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MDLEDLE JS GQU MADOTYENI PJS Dalasile T A GA DOLOPHINI W.Z.TOFILE JS QOLWENI YIN I Y MAZIBUKO SS Upper Lafuta Clinic KWABHINCA MTHUMENI MAQWATHINI EMGWALANA SP RASMINI ENKAMDINI UPPER GQOBONCO SP I CEFANE HOEK PJ Z 77 LALINI RASMENI PJS A LUSIZI LOWER GQOBONCO JS B UPPER LUFUTA JS MBODLANA MTINTLONI - A AZIYA MACEBENI GQOBONCO LOWER MBASHEE B E HALA NO. 1 44 T I TSHAPILE PJS P TAMBEKILE SS 1 GQUTYINI PJS MSINTSANA K U 1 O U A UPPER LUFUTA U H X R NTAKA K TABATA JS O T N P ASKEATON P MBODLANA JSHOTA A O NCANABANE H S MSINTSANA JS MAJIJA PJS MVUMELWANO LP P B GQUTYINI PANATUIPHU BHINCA U S I E K EZ GQUTYINI NKANINI NEW TOWNPOSWAYO PJS A MAGEBENI W R I NK E E QUTUBENI JS H W L 2 K BOMENI L 2 T MATIYASE JP N MSINTSANA MAQUBELA JS VOYIZANA U 11 22 MAMFENGWINI H A NDUMNGELA SP SIVIWE P S MDYAVU F E A HOTA JS M NDOBE SP ZWELI JP BOMENI JS CUMAKALA U P M L I A T BEKE N Z NONYENDU NGXOKI A MAQUBELA N Zwelakhe Dalasile Clinic 6 A 33 YONNA SP 6 M NTLALO-NTLE VOYIZANA SP MZIKAYISE DALASILE SSS U D.M.SKOSANA SS ZWELINZIMA JS 88 NCALUKENI JPLIXENI CUMAKALA NTLALONTLE JS K THEMBENI ESILTANGENI MAYEKISO FARM NGCWABENI MPUTI C NCALUKENI SEPLAN JS M E MSINTSANA MANYISANE B MAGQAKALENI N M E A XESIBE BASHEE PJS W TYELINZIMA JS F ZOLA SP Lahlangubo Clinic (Umtata) E M TYUTYUTYU CUMAKAZI LOWER LUFUTA U K XES GADINI GREYSPAN JS L U C IB TEMBISA NGANGOMHLABA JS E N E All Saints Hospital King SaNbTaIBtAaN DENaIlindyebo Local Municipality B N QU MAGOPENI JS ALL SAINTS JS AN I M G NYALASHE A ALL SAINTS SP IND KA ENKWENKWEZI CACA BOLENI PJS ZANENGQELE PJS LA Emalahleni Local Municipality BOMPLAS LANGANCI LOWER LUFUTA JS LA ESINGENI MXESIBE HOSPITAL SP LA MAQWATHINI UPPER LANGANCI PJS KWA-GCINA DABULAMANZI JS MANGXUNGWINI JONGUBUHLE JP R61 NTIBANE NGQANDA JS 77 KWANCWANE GCIWUBUZWE SS EMKANZI PJS TEMBULAND TIMBER2 NKONDLO JS NDOKWANA N 2 THEMBELIHLE JP KHAYALETHU JP MLAMBO DWALENI GOMORA G K TEMBENI SP MASONWABE JP X U KHAYALETHU JSSNGQANDA I I L B ENGCOBO P N SEEDLINE A O G ENGCOBO JS J W MBEWULA JS W MKHANZI A Engcobo Community Services MAQAMKAZINI MAQWAMBI QAQENI E G N Engcobo E NYANGA SSS STONEY CROFT N M CHIBINI MQOBISO Mount Arthur Clinic STONY CROFT JS I JOJWENI SP KALINYANGA PJS KWA-GCINA MBEWULENI SIXHOTYENI DRAYINI MCHOBOLOLO MOUNT ARTHUR MAMPINGENI NTABABOMVU SILO JS MCOBOLOLO SS LANGANCI CACA SP MANYISANE TOPU NDONGA JS NYALASA JSNYALASA CACA CEFANE PJS MOUNT ARTHUR JS NOMADAMBA PLANTATION MAMPINGENI Engcobo Local Municipality NOXOLO SP CHABA LALIM NTLANGANO JOJWENI ENGCOBO ZWELILUNGILE JS MT ARTHUR HARGREAVES PS GWARUBANA SS EENLING FARMKHANYI MACWERHENI NOMPUCUKO P BOJANE PJS ZWELIDUMILE SP NOMPUMELELO JS DANATYPHU LOWER LANGANCI JS EZANTSI ZWELIDUMILE JP UPPER MTINGWEVU