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Free State Province 1 FREE STATE PROVINCE 1. PCO CODE 901 BLOEMFONTEIN MP Mbangiseni David Mahlobo PLO Nobuntu Nkopane 0828838801 MP Sebongile Tsoleli Administrator Nobesuthu Sontshatsha Cell 083 985 4270 Physical Address Shop no 7, Moshoeshoe Street, Rockland, Bloemfontein, 9323 Postal Address Shop no 7, Moshoeshoe Street, Rockland, Bloemfontein, 9323 Tel 051 4341540 Fax 051 434 1546 E-mail [email protected] Ward 6 Wards (1-6) Municipality Mangaung Region Motheo Region 2. PCO CODE 906 HARRISMITH MP Knowledge Malusi Gigaba PLO Sam Mandiyane 0833274426 MP Maggy Sotyu PLO Nomsa Hani 0827722053 Administrator Zama Shezi Cell 083 666 4684/ 072 076 7853 Physical Address 6 Dennerburg Building Arcade, Piet Ritief Street, Harrismith, 9880 Postal Address 6 Dennerburg Building Arcade, Piet Ritief Street, Harrismith, 9880 Tel 0586222267 Fax 0586223624 E-mail [email protected] Ward 4 Wards (1, 4, 5&6) Municipality Malutia Phofung Region Thabo Mofutsanyana 3. PCO CODE 907 SPRINGFONTEIN MP Joel Seiso Mohai Administrator Clara Mafunga Cell 082 588 9810 Physical Address 784 Stand Street, Old Clinic Building, Springfontein, 9917 Postal Address 784 Stand Streets, Old Clinic Building, Springfontein, 9917 Tel 051-7830569 Fax 051-7830557 Email [email protected] Ward 9 Wards (1 – 9) Municipality Kopanong Region Xhariep 4. PCO CODE 916 PARYS MP Jihad Mohapi MP Jonas Ramokhoase Administrator Pulane P. Moshata Cell 082 404 65 28 Physical Address 52 Kort Street, Parys, 9585 Postal Address 52 Kort Streets, Parys, 9585 Tel 056 811 2891 Fax 056 817 1060 E-mail [email protected] Ward 9 Wards (6, 9 -14, 18) 10 October 2014 Municipality Ngwathe Municipality Region Fezile Dabi 5. PCO CODE 921 LADYBRAND MP Maureen Angela Scheepers Administrator Moleboheng Roestof Cell 083 429 9811 Physical Address 1047 Manyatseng, Ladybrand, 9745 Postal Address 1047 Manyatseng, Ladybrand, 9745 Tel 051-924 5321 Fax 051-9241397 Email [email protected] Ward 5 Wards (2 – 7) Municipality Mantsopa Region Motheo 6. PCO CODE 925 VILJOENSKROON MP Peter Lefu Khoarai Administrator Pule Emmanuel Phamotse Cell 0738473141 Physical Address 23 Engelbrecht Street, Viljoenskroon, 9520 Postal Address 23 Engelbrecht Street, Viljoenskroon, 9520 Tel 056 343 3145 Fax 056 343 1410 E-mail [email protected] / [email protected] Ward 7 Wards (19 – 25) Municipality Moqhaka Municipality Region Fezile Dabi Region 7. PCO CODE 927 ODENDAALSRUS MP Nthibane Rebecca Mokoto Administrator Motau Ntleru Cell 082 307 4933 Physical Address 56 Waterkank Street, Odendaalsrus, 9480 Postal Address P.O. Box 939, Odendaalsrus, 9480 Tel 057 354 4397 Fax 057 354 4390 E-mail [email protected] Ward 9 Wards (9, 10, 18 – 22, 35, 36) Municipality Matjhabeng Region Lejweleputswa Region 8. PCO CODE 938 VREDE MP Bhekizizwe Abram Radebe Cell 082 804 34 67 Administrator Babili Ishmael Radebe Cell 078 848 2972 Physical Address Spar Suite 10, Church Street, Vrede, 9835 Postal Address P.O. Box 533, Vrede, 9835 Tel 058 913 2139 Fax 058 913 2978 E-mail [email protected] Ward 3 Wards (2 – 4) Municipality Phumelela Region Thabo Mofutsanyana 9. PCO CODE 942 FRANKFORT 10 October 2014 MP Madala Louis Ntombela Administrator Mavis Mzamo Cell 082 543 0311 Physical Address 71 Brand Street, Frankfort, 9830 Postal Address 71Brand Streets, Frankfort, 9830 Tel 0588132130 Fax 058 813 1547 E-mail [email protected] Ward 4 Wards (5 – 7, 9) Municipality Mafubi Municipality Region Fezile Dabi 10. PCO CODE 949 ZASTRON (NEW OFFICE) MP Phello Parkies Administrator Mzwandile Plaatjie Cell 0764686760 Physical Address 58 Phosholi Street, Rouxville ,9958 Postal Address 58 Phosholi Street , Rouxville 9958 Tel 051 6630 998 Fax 051 6630 924 E-mail [email protected] Ward 6 wards (1-6) Municipality Mohokare Region Xhariep 11. PCO CODE 950 REITZ MP Naledi Pandor PLO Luyanda Frans 0718550416 Administrator Harry Moholobela Cell 078 1954 501 Physical Address 54 Kerk Street, Reitz, 9810 Postal Address 54 Kerk Streets, Reitz, 9810 Tel 058 863 1118 Fax 058 863 1457 E-mail [email protected] Ward 9 Wards (1 – 9) Municipality Nketoana Region Thabo Mofutsanyana 12. PCO CODE 951 THABA NCHU MP Nthabiseng Pauline Khunou Cell 083 19 9135 Administrator Pulane Shebe Cell 072 03 90012 Physical Address 206 Old OK Building, Ratlou Location, Thabanchu 9781 Postal Address P.O. Box 1565, Garapulana, 9781 Tel 051 873 3412 Fax 051 873 3086 Email [email protected] Ward 6 Wards (39 -43, 49) Municipality Mangaung Region Motheo Region 13. PCO CODE 953 BOTSHABELO MP Solomon Lechesa Tsenoli Cell 0824942214 Administrator Bangilizwe Danti Cell 072 1183 565 Physical Address 155 BA Hospital Road, Municipal Building, 9781 Postal Address 155 BA Hospital Road, Municipal Building, 9781 Tel 051 534 5157 Fax 051 534 5156 Email [email protected] Ward 12 Municipality Mangaung 10 October 2014 Region Mangaung 14. PCO CODE 960 THEUNISSEN MP Manana Florence Tlake Cell 084 752 5354 Administrator Puleng Mabitla Cell 078 044 8088 Physical Address 46 Van Heerden, Theunissen, 9410 Postal Address 46 Van Heerden, Theunissen, 9410 Tel 057-7332825 Fax 057-7332896 Email [email protected] Ward 10 Wards (1 – 10) Municipality Masilonyane Region Lejweleputswa Region 15 PCO CODE 961 SASOLBURG MP Nomaindia Mfeketho PLO Sabelo Mcinziba 0731668889 MPL Sisi Ntombela Administrator Halio Thulo Cell 0734204387 Physical Address 3271 Tailor Park, Zamdela Sasolburg, 1947 Postal Address 3271 Tailor Park, Zamdela, Sasolburg, 1947 Tell 016 974 1441 Fax 061 974 1441 Email [email protected] Wards (1-21) 21 wards Municipality Metsemaholo Municipality Region Fezile Dabi Region 16. PCO CODE 962 WELKOM MP Lindiwe Zulu PLO Oscar Mpetha 078 827 4751 MPL Msebenzi Zwane Administrator Tumelo Shandu Cell 0738983169 Physical Address No.9 Dekaap St. Domitec Building, Welkom 9459 Postal Address No.9 Dekaap St. Domitec Building, Welkom 9459 Tell 057 352 5250 Fax 057 352 5250 Email [email protected] Wards (14—31) 12 Wards Municipality Matjhabeng Municipality Region Lejweleputswa Region 10 October 2014.
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