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Draft IAP List.Xlsx Title First names SURNAME Position FARM/DEPARTMENT Address City Postcode EMAIL Ms Nokwanda DAFF - Forestry Regulations and Pietermaritzburg 3201 185 Langelibalele Street, [email protected] Support Old Mutual Building, 5th Private Bag X9029 Floor, Mgwaba Pietermaritzburg Pietermaritzburg, 0000 3200 Mr Lwandle Sibango Environmental Officer Department of Water and Sanitation PO Box 1018 Durban 4000 88 Joe Slovo Street, [email protected] Durban 4000 Mr Andy Blackmore Head: Integrated Environmental EKZNW PO Box 13053 Pietermaritzburg 3201 Queen Elisabeth Park [email protected] Management Peter Brown Drive Montrose Pietermaritzburg 3201 Ms Bernadet Pawandiwa Environmental Officer AMAFA Heritage Kwa-Zulu Natal PO Box 2685 Pietermaritzburg 3201 195 Langalibalele street [email protected] Pietermaritzburg 3201 Ms Londeka Ngcobo Environmental Officer King Cetshwayo District Municipality Private Bag X1025 Richards Bay 3900 Corner of Krugerrand & [email protected] Barbados Bay Road CBD Richards Bay 3900 Ms Sharin Govender Environmental Planner uMhlathuze Local Municipality Private Bag X1004 Richards Bay 3900 Civic Centre [email protected] 5 Mark Strasse Richards Bay 3900 Central Registry uMhlathuze Local Municipality Private Bag X1004 Richards Bay 3900 Civic Centre [email protected] 5 Mark Strasse Richards Bay 3900 Clr LG Cebekhulu Councillor Ward 1 uMhlathuze Local Municipality Private Bag X1004 Richards Bay 3900 Civic Centre [email protected] 5 Mark Strasse Richards Bay 3900 Clr QD Mkhize Councillor Ward 14 uMfolozi Local Municipality PO Box 96 Kwambonambi 3915 25 Bredelia Street [email protected] KwaMbonambi 3915 Ms Sezi Mdlethshe Enviornmnetal Officer uMfolozi Local Municipality PO Box 97 Kwambonambi 3915 25 Bredelia Street [email protected] KwaMbonambi 3915 Ms D N Qhobosheane Department of Co‑operative Governance 3200 Private Bag X9078 [email protected] and Traditional Affairs KZN (Cogta) mr T Biyela Department of Human Settlement Private Bag X54367 2 Samora Machel Street [email protected] Durban; 4000 Durban; 4000 Mr Mnyamezeli Dlamini Department of Rural Development and [email protected] Land Reform Mr Simphiwe Nkosi Department of Transport Private Bag X9043, Pietermaritzburg 3200 172 Burger Street, [email protected] Pietermaritzburg 3200 Mr Jaco smelectrical Richards Bay 86 Ceramic Curve, Alton, [email protected] Bay, 3900 .
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