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ALL PUBLIC CERTIFIED ADULT LEARNING CENTRES in GAUTENG Page 1 of 8 DISTRICTS ABET CENTRE CENTRE TEL/ CELL PHYSICAL MUNICIPAL MANAGER ADDRESSES BOUNDARY Gauteng North - D1 / GN Taamane PALC Mr. Dladla D.A. (013) 935 3341 Cnr Buffalo & Gen Louis Bapsfontein, 5th Floor York Cnr. Park Van Jaan, Hlabelela, Zivuseni, 073 342 9798 Botha Baviaanspoort, Building Mandlomsobo, Vezu;wazi, [email protected] Bronkhorstspruit, 8b water Meyer street Mphumelomuhle, Rethabiseng, Clayville, Cullinan, Val de Grace Sizanani, Vezulwazi, Enkangala, GPG Building Madibatlou, Wozanibone, Hammanskraal, Pretoria Kungwini, Zonderwater Prison, Premier Mine, Tel: (012) 324 2071 Baviaanspoort Prison A & B. Rayton, Zonderwater, Mahlenga, Verena. Bekkersdal PALC Mr. Mahlatse Tsatsi Telefax: (011) 414-1952 3506 Mokate Street Gauteng West - D2 / GW Simunye, Venterspost, 082 878 8141 Mohlakeng Van Der Bank, Cnr Human & Boshoff Str. Bekkersdal; Westonaria, [email protected] Randfontein Bekkersdal, Krugersdorp 1740 Zuurbekom, Modderfontein, Brandvlei, Tel: (011) 953 Glenharvie, Mohlakeng, Doringfontein, 1313/1660/4581 Lukhanyo Glenharvie, Mosupatsela High Hekpoort, Kagiso PALC Mr. Motsomi J. M. (011) 410-1031 School Krugersdorp, Azaadville, Azaadville Sub, Fax(011) 410-9258 9080 Sebenzisa Drive Libanon, Khaselihle, Maloney’s Eye, 082 552 6304 Kagiso 2 Maanhaarrand, Silverfields, Sizwile, Sizwile 073 133 4391 Magaliesberg, Sub, Tsholetsega, [email protected] Mohlakeng, Tsholetsega Sub, Khaselihle Muldersdrift, Sub, Silverfieds Sub, Oberholzer, Munsieville. Randfontein, Randfontein South,The Village, Toekomsrus, Khutsong/ Motebong PALC Mr. S. F. Moleko fax:018 7830001 Venterspos, Mohlakeng, Badirile, 082 553 9580 3967 Nxumalo Road Western Areas, ALL PUBLIC CERTIFIED ADULT LEARNING CENTRES IN GAUTENG Page 1 of 8 Toekomsrus, Zenzele. Wedela, Telefax: (018) 788-5180 Khutsong Westonaria, 076 709 0469 Azaadville, Lebanon [email protected] Wedela/ Fochville PALC MS. A.Senoamadi Wedela, Sediegile Fax: (018) 780 1397 363 Ben Shibure 078 6155390 Avenue Kokosi Fochville Tshwane North - D3 / TN Gaerobe PALC Mr. Kgole (012) 798-3910 Lindelani School Hammanskraal, Cnr Bosman & Pretorius Baxoxele Kanana, Lindelani, (012) 798 - 3600 620 Block GG Pretoria, Sinoville, Street Mafumbuka, Mokonyama, 082 553 9862 Soshanguve Soshanguve. Block C, GPG Building Montana, Phakamonola, 084 206 6770 Oosmoot Benaccord. Pretoria Ramotse, St. Camillus, 07365557916 Tel: (012) 304 5324 Tiamoko, Oss-Moot, [email protected] Kameeldrift, Tswelopele, Diphala, Tiakeni, Moretele, C.R. Swart, Oosmoot Benaccord 1460 Block G Victory PALC Mr. Kgatle M.A. Soshanguve Amogelang, Kgotlelelang, (012) 797-4497 Majaneng, Alpha, (012) 797- 4497 Ikwezilethemba, Kokotla, 082 953 6937 Siphamandla, Sekampaneng, [email protected] Marotola, Tlhabanang HAMMANSKRAAL/TEMBA Mr. Maswanganyi Tel:012 798 3910 No:3161 PALC 083983 8334 Kanana Street Holy Trinity PALC Tshwane South -D4 / TS Garsfontein Mitas, Premos, Rev. Modiba T.T. Telefax: (012) 373-8640 1 Khoza Street Atteridgeville, Lehanhof Flavious. Solid Waste, Thaba 082 774 9175 Atteridgeville Eldoreigne, Erasmus, Cnr Gerhard Moerdyk & Tshwane, Pretorious