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National Liquor Authority Register National Liquor Register Q1 2021 2022 Registration/Refer Registered Person Trading Name Activities Registered Person's Principal Place Of Business Province Date of Registration Transfer & (or) Date of ence Number Permitted Relocations or Cancellation alterations Ref 10 Aphamo (PTY) LTD Aphamo liquor distributor D 00 Mabopane X ,Pretoria GP 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 12 Michael Material Mabasa Material Investments [Pty] Limited D 729 Matumi Street, Montana Tuine Ext 9, Gauteng GP 2016-07-04 N/A N/A Ref 14 Megaphase Trading 256 Megaphase Trading 256 D Erf 142 Parkmore, Johannesburg, GP 2016-07-04 N/A N/A Ref 22 Emosoul (Pty) Ltd Emosoul D Erf 842, 845 Johnnic Boulevard, Halfway House GP 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 24 Fanas Group Msavu Liquor Distribution D 12, Mthuli, Mthuli, Durban KZN 2018-03-01 N/A 2020-10-04 Ref 29 Golden Pond Trading 476 (Pty) Ltd Golden Pond Trading 476 (Pty) Ltd D Erf 19, Vintonia, Nelspruit MP 2017-01-23 N/A N/A Ref 33 Matisa Trading (Pty) Ltd Matisa Trading (Pty) Ltd D 117 Foresthill, Burgersfort LMP 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 34 Media Active cc Media Active cc D Erf 422, 195 Flamming Rock, Northriding GP 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 52 Ocean Traders International Africa Ocean Traders D Erf 3, 10608, Durban KZN 2016-10-28 N/A N/A Ref 69 Patrick Tshabalala D Bos Joint (PTY) LTD D Erf 7909, 10 Comorant Road, Ivory Park GP 2016-07-04 N/A N/A Ref 75 Thela Management PTY LTD Thela Management PTY LTD D 538, Glen Austin, Midrand, Johannesburg GP 2016-04-06 N/A 2020-09-04 Ref 78 Kp2m Enterprise (Pty) Ltd Kp2m Enterprise D Erf 3, Cordell Street, Schweizer-Reneke Ext 6 NW 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 94 Donald Ndavheleseni Nekhavhambe Midway Bar Lounge D Dzana, Makhado LIMP 2016-10-28 N/A N/A Ref 97 Mountain Brewin Co Mountain Brewing Co D Erf 526, Worcester WC 2017-01-23 N/A 2020-09-22 Ref 201 Hendrick W Stapelberg Blue Crane Liquor Distributors D Erf 404, Indwe EC 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 125 TNI Import Export cc TNI D 28 Kent Road, Greyville, Durban KZN 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 126 Masilo Donald Bakone Trading and Bottle Store D 199 Dikgading, Batlokwa, Polokwane LIMP 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 131 Makhundile Holdings Makhundile Holdings D Erf no 9003, Kempton Park, Ext 6 GP 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 136 Clint Lottering Sector Distributors D 2 Albizia Place, Maxmead, Pine Town. KZN KZN 2016-07-04 N/A N/A Ref 137 ZONE 14 Bottle Store Distributors D 23 Ngobo Street, Orlando, Soweto GP 2016-07-04 N/A N/A Ref 139 Abel Mutshotsho Security Services Mutshotsho Liquor Distribution D 136 Vhutungwa Nga dzebu, Nzhelele LIMP 2016-07-04 N/A N/A Ref 160 Christine Govindsamy Magnetic Field Force D Erf 1, Prism Business Park, Fourways, JHB GP 2016-10-28 N/A N/A Ref 163 Moses Mfukwa Manzini Langeloop Distributors D Erf 5R14/1534, Matsamo Street, Kwamhlushwa, Mpumalanga MP 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 185 Craftontap (Pty) Ltd Craft On Top D Erf 139, 6, Factoria, Krugersdorp GP 2016-10-28 N/A N/A Ref 190 Tubatse Traders Tubatse Liquor D 1797 Madiseng Street, Driekop, Burgersfort, Limpopo LIMP 2016-09-05 N/A 2020-10-28 Ref 1204 Akwaaba Liquor Distributors Akwaaba Liquor Distributors D Erf 1166, 9, Yoeville, Jhb GP 2017-01-23 N/A 2020-10-09 Ref 1235 Norman Goodfellows (Pty) Ltd Norman Good Fellows Cape Town D Erf 17643, Spaarden Eiland, Cape Town WC 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 1238 Livissimo (Pty) Ltd Livissimo (Pty) Ltd D 4 Signal VIew CloSE, Tamberkloof, Cape Town WC 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 1239 Six Dogs Distillery (Pty) Ltd Six Dogs Distillery M&D Erf 2, De Wet, Worcester WC 2016-10-28 N/A N/A Ref 1243 K100 Liquor Supplies K100 Liquor Supplies D E44 Dukwini Street, Diepdale Ermelo, Mpumalanga MP 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 1244 Union Square Properties 111 Norman Good Fellows Wynberg D 473 Fourth Street, Wynberg, Johannesburg GP 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 