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Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC of SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID AFRIKA Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID AFRIKA Regulation Gazette No. 10177 Regulasiekoerant March Vol. 633 29 2018 No. 41534 Maart PART 1 OF 6 ISSN 1682-5843 N.B. The Government Printing Works will 41534 not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes 9 771682 584003 AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure STAATSKOERANT, 29 MAART 2018 No. 41534 65 List of designated employers who reported for the 01 September 2017 reporting cycle Description of terms: No: This represents sequential numbering of designated employers and bears no relation to an employer. (The list consists of 6069 large employers and 21094 small employers). Business name: This is the name of the designated employer who reported Status code: 0 means no query. EE Reference Number: This is the reference number of all employers who reported successfully. No Business Name Status Code EE Ref No: 1 0307 FILMS (PTY) LTD 0 821489 2 08600PLUMBER 0 817804 3 08XCONNECT COM 0 822716 4 1 UP DESIGN (PTY) LTD 0 813173 5 1 WAY 0 790271 6 1000 HILLS SPAR 0 786733 7 10X INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD 0 817048 8 123 CONSULTING (PTY)LTD 0 823025 9 15 ON ORANGE HOTEL 0 813019 10 180 DEGREE DIGITAL PRINT CC 0 815011 11 180 DEGREES DONE TO PERFECTION 0 824828 12 1KZNTV 0 820196 13 1ST CONTACT MONEY 0 819272 14 1ST CONTACT SERVICES CC 0 141174 15 2 CANA SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 0 523173 16 2 RIVER BOERDERY 0 820222 17 2016223694 SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 0 824533 18 21ST CENTURY PAY SOLUTIONS COMPANY (PTY) LTD 0 824308 19 24 CARROTS EVENT DESIGN CC 0 799461 20 24-7 CARE WATEFALL HILLS 0 814041 21 25AM (PTY) LTD 0 793080 22 261 DURBAN ROAD C C 0 16865 23 27FOUR INVESTMENT MANAGERS (PTY) LTD 0 821969 24 28 NOVEMBER 2012MEDISCOR PBM 0 579874 25 2ENGAGE 0 823729 26 2K KONSTRUKSIE BK 0 794440 27 3 CORE ELECTRICAL 0 790395 28 3 J COMPUTER SUPPLIES PTY LTD 0 802646 29 3 SIXTY PRECAST CONCRETE (PTY) LTD 0 793429 30 3 WAY MARKETING (PTY) LTD 0 816577 31 34 SOUTH - THE FOOD MARKET 0 819571 32 360 DEGREES PRODUCTION HOUSE PTY LTD 0 802394 33 360 FARMING PARTNERSHIP 0 820986 34 360SCM A DIVISION OF PEPKOR RETAIL LIMITED 0 805246 35 369 DESIGNS 0 788767 36 36ONE ASSET MANAGEMENT (PTY) LTD 0 807866 37 3BRICK WELKOM 0 820177 38 3C HOLDINGS 0 775751 39 3C METAL SA (PTY) LTD 0 800029 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 66 No. 41534 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 29 MARCH 2018 40 3C TRANSPORT CC 0 815092 41 3D DESIGN 0 208363 42 3DR HOLDINGS PTY LTD 0 817420 43 3G MOBILE (PTY) LTD 0 801455 44 3G RELOCATIONS 0 786866 45 3M SOUTH AFRICA (PTY)LIMITED 0 11722 46 3Q CONCRETE 0 794712 47 3V PROJECT 0 775901 48 4 BYTES AUTOMATION CC 0 809779 49 4 MIX INTERNATIONAL 0 805048 50 4 MOST SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD 0 822796 51 43 AIR SCHOOL (PTY) LTD 0 758093 52 45TH ENGEN CONVENIENCE CENTRE 0 808958 53 4CIT SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 0 792430 54 4D INNOVATIONS GROUP