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Northern Cape Province 1 NORTHERN CAPE PROVINCE 1. PCO CODE 503 GARIES MP Charl Jacobus De Beer Cell 0832597961 Administrator Gene Links Cell 0785672751/0720621857 Physical Address Kamiesberg Municipality Building, 22 Main Street, Garies, 8220 Postal Address Kamiesberg Municipality Building, 22 Main Street, Garies, 8220 Tele 027 652 1563 Fax 027 652 1635 E-mail [email protected] Ward 4 Wards (1 – 4) Municipality Garies Region Namaqua 2. PCO CODE 504 KATHU MP Tshoganetso Mpho Adolphina Gasebonwe Cell 079 435 6740 Administrator Veronica Magopa Cell 082 661 7325 Physical Address 5 Riebok Street, Zommerlust Building, Kathu, 8446 Postal Address P. O. Box 185, Dingleton, 8445 Tel 053 723 1613 Fax 053 723 1394 Email [email protected]/ [email protected] Ward 5 Wards (1 -5) Municipality Gamagara Region John Taolo Gaetswe 3. PCO CODE 506 PESCODIA MP Mcebisi Skwatsha Cell 083 258 3858 PLO Themba Sikhutswa Cell 084 635 6067 Administrator Phillip Van Staden Cell 0749065137/ 084 586 9799 Physical Address 53 Parakiet Street, Pescodia, Kimberly, 8309 Postal Address 53 Parakiet Streets, Pescodia, Kimberly, 8309 Tel 053 873 1281 Fax 053 873 2414 E-mail [email protected] Ward 5 Wards (1,2 3, 29& 30) Municipality Sol Plaatjie Region Frances Baard 4. PCO CODE 507 DOUGLAS MP Renay van Schalkwyk Cell Administrator Johannes R Visser Cell 084 783 5744 Physical Address No 9 Charl Colliers Street, Old Library Building, Douglas, 8730 Postal Address No 9 Charl Colliers Street, Old Library Building, Douglas, 8730 Tel 053 298 3123 Fax 053 298 3949 E-mail [email protected]/ [email protected] Ward 6 Wards (1 -6) Municipality Siyancuma Region Pixley ka Seme 16 Oct 2014 | 5 5. PCO CODE 509 FRASERBURG MP Raseriti Johannes Papi Tau Cell 0729037227 Administrator Jolene Klein Cell 073 086 0329 Physical Address No9 Kerk Street, Ammerville, Fraserburg, 6960 Postal Address No 9 Kerk Street, Ammerville, Fraserburg, 6960 Tel 023 74 11056 Fax 023 7411923 Email No 3G Ward 4 Wards (1- 4) Municipality Karoo Hoogland Region Namaqua 6. PCO CODE 510 GROOTDRINK MP Nomathemba November Cell Administrator Shantal van Kradenburg Cell 078 404 4615 Physical Address Koos Kasper Community Hall, Skool Str. Grootdrink, Northern Cape, 8822 Postal Address P.O. Box 492, Grootdrink, 8822 Tel 072161 1406(Caucus Cellphone) Fax NO INFRASTRUCTURE/ 054 331 0021 Email [email protected]/ sent back Ward 2 Wards Municipality Kheis Region Siyanda 7. PCO CODE 515 KAI GARIEB/ KAKAMAS MP Joyce Basson Administrator Basson, Catherine Cell 079415 8245 Physical Address Mill Sentrum, 65 Voortrekker Road, Kakamas, 8870 Postal Address Mill Sentrum, 65 Voortrekker Road, Kakamas, 8870 TelFax 054 431 0916 054 431 0298 Email [email protected] Ward 9 Wards (1 – 9) Municipality Kai Garieb Region Siyanda 8. PCO CODE 520 CARNAVON/KAREBURG MP Mase Manopole Cell 082 493 1766 Administrator Janaut Classen Cell 074 282 7760 Physical Address Corner Hanau and Victoria Street, Carnavorn, 8925 Postal Address Corner Hanau and Victoria Street, Carnavorn, 8925 Tel 053 382 3111 Fax 053 382 4665 E-mail [email protected] Ward 1 Ward Municipality Kareeberg Region Pixley Ka Seme 9. PCO CODE 522 KURUMAN JOHN TAOLO GAETSEWE REGIONAL OFFICE MPL Kenny Mmoiemang Cell 082 5588404 Administrator Phemelo Molehane (Province) Cell 082 29700 44 Physical Address Cnr Voortrekker & Main Street, Sancam Building, 8460 Postal Address P.O. Box 492, Kuruman, 8460 16 Oct 2014 | 5 Tel 053 712 0323 Fax 053 497 4882 Ward 13 Wards (1 – 13) Municipality Gasegonyana Region John Taolo Gaetswe 