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Database Column Report Page: 1 GROOT LETABA RIVER WATER DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (GLeWaP): STAKEHOLDER DATABASE – COLUMN REPORT Name: Company City Muller, Willie A M Muller en Seuns LETSITELE Muhlongo, Mhlavasi Abbie Farm (Nwatsuvula) NWAMITWA Ndhlovu, Abbie Abbie Farm (Nwatsuvula) NWAMITWA Ndhlovu, Johannes Abbie Farm (Nwatsuvula) NWAMITWA Ndhlovu, July Abbie Farm (Nwatsuvula) NWAMITWA Ndhlovu, Rosie Abbie Farm (Nwatsuvula) NWAMITWA Maluleke, S. African Farmers Union TZANEEN Rapitsi , David African National Congress NWAMITWA Mothiba, Moshala African National Congress POLOKWANE Ramalepe, Shadrack African National Congress (ANC) NAMAKGALE Strydom, Melissa Agri Letaba TZANEEN Taylor, Ingrid Agri Letaba TZANEEN van Rooyen, Louis Agri Letaba - Letaba Water Users Association LETSITELE Long, Tony Agri Letaba/ Agri Limpopo TZANEEN Prinsloo, Elna Agri Limpopo - Loskop LADANNA Booysen, Werner Agri Limpopo: ZZ2 FAUNA PARK Stapylton, C. Agri North TZANEEN Opperman, Nic Agri SA PRETORIA van der Merwe, Hans Agri SA PRETORIA van Zyl, Phille Agri SA Commodity Chamber MOOKETSI van Wyk, Riaan Agri SA Gauteng BIRCHLEIGH Rall, Gert Agri SA Limpopo (Morgenzon, Leeukuil) POLOKWANE Botha, Ilze Agri SA Magazine PRETORIA van Rooyen, Johan Agricultural Business Chamber (ABC) PRETORIA Taunyane, Tumi Agricultural News PRETORIA Moephuli, Shadrack Agricultural Research Council PRETORIA Mpandeli, Sylvester Agricultural Research Council PRETORIA Shaker, Massoud Agricultural Research Council SILVERTON Barnard, Robin Agriculture Research Council PRETORIA Bloem, Pierre AgriSpectrum POLOKWANE Liebenberg-Enslin, Hanlie Airshed Planning Professionals (Pty) Ltd HALFWAY HOUSE Mudeme, Lerato Airshed Planning Professionals (Pty) Ltd HALFWAY HOUSE Thomas, Renee Airshed Planning Professionals (Pty) Ltd HALFWAY HOUSE Graham, Alastair Alastair and Joan Graham Trust TZANEEN Hadebe, Princess ANC Womans League NWAMITWA Mathebula, Dzumisani ANC Youth League NWAMITWA Ngomane, Sendrina ANC Youth League: Nwamitwa Village NWAMITWA Louw, Adriaan ARC-Institute for Agricultural Engineering SILVERTON Ives, Ernest ASA Metals (Pty) Ltd POLOKWANE Atherstone, D B Atherstone Trust TZANEEN Malatji, Johannes Ba-Maseke Tribal Authority NAMAKGALE Mudunungu, N A Ba-Phalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Smit, Riana Ba-Phalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Malatji, Daniel Ba-Phalaborwa Tribal Authority NAMAKGALE Mautji, Moses Ba-PhalaborwaTraditional Affairs Office NAMAKGALE Malatji, M F Ba-Seloane Tribal Authority SELOANE Ramalepe, Lekgolo BaKgaga BaMaupa Communal Property Association LENYENYE Lebepe, Matome Bapedzi Projects and Plant Hire cc TZANEEN Chauke, M S Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Magomane, M S Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Makayela, T J Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Makwala, M O Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Malatji, B C L Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Malatji, M P Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Malatji, Samuel Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Malesa, M E Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Mashele, J G Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Nkuna, T J Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Nziane, N P Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Popela, M R Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Rapatsa, D M Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Sehlwana, N V Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Sono, N A Baphalaborwa Local Municipality PHALABORWA Phalane, Mashile Batlhabine Rural Development Trust TZANEEN Malatji, Albert Bayhala Bokana Tribal Authority NAMAKGALE de Beer, Erika Beeld Newspaper AUCKLAND PARK Tempelhoff, Elise Beeld Newspapers AUCKLAND PARK Eastman, Billy Beli Trust LETSITELE Du Toit , J J Bella Ombre LETSITELE Page: 2 GROOT LETABA RIVER WATER DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (GLeWaP): STAKEHOLDER DATABASE – COLUMN REPORT Name: Company City Bosveld Sitrus Belle Ombre LT 815 GED 0/Eureka/The Plains LETSITELE Campbell, Chris Bird Life South Africa/Pietersburg SUPERBIA Grossel, Joe Birdlife South Africa FAUNA PARK Verdoorn, Gerhard Birdlife South Africa RANDBURG Hoek, Andriette BKS (Pty) Ltd PRETORIA Howard, Mike BKS (Pty) Ltd PRETORIA Pieterse, Hermien BKS (Pty) Ltd PRETORIA Pullen, Bob BKS (Pty) Ltd PRETORIA Mashau, Eddie BKS (Pty) Ltd THOHOYANDOU Basie Goosen Familie Trust Blaauwkop MS 514 GED 0 MUSINA Mark Ivy Trust Bloemtuin LS 828 GED 17 and 19 MUNNIK Hendricks, Maria Blue Sands Trading 561 TZANEEN Kgatla, Marcus Boakomo Trading Enterprises cc MODJADJISKLOOF Bestuurder Boedel A.M van der Grijp TARENTAALRAND Erasmus, T. Boer/besproeieer BANDELIERKOP Louw, Leon Boer/besproeieer DUIWELSKLOOF Thomson, W D Boer/besproeieer HAENERTSBURG Landman, E C Boer/besproeieer LETSITELE Landman, T. Boer/besproeieer LETSITELE de Beer, J S Boer/besproeieer LYNWOODRIF Green, Christie Boer/besproeieer LYNWOODRIF Flemming, J H Boer/besproeieer PARKVIEW Bierman, P T Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Botha, H J Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN du Toit, T P D Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Duffus, A R Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Eckard, P J Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Eloff, J A Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Erasmus, H D Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Hugo, D. Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Jordaan, P J Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Kleynhans, W A Boer/Besproeieer TZANEEN Kruger, H V Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Lombard, B P Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Lombard, H J Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Meyer, L E Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Oosthuisen, S. Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Osmers, C F Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Robinson, P. Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN van der Merwe, G C L Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN van der Merwe, J R Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN van Schalkwyk, N J Boer/besproeieer TZANEEN Ngobeni, Victor Bomvu Village NWAMITWA Moropeng, Brown Boreletsani Farmers Agricultural Co-operative GIYANI van der Spuy, Melt Bosvelder Newspaper MOKOPANE Botha, Mark Botanical Society of South Africa CLAREMONT Chepape, Mathipa Botlokwa Community Radio DWARSRIVIER Raphahlelo, Mpho Botlokwa Community Radio DWARSRIVIER Manganyi, Thomas Brown Speed Development and Construction LETABA Shiburi, Brown Brown Speed Development and Construction LETABA Shivuri, N B Brown Speed Development and Construction LETABA Bestuurder Bruboer Venootskap LETSITELE Wolmarans, H. 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DToeupraismrtm ent of Economic Development, Environment and POLOKWANE Lebelo, Shirley DToeupraismrtm ent of Economic Development, Environment and POLOKWANE Leroy, Marc DToeupraismrtm ent of Economic Development, Environment and POLOKWANE Rogers, Stan DToeupraismrtm ent of Economic Development, Environment and POLOKWANE Shivambu, Jacquie DToeupraismrtm ent of Economic Development, Environment and POLOKWANE Mphahlele, Mogole DToeupraismrtm ent of Economic Development, Environment and POLOKWANE NORTH Nkuna, W. DToeupraismrtm ent of Education GIYANI Tladi, M B Department of Education POLOKWANE Homu, A.A Department of Education: Namakgale Circuit Office - DoET NAMAKGALE The Manager Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism LETSITELE Agenbach, Coenrad Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism PRETORIA Hector, Wayne Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism PRETORIA Yako, Pamela Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism PRETORIA
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