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Government-Gazette-ZA-Vol-655-No 31 January Vol. 655 2020 No. 42981 Januarie 2 No. 42981 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 31 JANUARY 2020 STAATSKOERANT, 31 JANUARIE 2020 No. 42981 3 Contents Gazette Page No. No. No. GENERAL NOTICES • ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS Justice and Constitutional Development, Department off Justisie en Staatkundige Ontwikkeling, Departement van 36 Administration of Estates Act (66/1965): South African Sugar Association: Statement of unclaimed monies.. ........ 42981 4 37 Administration of Estates Act, 1965: Form C: Statement of unclaimed moneys....................................................... 42981 17 38 Administration of Estates Act, 1965: Statement of Unclaimed Moneys: McClung Mustard Attorneys: Various ap- plications.................................................................................................................................................................. 42981 18 39 Administration of Estate Act (66/1965): Moneys which remained unclaimed for a period of five years or more by the rightfull owners: Regiments Securities Limited .................................................................................................. 42981 19 4 No. 42981 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 31 JANUARY 2020 GENERAL NOTICES • ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT NO. 36 31 JANUARY 2020 UMTHOMBO AGRICULTURAL FINANCE Kwa·Shukela. 170 Flanders Drive, Mount Edgecombe PO. Box 700, Mount Edgecombe, KwaZulu-Natal, 4300 Telephone: +27 31 508 7000 Website: www.sasa.org.za SOUTH AFRICAN SUGAR ASSOCIATION STATEMENTS OF UNCLAIMED MONIES (Section 93(1), Act No. 66 of 1965) The following statements are published pursant to section 93 (1) of the Administration of Estates Act. No. 66 of 1965, by the respective holders of monies which have as per 31 December of the preceding year, remained unclaimed for a period of five years or more by the rightful owners. Should these amounts not be claimed within three months from the date of publication hereof, it will be deposited in the Guardian' Fund or in the South African Development Trust Fund, as the case maybe to the credit of the rightful owners, after deduction of the cost of publication. Any persons mentioned hereunder must submit their claims to:- South African Sugar Association Telephone: 031 - 508 7000 Telefax: 031 - 508 7195 Physical Address: 170 Flanders Drive, Mount Edgecombe, 4300 Postal Address: POBox 700 , Mount Edgecombe, 4300 (~ Umthombo Agricultural Finance is a department of the South African Sugar Association Umthombo Agricultural Finance is a Registered Credit Provider (NCRCP 1896J SASA& Sugar Sugar Client Grower Farm A1H Race No Code No No Client Name Agent Name Current Balance Identity No Postal Address 1 Postal Address 2 Postal Address 3 PICode Code Sex 125197 140082 A 9746 MAHABEER, R R & G MAIDSTONE -128072.64 4609155101086 BOX 131 VERULAM 4340 A M 100162 150800 A 21 NGXONGO, SIPHO MFANOVELE FELIXTON -96522,55 5008125651081 POBOX 358 JOZINI 3969 B M 110549 117414 A 4321 THUSINI, ACQUEL W AMATIKULU -61405,91 31 07225112085 27 AMAND PLACE MARIANHILL PARK PINETOWN 3610 B M 220716 229571 A 28131 MTUNGWA PHATHISIWE LINDA AMATIKULU -37236,12 4201 030341 085 POBOX 2000 MTHUNZINI 3867 B F 126147 150631 A 9945 MTSHALI, BEKINKOSI MAIDSTONE -29665.42 2804015220083 POBOX 128 NDWEDWE 4342 B M 212431 223671 A 20911 KHUZWAYO, BONGANI LOUIS SEZELA -29185,65 5210105723084 POBOX 197 UMBUMBULU 4105 B M 216688 134216 A 24102 NTULI, MPHANI FALIOSSE AMATIKULU -28922.41 4607155533084 PO BOX5 GINGINDLOVU 3800 B M 141111 138228 A 14576 ElL NCWANE, T, CYPRIAN SEZELA -27018.42 6904045581 086 POBOX 10839 UMZINTO 4200 B M 114927 106500 A 6240 VILIKAZI, WILFRED EMOYENI -2600103 112485568 PO BOX 330 GINGINDLOVU 3800 B M 138239 143570 A 13542 GOLDSTONE, DENZIL CYRIL SEZELA -22048,57 5012165157082 PO BOX23 IFAFA BEACH 4185 D M 201254 202570 A 15793 FIHLELA, BONGANI CYRIL EMOYENI -21689,95 6502155417081 POBOX 88 MTUNZINI 3867 B M 200381 135979 A 15375 ElL MPANZA, SIBONGINKOSI AMATIKULU -20818,79 4707265555082 X X X B M 140618 143725 A 14375 CELE, DORIS KETRINA SEZELA -20735,24 4502010473081 P,O, BOX 133 IFAFA BEACH 4185 B F 104738 134718 B 30236 MZIMELA, MPIYEZINTOMBI BOY AMATIKULU -20271.30 5206285660088 POBOX 59 ESIKHAWINI 3867 B M 208594 144185 A 18855 SHOZI, BONGANI JOEL SEZELA -19588,32 4912115627087 PO BOX 18 HIBBERDENE 4360 B M 114980 144907 A 6254 MTHETHWA, AZORY EMOYENI -19316.49 4103195220080 PO BOX 6039 MTUNZINI 3867 B M (fJ 216154 230856 A 23623 HLONGWANA, THEMBINKOSI JACLON SEZELA -17238,65 5304015759088 NHLANGAMKHULU SCHOOL P/BAG X0570 UMZINTO 4200 B M );! 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