JS MNDLELA Lady Frere BUYOKOYOKO JS LUHEWINI PESI EZIMQOLWENI GUBENGXA MASIKULENATHI SP LADY FRERE MAHLUNGULU I CAQCA SIKHONANATHI BRICK YARD DIDI 55 LUZUKO JS BA N ESIKOBENI JP SIXHOLOSINI DIDI FREE MANTLE AM BE LADY FRERE JS D GOBINAMBA SPS O FREEMANTLE BOYS' HIGH MA K MADLADLENI LUXENI NO LAHLANGUBO SI LUHEWINI KU PAKAMISA SP LALINI NGXABANE DLAKATWENI LOWER SEPLAN JS O DE HOOP SP GUGULETHU LOWER LANGANCU C ELUHEWINI PJS NOGQADASIDIDI JS N TSAZO PJS SIGANGENI NDAMBANE ZWELIHLANGENE JS A MGUDLWA SS LUCWECWE NOLUTHANDO JS M EMAGEFANENI Philani Gateway ClinicGlen Grey Hospital LOWER SEPLAN SS U NOTA'S PJS C KWAXOXO Q E NTLELELENGWANE JS DE HOOP MTSHEKO BHUKHWANA NOMADAMBA Gubenxa Clinic EMBO FA XU 3 Lady Frere Mobile 2 NQUMAKALA N KA 3 Lady Frere Mobile 1 KOMKHULU E Lady Frere Mobile 3 FARMER NONKUNZI JS 33 CATUZA SP N X G QINWAYO U NGCUKA JS Q K KWAITHI A KOMKHULU O MTAWELANGA JS CACADU S U NGAPHEZULU K NGCUKA V MANZANA CACADU E O HALA GUTYUBENI T W QOLWENI DYOFILE SP MAHLUNGULU EMTHWAKU SP SIKANTINI O M G A MDENI N HEUKILE SP MDENI 11 11 T GLEN ADELAIDE JS N I X SITHEBE S T KUYASA JP G N Elucwecwe Clinic 1 0 E C M 1 0 MPANGELE JS NOMADAMBA JS E K U MOSHI JS K S B O GLEN ADELAIDE A MAQASHU VALELO JS W U MANZANA PJS ZINGQUTU JS KWACUBE MHLOPHEKAZI JS ZWELIXOLILE SP E G MANZANA SS N QOTA JS MHLOPHEKAZI QA NOMADAMBE K ELUCWECWE PJS MAGASHU JSMAQHASHU G C Mhlopekazi Clinic AN I MBILISHI E L Manzana Clinic SIDWADWENI O ZINGQUTHU L M THREE CROWNS Maqashu Clinic E NGAPHEZULU U UPPER ENDUKU SP R N G MQWEBEDU A C I BAKANENI SP W MAQOMENI LUKHAVALA MTINGWEVU JS MTINGWEVU - C W DYWABASINI ZULULIYAZONGOMA SS A E SITEBE PJS Mtingwevu Clinic L KWACHOTHA LUQOLWENI C NOWISILE PJS I LUXINI MTINGWEVU MISSION N W QOBA PJS QOBA Q C UPPER LANTI O GOBOTI JS S MAGA R E ENDUKU PJS MHLOPHEKAZI A I A Q NOBUHLE JS kwaMHLONTLO SS TEMBILE JS U T BHENCUTHI Q JOJWENI M XILINXA NGCACU E A A A LA MAMPONDWENI B SAWULANA R N QOLWENI E I CACADU N O C AL A A C YH L E O H N MAFUSINI UN A MAQANDA S K A W O C MHLOPHEKAZI LUMKWANA JP Q GCINA LOWER NCORA JS G GOBHOTI NGCACU PJS MAQANDA PJS E HOEK G N EQOLWENI N 77 M A 6 MWACA M LAHLANGUBO BEYELE PJS M 6 NGCACU THANDISIZWE SP U N MBASHE Q G MCKAYSNEK JS NJOMBELA MAQWATHINI MAQANDA Q 44 O MAQANDA NGQOKO K CUNGCWANA MPUNGA ZAMUXOLO SP O MBOKOTWANA SP A FAMA T MAQANDA O M R K N LONGQAYI BELE MSINGATI JP I MNQANDWINI U E NJOMBELA JS O G L T A MANDLANENI N C B GQ N OKO Y W NQUQHU N W NGQOKO E A BANTI Y BEYELE Nkwenkwana Clinic LOWER NCORA A G MANDEBE K T MPUNGA JS O KULO NGQAYI I U NOGWAZA SP KWAGXUBANE L M K S B MAHLUNGULU I E A TALENI JS ZANEMVULA JP MPINDWENI EMZI KWAMNQANQENI ZANEMVULA JS MCUTU PJSGONGQOZAYO JS Lubisi Dam MQANQENI QUMANCO - 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