PTY LTD 0 813506 55 4D SECURITY SOLUTIONS 0 818903 56 4D SECURITY SOLUTIONS 0 811270 57 4PL COM 0 787035 58 5DT 0 792230 59 5ONE MARKETING SA (PTY)LTD 0 800246 60 62 WATERS (PTY) LTD 0 822521 61 7 ARROWS SECURITY LTD 0 823463 62 7 TREES CLOTHING 0 815913 63 80 WESTCLIFF TRADING AS FOUR SEASONS HOTEL THE WESTCLIFF 0 817801 64 8MILE INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD 0 813398 65 9TH BIT CONSULTING (PTY) LTD 0 824776 66 A & A FURNISHING 0 5815 67 A & A SECURITY SERVICES 0 805529 68 A & B VISSER TRANSPORT CC 0 803939 69 A & D POWER CC 0 819849 70 A & E HYPERWORLD 0 18893 71 A & M LOGISTICS 0 811378 72 A & R ENGINEERING & MINING SUPPLIES 0 589329 73 A & T AUTO SERVICES CC 0 811119 74 A - Z DOORS CC 0 785776 75 A 1 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 0 335114 76 A A A MEAT HOSPITAALPARK 0 154727 77 A A LOUW BOERDERY 0 807653 78 A B B HOLDINGS PTY LTD 0 9605 79 A B E CONTRACTING SERVICES (PTY) LTD 0 798322 80 A BATCHELOR & ASSOCIATES 0 817223 81 A C G ARCHITECTS & DEVELOPMENT PLANNERS 0 385817 82 A C HIGGS TIMBER HARVESTING C C 0 6896 83 A C WHITCHER PTY LTD 0 2757 84 A D ROUX & SEUNS B K 0 119762 85 A ESTERHUIZEN BOERDERY EDMS BPK 0 794380 86 A FORCE SECURITY CC 0 824481 87 A G HAEFELE & SONS CC 0 794965 88 A HAK INDUSTRIAL SERVICES (PTY) LTD 0 794401 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 29 MAART 2018 No. 41534 67 89 A HARTRODT SA PTY LTD 0 16 90 A J CHARNAUD & CO (PTY) LTD 0 792615 91 A J CIVILS CC 0 812264 92 A J VAN WYK TRANSPORT 0 803965 93 A LEITA STEEL CONSTRUCTION (PTY ) LTD 0 790822 94 A LITE CONCEPTS 0 11072 95 A M T AFRICA RECRUITMENT PTY LTD 0 571354 96 A M T PLACEMENT SERVICES PTY LTD 0 568441 97 A M TRANSPORT 0 9224 98 A MCDOUGALL 0 824526 99 A O KLIPP 0 792118 100 A P BURGER BOERDERY 0 8451 101 A P LINGEFELDER TA RUSTFONTEIN TRUST 0 816515 102 A R FABRICATIONS PTY LTD 0 270086 103 A R S DISTRIBUTORS 0 806617 104 A RIX 0 794160 105 A RUPERT L'ORMARINS PTY LTD 0 795777 106 A S H PLANT HIRE 0 103924 107 A SALES CONNECTION CC 0 798418 108 A SHAK (PTY) LTD 0 811990 109 A SQUARE FORKLIFT (PTY) LTD 0 809767 110 A STUART HOLDINGS PTY LTD 0 792992 111 A TEAM HOLDINGS 0 823383 112 A TO Z ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 0 786371 113 A V K VALVES SOUTHERN AFRICA PTY LTD 0 572219 114 A V R LABOUR OUTSOURCING 0 731519 115 A V UNLIMITED 0 790907 116 A VAN DER MERWE INC 0 791778 117 A W MALHERBE 0 786973 118 A&B GLOBAL MINING 0 822515 119 A&C VAN NIEKERK BOERDERY 0 754801 120 A&D SPITZ 0 842 121 A&J BROILER BREEDERS 0 803780 122 A&J MOTORS 0 821518 123 A&R TRANSPORT BK 0 799609 124 A-GAS (SOUTH AFRICA) (PTY) LTD 0 791598 125 A-THERMAL RETORT TECHNOLOGIES (PTY)LTD 0 814596 126 A-Z IRRIGATION CC 0 818007 127 A1 FISHERIES 0 753647 128 A1 SUPERMARKET 0 775848 129 A1L REALIZATIONS (PTY) LTD 0 799756 130 A1L REALIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL 0 823458 131 A2A KOPANO INCORPORATED 0 811728 132 A2L MEDIA CORP (PTY) LTD 0 789891 133 A3 ARCHITECTS (PTY) LTD 0 257370 134 A5 0 783609 135 AA TECHNICAL SERVICES PTY LTD 0 822931 136 AAA MEAT NORTH 0 408017 137 AAA SCHOOL OF ADVERTISING (PTY) LTD 0 807971 138 AAD COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL CC 0 810406 