon Archaeology National P O Box 4637 Town 8000 021 462 4502 [email protected] Mr Dennies Ndaba Branch Manager Clocolan Post Office [email protected] Mr Sifiso Mkhize Acting Director General National Private Bag X313 Pretoria 0001 012 336 6696 [email protected] Mr Colin Pitso Ministry) National Private Bag X313 Pretoria 0001 012 336 8729 [email protected] Mr Ishaam Abader General: Environmental National Private Bag X447 Pretoria 0001 012 399 9330 [email protected] Mr Fundisile Mketeni General: Biodiversity National Private Bag X447 Pretoria 0001 012 310 3315 [email protected] Ms Edna Molewa Environmental Affairs National Private Bag X447 Pretoria 0001 012 336 7500 082 376 7164 [email protected] Province P O Box 9493 ein 9300 051 404 7710 [email protected] Mr Jaco Venter Ficksburg Post Office 051 933 3333 [email protected] Mr Pj Ordaan Volksblad Newspaper: Free State Province P O Box 267 ein 9300 051 404 7600 [email protected] Ms A Van Niekerk Oranje Vroue Vereniging: Ficksburg 051 933 2307 [email protected] Mr Monde Walaza Policy:Planning, State Province Private Bag X20801 ein 9300 051 400 9417/8 [email protected] Ms Marinda Avenant Lecturer (Specialists) Environmental Management P O Box 339 ein 9300 051 401 2863 [email protected] Ms Marthie Kemp (Specialists) Environmental Management P O Box 339 ein 9300 051 401 2863 [email protected] f Maitland Seaman Director (Specialists) Environmental Management P O Box 339 ein 9300 051 401 2863 [email protected] Mr Sam Monareng Communications and Department of Transport: National Private Bag X193 Pretoria 0001 012 309 3970 083 326 1521 [email protected] Ms Jabulile Nkosi Deputy Minister Department of Transport: National Private Bag X193 Pretoria 0001 012 309 3871 012 328 5271 [email protected] Mr Vernon Blair Use Province P O Box 528 ein 9300 051 405 9000 082 807 3552 [email protected] Mr George Nel Environmental Officer State Province P O Box 528 ein 9300 051 405 9000 082 878 5707 [email protected] Mr Piet van der Heever Engineer Eskom (Free State) 057 404 2476 082 412 4423 [email protected] Ms Andrea Van Gensen Practitioner Land Eskom (Free State) P O Box 356 ein 9300 051 404 2040 082 482 7579 [email protected].
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