Park, [email protected] Irene, Lyttelton, Walker Str. Princess Park, Bus Garage, Mamelodi, Sunnyside Pretoria West Pretoria West, Rissik, Tel: (012) 400 4801/341 Silverton, Centurion 1388 Telefax: (012) 805-4620 Mamelodi PALC MrJokazi A. 0820975019 19693 Montja Street ALL PUBLIC CERTIFIED ADULT LEARNING CENTRES IN GAUTENG Page 2 of 8 Bokamoso, Lesedi, Lethabong, [email protected] Section N Matlhasedi, Reamogeleng, Mamelodi West Skuilkrans Telefax: (012) 373-8803 Gaegolelwe PALC Mr. Mohlakwana B.S.J. 082 802 4405 Showhouse Ipopeng, Irene, Mahlahle, [email protected] 1-A Motsepe Street TUT Olievenhoutbosch, Atteridgeville Phuthaditshaba, Rooihuiskraal, 0008 Thembani, Bathabile (012) 320-5228 Mr. Chauke L. 082 553 2286 Pretoria Central PALC [email protected] 389 Van der Walt Street Self-Help Training, SG Pretoria Lourens, St. Alban, HQ Army, 0002 Stoffel Park, Phomolong. Telefax : (012) 801-1385 Reneilwe PALC Mr. Khalo M.A. 072 216 5930 Balebogeng, Vukuzenzele, [email protected] Masingita Primary Uitsig, Motheo Church, Pfunzo School, 10945 Lefakong Ndi Tshandza, Funulwazi, Street, Mamelodi East Kingsley, P.S. Fourie Primery, Masingita, Elwierda, St. Pius, Vukuzenzele, Pfunzo Ndi Tshandza, Elwierda D.W.T Nthate PALC Tshwane West - D15 / TW Sediege, Ditshego, Mr. Makoea J.B. (012) 704-0452 Plot 1080 Akasia, Atteridgeville Old Hebron College Mmonwapele, Matshidiso, 079 491 5731 Winterveldt (Tshwane South), Klipgat Road near Odi Kulane, Diphetogo, Danville, 084 252 6047 Mabopane, Ga- Hospital Kameeldrift, Lotus, [email protected] Rankuwa, Mabopane Sedimogang, Relebogile Hercules, Pretoria- Tel: (012) 725 1312/1301 Special School. Noord, Pretoria, Soshanguve, Pretoria West, Moepathutse PALC 082 367 7491/074 356 8212 2831 Zone 2 Ayanda, Bolokanang, Capital [email protected] Ga-Rankuwa Park, Tebogwana, Oshad, THOKA S.H Tselatshweu, Pretoria Tuine, Gerrit Maritz, Saamspan, Living Word, Teresa Park.. Bethsaida PALC Mr. Nzuza N.R. (012) 797-5617/ 3968 Khanareng Primary Danville, Ikhwezi, Lesedi, 084 526 1664 School ALL PUBLIC CERTIFIED ADULT LEARNING CENTRES IN GAUTENG Page 3 of 8 Mathaga, Phuthanang, Pretoria 084 044 9921 317 Block L Tuine, Rhulani, Soshanguve [email protected] Soshanguve Technical, TT. Ekurhuleni South - D18 / Aaron Moeti PALC Mr. Nkosi M.E.G. (011) 905-6941/ 3638 Katlehong High School ES Fumana, Intokozo/Lethus Fax: 086 684 8812 209 Mosiliki Section Alberton, No:6 Old Vereeniging Road Ukuthula, *wq Senior, Manzini, 073 202 1962 Katlehong 1431 Bedfordview, Fuchs Building Phaphamani, Sijabulile, Boksburg, Edenvale, Alrode 1450 Phumula. Germiston, Tel: (011) 389 6142 Katlehong, Thutomfundo PALC Ms. Kalake M.L. (011) 906-5583 870 Dibetso Street Vosloorus, Tokoza Khulisa, Jongimfundo, 082 5563671 Vosloorus Thembulwazi, Windmill Park. [email protected] St. Anthony PALC Ms. Mashaba S.L. (011) 022-4630/ 1 St. Anthony Road Dukathole, Rondebult Fax: 086 215 1031 Reiger Park 084 810 4703 [email protected] Thokoza PALC Abram Hlophe (Moleleki), Dina Mr. Rampai 083 943 8115 Thokothaba Secondary Mika, Eden Park, Magagula [email protected] School Height, Palmridge, Parklands, 2496 moesppan Thokoza, Tshwaragano, Thokoza Zonkizizwe, Ekurhuleni North - D17 / Daveyton PALC