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Main Town Rivers Provinces Department of Water Affairs & Forestry Mr A S Nonyane ; PPrrooppoosseedd MMaaiinn SSeeaatt // SSuubb DDiissttrriicctt of Main Courts National Roads Proposed Magisterial District Department of Provincial & Local Government A S Nonyane & Associates SubPlace $ ® Place of Sitting Main Roads Tel: 011 786 3591 Proposed Seat / Sub District wwiitthhiinn Department of Health !C ^ PoliceStations & Facilities Department: Railways Department of Safety & Security email: [email protected] Traditional Councils Justice # Schools tthhee PPrrooppoosseedd MMaaggiisstteerriiaall DDiissttrriicctt !C and Dams Department of Education !C Health Facilities 15 Dec 2015 Correctional Services !C Department of Transport ^ !C !C !C !C !. !C !C !C !C !C !C !. ^ !C ^ ^ !C !. ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !. !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !. !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !. ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C ^ ^ !C !C !. !C ^ !C !. !C !C ^ !. ^ !C !C ^ ^ ^ !C ^ ^ !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !. !C ^ !C !C !. !C !C ^ !C!. ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !. !C ^ !. !. !C !. ^ !C !C !C ^ !C ^ !C !C !C !. !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !. ^ !C !C !C ^ !C ^ !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !. ^ !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !. !C !C !C ^ !C ^ !C !. !C ^!C !. !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C!. ^ !C !C ^ !C ^ !C ^ !. !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C ^ !C !C^ ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !. !C ^ !C !. ^ !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C. !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !. ^ ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !. !. !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !. ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !. ^ !C ^ !C !C !C !C !. ^ ^ !C ^ ^ !.C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C ^ ^ !C ^ !C !C !. !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C ^ !C !C !C !C^ !C !. !C !C !C !C ^!C !C !C !. !C !C !C !. !C ^ !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !. !C !C !C !C !C !C !. !C !C !C ^ !C ^!. !. !C !C !. ^ ^ !C ^ !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !. !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C ^ !C !C !C !C !. ^!C ^ !C ^ !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !.^ !C !. !C ^ !C ^ !. !C !. !C ^ ^ !C !C !C !. !C ^ ^ !C !C !C ^ ^!C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C!C !.!C !C !C !C !C!. !C ^ ^ !C^ !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C!C !C !C !. ^ !. !. !C !. !. ^ ^ !C !.C !.^ !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C ^ !C ^ ^ !C !. !C!. !C ^ !C ^ ^ !C ^ !C !C !C ^!. !C !C !C !.!C ^ !C^ !C !C !. !. !C ^ !C !C ^ !. ^ !C !C ^ !. !C!C !C !C !C !C !C !. !. ^ !. ^ !C !C ^ !C !C ^ !C !. !C !C !C!C !. ^ ^ !. !. !C ^ !. ^ !C !C !C ^ ^ ^ !C !C !C ^ ^ ^ ^ !. !C !C ^ !C !C !C !. ^ !C ^ !. !C ^ !C !. !C !C !C !C !. ^ ^ ^ ^ !. !C^ !C ^ ^ !C ^ !C ^ !C !C !. !.^ !C !C !C !C !C!C !C !C ^ !. ^ ^!C !C !C !. !C !C !C. !. ^ ^ !. !C !C ^ !C ^ !C !C !C !. ^ ^ !C ^ !C !C !. !. !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !. ^ !. ^ !C !C !. ^ !. !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C ^ !C !C !. !C !C !C !C !C !. !C ^ !.!C ^ !C ^ ^ !C ^ !C !. !C !. ^ !C !C ^ !C ^!C !C !. !C !C !C ^ !. !C!C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !. !C !C !C !C ^ !C ^ ^ !. !. !C !C!. !C !C !. !C^ !C ^ !C ^ !. ^ !C !C !. ^ !C !C!C ^!C !. !C !C !C !C !. !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C ^ ^ ^ !C ^ !C !C ^ ^ ^ !C !C!C !C ^ !. !C ^ !C ^ ^ !C !C ^ ^ ^ !C !C !. !C!C !. ^ !. !C ^ !C^ !. !C ^ !C^ !C !C ^ ^!.!C ^ ^ !C !C !C !C !C !. !. !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !. !C !C ^ !. !C^ !C ^ ^ ^ !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C ^ !C ^ !C !C ^ !C !C ^ !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !.
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