1245 Sewele MadiraTrading and Projects cc Sewele Madira Liquor Distribution D 1494 Mashishing, Lydenburg, Mpumalanga MP 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 1260 Tokiforce (Pty) Ltd Spirit & Bubbles Wholesale D Erf 3617, 30 Pomona, Kempton Park, JHB GP 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 1261 Matsimane Family Trust Etshanini Liquor Distributors D 43 Shuins Street, Hendriana, Middleburg. MP 2016-09-05 N/A 2020-10-08 Ref 1262 Appellation South Africa Appellation South Africa D 988 Jacaranda Street, Olivedale Ext 1, Johannesburg GP 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 1263 Izaane Trading and Investments CC Ultra Distributors Klerksdorp D 1, Chris Hani Road, Klerksdorp Ext 5, Klerksdorp NW 2016-07-29 N/A N/A Ref 1264 Watson Distributors (PTY) LTD Watson Distributions D Ptn 307 Farm Witfontein 301, 27 Robyn Streen,Witfontein. GP 2016-09-05 N/A 2020-09-11 Wonderboom Ref 1265 Maiti Maggie Mtombeni Maiti Distribution D Erf 245, Endulwini, Tembisa, Ekurhuleni GP 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 1266 Boywork Drinks & Events Boywork Drink D Erf 267, Roodepoort, JHB GP 2016-10-07 N/A 2020-10-09 Ref 1286 East Coast Distributors East Coast Distributors D 152 Maclean Street, Umkomaas, KZN KZN 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 1287 Willem Johannes Jacobs Top Up Wholesale Liquors D Erf 59, 1 Edenburg FS 2016-10-28 N/A N/A Ref 1288 Sugarhill Corporation (Pty) Limited BevMart D Erf 6713, 2149 Groot Boom Street, Soshanguve GP 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 1290 Walase Brothers Wholesale Bottle Store Walase Brothers Wholesale Bottle D Erf 788, Mqantsa Section, Tembisa GP 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Store Ref 1291 Sunglide 182 CC Same as above D 00000 ,De Villiers Street ,Douglas ,Douglas NC 2017-06-02 N/A N/A Ref 1292 Kgalema Lenyatso Liquor Store Kgalema Lenyatso Liquor Store D Erf 2838, Hammanskraal, Warmbaths NW 2017-01-23 N/A N/A Ref 1295 Tastro Trading Tastro Trading M & D Erf 7514, 2 Hillclimb Road, Pinetown KZN 2017-01-23 N/A N/A Ref 1306 David van der Merwe French Huguenot Wines D Erf 24034, 15 Mill Street, Bellville South, Cape Town WC 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 1321 Bashir Thabo Tsholofelo Mokoka Lefika Dok D Erf 227 Garankuwa Industrial, Gauteng GP 2016-09-05 N/A N/A Ref 1322 Fanas Group Fanas Group Distribution D Erf 3761, Zone, Mdantsane, East London EC 2016-10-28 N/A N/A Ref 1334 Africa's Best Liquor (Pty) Ltd Africa's Best Liquor (Pty) Ltd M & D Erf 1514, Cacadu, Alexandria EC 2017-01-23 N/A N/A Ref 1354 Antonio Goncsalves Liquor Legend Distributors Tembisa D Erf 18162, Ivory Park, Ext 8, Tembisa GP 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 1360 Imbalenhle Creative Designs (Pty) Ltd Imbalenhle Distributors D Erf 6803, 4 Marianhill, Durban KZN 2016-10-07 N/A 2020-10-09 Ref 1362 Valeria Maryha Toka Beer Express D S71000, 127, Tembisa, Kempton Park GP 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 1364 Errol Schwartz Errol Schartz D Erf 2463, 22, Montague, Cape Town WC 2016-10-28 N/A N/A Ref 1365 Walter Pader Trust Viva Africa Wines D Erf 713, 4 Moorreesburg WC 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 1367 Louis Cape Louis Café D Erf 1565, 151, Johannesburg GP 2016-10-28 N/A N/A Ref 1372 Skhumbuza Donald Shisingi Adzani Liquor Distributors D 91 ,Mavele Village ,Mavele Village Meadowbank LT 429 Ritavi LM 2017-02-24 N/A N/A ,Tzaneen Ref 1377 Antonio Richard Mala West End Distributors D Erf 0074200, 47, Luipaardslei, Krugersdorp GP 2016-10-28 N/A N/A Ref 1386 Mokhaphedi Reuben Tlooko SAMAYA Liquor(Pty) LTD D 131 ,Goodhope Centre ,Mangaung Village ,Qwaqwa FS 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 1405 Alpha Brands cc Alpha Brands D Erf 9322 to 9328, 7 Congella, Durban KZN 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 1412 Ayoba Bonds (Pty) Ltd Ayoba Bonds M&D Erf 3,28,13, Vulcania, Brakpan GP 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 1415 Algoa Bay Duty Free (Pty) Ltd Algoa Bay Duty Free D Erf 5635, 1 Central, Port Elizabeth EC 2016-10-07 N/A N/A Ref 1422 Anura Distribution Anura Distribution D 7 ,Indianapolis ,Kyalami ,Midrand 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