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Employment Equity Act, 1998 (Act No I STAATSKOERANT, 8 AUGUSTUS 2008 No. 31279 3 DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR / No. R. 806 8 August 2008 PUBLIC REGISTER NOTICE EMPLOYMENT EQUITY ACT, 1998 (ACT NO. 55 OF 1998) I, Membathisi Mphumzi Shepherd Mdladlana, Minister of Labour, publish in the attached Schedule hereto the register maintained in terms of Section 41 of the Employment Equity Act, 1998 (Act No. 55 of 1998) of designated employers that have submitted employment equity reports in terms of Section 21, of the EmplowEquity Act, Act No. 55 of 1998. S MDLADLANA OF LABOUR 09/07/08 - - INo. R. 806 8 August 2008 I ISAZlSO SASEREJISTRJ SOLUNTU UMTHETHO WOKULUNGELELANISA INGQESHO, (UMTHETHO OYINOMBOLO YAMA-55 KA-1998) Mna, Membathisi Mphumzi Shepherd Mdladlana, uMphathiswa wezeMisebenzi, ndipapasha kule Shedyuli iqhakamshelwe apha irejista egcina ngokwemiqathango yeCandelo 41 IomThetho wokuLungelelanisa iNgqesho, ka- 1998 (umThetho oyiNombolo yama-55 ka-I998) izikhundla zabaqeshi abangenise iingxelo zokuLungelelanisa iNgqesho ngokwemigaqo yecandelo 21, IomThetho wokuLungelelanisa iNgqesho, umThetho oyiNombolo yama-55 ka- 4 No. 31279 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 8 AUGUST 2008 List of Designated Employers who reported for the 1st October 2007 reporting cycle The employers listed below submitted their employment equity reports for the 2007 reporting period and complied with the Employment Equity Amended Regulations published on 18 August 2006 by providing accurate and fully completed forms as required by paragraph 6.3 of the Regulations. Descri~tionof terms: Business name: This is the name of the designated employer who reported. Status code: 0 means no query exists on employer record Business Name Status Code 1 LIFEDIRECT PTY LTD 0 ITIME AIRLINE (PTY) LTD 0 3FlFTEEN BUSINESS SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 0 A8DVERSTERBOERDERYBK 0 A A AUTOBODY 0 A C A PTY LTD 0 A C HlGGS TIMBER HARVESTING C C 0 A D TALENT S A PTY LTD 0 A L I GAMING SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 0 A M T PLACEMENT SERVICES PTY LTD n A3 ARCHITECTS PTY LTD 10 A5 10 I ~ABBPOWERTECH TRANSFORMERS (PTY) LTD lo 1 ABE CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS 0 ABSA GROUP 0 ACCENTURE SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 ACCOUTING STANDARDS BOARD 0 ACCURATE CONSTRUCTION CC 0 ACEPAK PACKAGING SYSTEMS 0 ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS GROUP (PTY) LTD 0 ACKERMANS A DIVISION OF PEPKOR RETAIL LTD 0 ACORN SECURITY C C 0 ACORNHOEK SPAR 0 ACW OUDTSHOORN 0 AD BOEDERY 0 AD MASTER PARTS (PTY) LTD 0 ADCORP STAFFING IPTW LTD 0 ADVANCED FIRE SUPPRESSION TECHNOLOGIES 0 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES AND ENGINEERING 0 ADVENTURE INDUSTRIAL CLEANING 0 AEROCELL PTY LTD 0 AER-0-CURE C C 0 AEROQUIP S A PTY LTD 0 AFFIRMATIVE PORTFOLIOS CC 0 AFRICA GLASS DISTRIBUTION PTY LTD 0 AFRICA GLASS EXPORTS (PTY) LTD 0 AFRICA GLASS GROUP SERVICES PTY LTD 0 AFRICA GLASS TREASURY PTY LTD 0 AFRICA TIMBERS 0 STAATSKOERANT, 8 AUGUSTUS 2008 No. 31279 5 AFRICAN BANK INVESTMENTS LIMITED 10 AFRICAN BUSINESS CHANNEL PTY LTD 10 AFRICAN COMMERCE DEVELOPING CO PTY LTD 0 AFRICAN DEFENCE SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD 0 AFRICAN EXPLOSIVES LIMITED 0 AFRICAN HIDE TRADING CORP PTY LTD 0 AFRICAN RAINBOW MINERALS 0 AFRICAN RESPONSE PTY LTD 0 AFRICON ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 