10. PCO CODE 524 PHILLIPSTOWN MP Gaolatlhe Godfrey Oliphant Cell 0834120043 PLO Nina Pasensie Cell 072 592 9601 Administrator Thelma Aaron Cell 073 681 3992 Physical Address Erf 41, Old Post Office, Duplessis, Philipstown, 8795 Postal Address Erf 41, Old Post Office, Duplessis, Philipstown, 8795 Tel 053 665 0158 Fax 053 665 0154 Email [email protected]/ [email protected] Ward 1 Ward Municipality Ronosterberg Region Pixley ka Seme 11. PCO CODE 525 RIETFONTEIN MP Patricia Emily Adams Cell 0829252235 Administrator Elizabeth Matthys (Volunteer -Andries Tities) Cell 0728172088 Physical Address 63 Loubos Road, Rietfontein, Mier, 8811 Postal Address 63 Loubos Road, Rietfontein, Mier, 8811 Tel 054 531 0050 Fax 054 531 0020 Email [email protected] Ward 1 Ward Municipality Mier Region Siyanda 12. PCO CODE 526 NOUPOORT MP Elizabeth Dipuo Peters Cell 083 387 3111 PLO Mahlomola Khasu Cell 072 604 6802 Administrator Feni, Hegrico Cell 072 191 9231 Physical Address 59 Piet Ritief Street, Old Clinic Building, Noupoort, 5950. Postal Address 59 Piet Ritief Streets, Old Clinic Building, Noupoort, 5950. Tel 049 843 2678 Fax 049 843 2678 E-mail [email protected] Ward 1 Municipality Umsobomvu Region Pixley ka Seme 13. PCO 527 HOPETOWN MP Rob Davies Cell 072 276 5811 PLO Saroj Naidoo Cell 082 563 7045 16 Oct 2014 | 5 Administrator Nontobeko Mpamba Cell 078 329 7325 Physical Address 10 Kerk Straat, next to IEC Offices, Hopetown, 8750 Postal Address 10 Kerk Straat, Hopetown, 8750 Tel 053 2030 976 Fax 053 2030 586 Email [email protected] Ward 2 Municipality Thembelihle beckons Region Pixley Ka Seme 14. PCO CODE 528 RITCHIE MP Lynne Brown Cell 084 300 0850 PLO Muhammad Khalid Sayed Cell 076 151 5265 Administrator Abel Van Wyk Cell 084 759 1076 Caucus Cell Phone 072 170 1060 Physical Address 557 Kleindam Street, Rietvale, Ritchie, 8701 Postal Address 557 Kleindam Streets, Rietvale, Ritchie, 8701 Tel 072 170 1067(Caucus Cellphone) (Stolen) Fax 053-873 2414 (alternative fax) Email [email protected] Ward 2 Wards (26 & 27) Municipality Sol Plaatjie Region Frances Baard 15. PCO CODE 529 COLLVILLE MP Yolanda Rachel Botha Cell 074 654 8447 Administrator Jack, Sizwe Cell 076 4539 955 Physical Address 33 Community Road, Florianville, Kimberley, 8301 Postal Address 33 Community Road, Florianville, Kimberley, 8301 Tel 053 874 1603 Fax 053 874 1624 E-mail [email protected] Ward 2 Wards Municipality Sol Plaatjie Region Frances Baard 16. PCO CODE 530 PRIESKA MP Dikgang Stock Cell 071 645 9014 Administrator Olga Angelina Bosman Cell 072 493 0743 Physical Address Van Riebeek Laan, near Standard Bank, Prieska, 8940 Postal Address Van Riebeek Laan, Prieska, 8940 Tel 053 353 1557 Fax 053 353 3433 Email [email protected] Ward 4 Wards (1 – 4) Municipality Siyathemba Region Pixley Ka Seme 17. PCO CODE 531 WARRENTON MP Patrick Mabilo Cell 081 799 9540 Administrator Virginia Ximba (Volunteer) Cell 073 142 7709 Physical Address 125 Namelang Street, Magareng Municipality Bldng, Ikhutseng Location, Warrenton, 8530 Postal Address PO Box 73, Warrenton, 8530 16 Oct 2014 | 5 Tel 053 497 3491 Fax 053 497 4882 E-mail [email protected] Ward 5 Wards (1 – 5) Municipality Magareng Region Frances Baard 18. PCO CODE 532 MOTHIBISTAD MP Philly Mapulane Cell 082 801 7769 Administrator Vacant Cell Physical Address 2 Kgosi Mothibi Road, Mothibistad, 8474 Postal Address 2 Kgosi Mothibi Road, Mothibistad, 8474 Tel 053 773 1394 Fax 086 6365224 E-mail Ward 13Wards Municipality Mothibistad Region John Taolo Gaetsewe 16 Oct 2014 | 5.
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