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 68 No. 41534 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 29 MARCH 2018 139 AAD COMMERCIAL PARTS (PTY) LTD 0 808963 140 AAD DRIVETRAIN SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD 0 808965 141 AAD LOGISTICS (PTY) LTD 0 685740 142 AAD TRUCK & BUS (PTY) LTD 0 806172 143 AADNESGAARD & MELOUNEY CC 0 795543 144 AAN DE DOORNS 0 150892 145 AAN DE DOORNS WYNKELDER (EDMS) BPK 0 749205 146 AARD MINNING EQUIPMENT PTY LTD 0 786105 147 AARTAPPELS SA 0 809546 148 AAS OPERATIONS 0 803980 149 AAT COMPOSITES (PTY) LTD 0 11336 150 AB BRICKWORKS (PTY) LTD 0 1148 151 AB LABOUR SERVICES 0 15326 152 AB MULLER BOERDERY (EDMS) BPK 0 806598 153 AB PIENAAR 0 806687 154 AB VERCUEIL 0 803860 155 AB VERVOER 0 796733 156 ABAC 0 804136 157 ABACUS AUTOMATION CC 0 801954 158 ABAGOLD LTD 0 6157 159 ABAKALI PTY LTD 0 787069 160 ABAQULUSI MUNICIPALITY 0 9322 161 ABAQULUSI SUPERSPAR 0 805674 162 ABAVIKELI SECURITY SERVICES CC 0 271153 163 ABAX INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 0 374977 164 ABBA CHICK (PTY) LTD 0 804057 165 ABBA MOOSA WHOLESALERS 0 799460 166 ABBEYCON (PTY) LTD 0 806190 167 ABBEYDALE BUILDING & CIVILS 0 2235 168 ABBOT MACHINE MOVING & RIGGING PTY LTD 0 20124 169 ABBOTT LABORATORIES 0 9105 170 ABBVIE PTY LTD 0 808741 171 ABC HANSEN 0 793731 172 ABC PRINTERS PTY LTD 0 793641 173 ABC SWEETS PTY LTD 0 34005 174 ABCUS WINDOWS & STEELWORKS 0 62456 175 ABD DISTRIBUTORS 0 810458 176 ABE CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS (PTY) LTD 0 8425 177 ABE TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD 0 802816 178 ABELANANI CREATIONS 0 814031 179 ABENDRUHE PLASE (EMDS) BPK 0 6321 180 ABENGOA SOUTH AFRICA 0 822433 181 ABERCROMBIE & KENT SAFARIS (PTY) LTD 0 5689 182 ABERDARE CABLES (PTY) LTD 0 390 183 ABERDOUR FARM 0 796565 184 ABES TECHNOSEAL DIV HUDACO 0 757772 185 ABET INSPECTION & ENGINEER SERVICES 0 654341 186 ABF LEGEND LOGISTICS PTY LTD 0 807488 187 ABIES DRESS FABRICS CC 0 820111 188 ABILENE POULTRY BREEDERS 0 1221 This gazette is 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214 ABTA INVESTMENTS (PTY)LTD 0 809050 215 ABUNDANT MEDIA 0 802053 216 ABV BRANDS (PTY)LTD 0 822770 217 ABYX CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD 0 813002 218 AC BLAKE 0 753473 219 AC BRABYS (PTY) LTD 0 18116 220 AC MEIRING BOERDERY CC 0 820135 221 AC PELSER 0 791651 222 AC SECURITY 0 780061 223 AC-ELECTROMECH MAINTENANCE SERVICES 101 (PTY) LTD 0 819312 224 ACA GROUP PTY LTD 0 725120 225 ACACIA SPECIALITY CHEMICALS (PTY) LTD 0 803859 226 ACADEMY BRUSHWARE (PTY) LTD 0 2753 227 ACADEMY OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD 0 16116 228 ACADEMY OF SCIENCE OF SOUTH AFRICA 0 815341 229 ACADEMY OF SOUND ENGINEERING PTY LTD 0 819227 230 ACBO SERVICES CC 0 791910 231 ACCATAX SERVICES PTY LTD 0 810589 232 ACCELERATE DESIGN PTY LTD 0 810218 233 ACCELERATE PROPERTY FUND MANAGEMENT 0 814126 234 ACCELERATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY (PTY) LTD 0 821481 235 ACCELERATED CHRISTIAN EDUCATION SA 0 13295 236 ACCELERATION EMARKETING (PTY) LTD 0 385728 237 ACCENTURE (SOUTH AFRICA) (PTY) LTD 0 44 238 ACCENTURE SERVICES 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