Mr.. M. Gobela (011) 424-3902 Mabuya Sec School Edenvale, Tembisa, EN Lerutle Primary, Sebonelo 076 130 8338 Cnr Mocke & Eiselen Kempton Park, 78 Howard Avenue Primary Fax: (011) 424-0405 Str Wattville, Munpen Building [email protected] Daveyton 1520 Bapsfontein, Benoni, Benoni 1500 Tembisa PALC Daveyton, Petit, Tel: (011) 389 - 6142 Jiyana, Norkem Primary Mr. Magosha R.P. (011) 920-3988 Tembisa High School Putfontein School, Emangweni, Siphiwe, 083 468 9814 1 Ibazelo Section Thuto ke Matla, Transnet, 082 552 4898 Tembisa Reagile, [email protected] Kwazini PALC Ms. Mnisi D. 1 Morogoro Street Kempton Park 072 312 0397 Esiqongweni Section [email protected] Tembisa Wattville PALC Mr. Fakude L. (011) 841-5903 Cnr. Lesabe & Naheng Faramere, Kingsway, (011) 841-5904 Wattville Kingsway Sub, Wattville 082 395 1345 Morning, Wattville Night [email protected] ALL PUBLIC CERTIFIED ADULT LEARNING CENTRES IN GAUTENG Page 4 of 8 Duduza PALC Ms. Sibanyoni R. (011) 810-2497 Mom Sebone Sec Gauteng East - D16 / GE Mom Sebone 082 309 6378 4899 Seboku Street Brakpan, Cnr 2nd Avenue & 3rd [email protected] Duduza 1496 Daggafontein, Street Duduza, Kwa-Thema, Old FNB Building Kwa-Thema PALC Mr. Moloko Z. (011) 736-1186 1488 Sam-Ngema Drive Nigel, Springs, Springs Laban Mothlabi, Springs, 072 400 0011 Kwa-Thema Tsakane, Welgedagt, Tel: (011) 736 0887 Thembalikazul, Tlakula, Zamani [email protected] Devon Tsakane PALC Ms. Diphoko D. 011) 732-1124 1980 Gaika Street Rockville, Tsakane 082 929 2473 Tsakane [email protected] Vunanimfundo PALC Mr. Sekgala Fax:0866670407 1354 Ntsoane Street Dr. Harry Gwala, Melodi, 083 580 0254 Etwatwa West Rolihlahla, Sazakhela, 082 557 3721 Zamukhanyo 011 962 9053 [email protected] Sedibeng East - D7 / SE Sharpville PALC Mr. Moletsane B.A. Telefax: (016) 985 2555 Titima Primary School Daleside, Heidelberg, Cnr Jouber & Kruger M Tech, Matsie-Steyn, 073 255 7486 8900 Zwane Street Transvaal, Henley- Avenue Phaphama, Roshnee Library, [email protected] Sharpeville On-Klip, Jameson SML Building Ruservaal, Sedibeng, Park, Vereeniging 1930 Sonlandpark, Vukuzakhe, Meyerton, Tel: (016) 440 1767 Kopanong. Rensburgdorp, Rotanda, Sharpeville, Tswinyane PALC Mr. Mokonane A. Telefax : (016) 343-7344 118 Ndlovu Street Vereeniging, Fountain Five, Ratanda 082 773 7918 Ratanda Walkerville Primary, Ratanda Secondary [email protected] Heidelberg Sedibeng West - D8 / SW Sebokeng PALC Mr. Maseko M.P. (016) 594-2775 2548 Zone 13 Everton, Loch Vaal, Cnr Goodyear & Boipatong Public, Botebo- Fax: 086594 2775 Sebokeng Vanderbijlpark, Palm Shakepeare Str. Tsebo, Dutch Reformed 073 333 8851 Springs, Bophelong, Vanderbaijl Park 1900 Church, Esokwazini, Katleho, [email protected] Boipatong, Evaton, Goodyear Building Khotso, Khutlo Tharo, Sebokeng Tel: (016) 933 3300 Moqhaka, Ntsele, Shadvaal, Tel:016 5 94 9215 Sizanani, Tokelo, Ubuhle, Vereeniging, Vukani-Vuwani, Tsepo-Themba. Alexandra PALC Mr. Motla M.C (011) 443-1161 ALL PUBLIC CERTIFIED ADULT LEARNING CENTRES IN GAUTENG Page 5 of 8 Johannesburg East -D9 / Dr. Knak, East Bank Fax: (011) 443-0300 69 -2nd Avenue Halfway House, Hyde JE Secondary, Minerva [email protected] Alexandra Park,
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