0 AFRI-GUARD IPTW LTD 0 AFRI-SERVICES 8 CONTRACTORS 0 AGG LABOUR HIRE C C 0 AGI ALLUMlNlUM CLEARWAY 0 AGI MANUFACTURING 0 AGLABOR CC 0 AGRl WES KAAP 0 AGRINET BEPERK 0 AGRIPLAS (PTYI LTD o ALISA CAR RENTAL PTY LTD 0 ALIWAL NORTH MILL T A SASKO GRAIN 0 AL-KO KOBER HOLDINGS PTY LTD 0 ALL ALLOYS (PTY) LTD 0 ALLAN MASKEW (PTY) LTD 0 ALLCARE ADMINISTRATORS (PTY) LTD 0 ALLIED PUBLISHING LIMITED 0 ALLIED PUTZIGER (PTY) LTD 0 ALLOY MAGNETIC CORES CC 0 ALLWEAR 0 ALPHA CIVIL EDMS BPK 0 ALPHA PHARM EAST CAPE PTY LTD 0 ALPINE AVIATION PTY LTD 0 ALSTOM HIGH VOLTAGE 0 ALSTOM HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT 0 ALSTOM INDUSTRY 0 ALSTOM LOW VOLTAGE 0 6 No. 31279 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 8 AUGUST 2008 APPLIED PNEUMATICS S A PTY LTD 0 APS UMNGANE(PTY)LTD 0 APTEKOR GROOTHANDEL 0 APTUS INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 0 ARB ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS PTY L TD 0 ARCH CHEMICALS fPTY\ LTD 0 ARCH PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS 0 ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE PTY LTD 0 ARK-FORCE LABOUR HIRE & CONSTRUCTION 0 ARMCO SUPERLITE PTY LTD 0 ARMSCOR 0 ARMSTRONG HYDRAULICS PTY LTD 0 ARNOLD VENTER MOTORS PTY LTD 0 AROMA MANAGEMENT SERVICES (PTY) LTD 0 ARROW BRUSHWARE (PTY) LTD 0 ARWYP MEDICAL CENTRE PTY 0 ASA METALS (PTY)LTD 0 ASCOT CONFERENCE CENTRE 0 ASCOT DIAMONDS PTY LTD 0 ASH RESOURCES (PTY) LTD 0 ASHLEY MOTORS 0 ASSMANG CHROME MACHADODORP WORKS 0 ASSOCIATED INDUS PTY LTD 0 ASSOCIATED SPINNERS(PTY) LTD 0 ASSUPOL LIFE 0 ASTWENECA 0 STAATSKOERANT, 8 AUGUSTUS 2008 No. 31279 7 ATAMELANG BUS TRANSPORT PTY LTD 0 ATLANTIC FORMING (PTY) LTD 0 ATLAS COPCO HOLDINGS SA (PN) LTD 0 ATLAS PLASTICS PTY LTD 0 ATM SOLUTION (PTY) LTD 0 ATOLL MEDIA 0 AUDIOSURE 0 AURUM HEALTH RESEARCH PTY LTD 0 AUTO CARRIER TRANSPORT, A DIVISION OF GRIDROD S A (PTY) LTD 0 AUTO INDUSTRIAL SPARTAN (PTY) LTD 0 AUTO LUXUS EDMS BPK 0 AUTO WEST DELTA 0 AUTOCLENZ (PTY) LTD 0 AUTOMA MULTl STYRENE (PTY) LTD 0 AUTOMATED OFFICE EQUIPMENT PTY LTD 0 AUTOMATWE EQUIPMENT INTERNATIONAL(PTY)LTD 0 AUTOPAGE CELLULAR (PTY) LTD 0 AUTOQUIP PTY LTD 0 AUTOTUBE MANUFACTURING PTY LTD 0 AUTOWIEL PTYI LTD n AVBOB MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY 0 AVENTIS CROPSCIENCE SA (PTY )LTD 0 AVIOCEAN (PTY) LTD 0 AVlS FORKLIFT CENTRE PTY LTD 0 AVlS SOUTHERN AFRICA 0 AVlS SOUTHERN AFRICA NORTHERN PROVINCE 0 AVlS SOUTHERN AFRICA WESTERN CAPE 0 AVUXENI COMPUTER ACADEMY 0 AXIOM SYSTEMS AFRICA PTY LTD 0 AXlZ (PTY) LTD 0 B & T COMMERCIAL COLD STORAGE C C 0 B B P SECURITY SERVICES 0 B B S RICHARDS BAY C C 0 B B TRUCK & TRACTOR SERVICES PTY LTD 0 B B USED PTY LTD 0 B D 0 SPENCER STEWARD J H B INC 0 BKBLTD 0 IBK S INCORPORATED 10 I B P B CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD 0 B P SANDOWN SERVICE STATION 0 B R ELECTRONICS 0 B S C TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 0 B S N MEDICAL PTY LTD WEEKLY PAID 0 BABCOCK AFRICA SERVlCES (PTY) LTD 0 BABY & COMPANY PTY LTD 10 BACHMANN SE MOTORHAVE 10 BADER SOUTH AFRICA 10 I BAGSHAW FOOTWEAR 0 BAGSHAW FOOTWEAR 0 BAISCH KNITWEAR PTY LTD 0 BAJ AUTO INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 0 BAKER HUGHES MINING TOOLS PTY LTD 0 BAKWENA PRINT CC 0 BALEKANE CONSTRUCTION 0 BALL STRAATHOF PTY LTD 0 BAMBANANI FRUIT FARMS 0 BANGANANI FORESTRY SERVICES 0 8 No. 31279 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 8 AUGUST 2008 BANK OF TAIWAN SOUTH AFRICA BRANCH 0 BARAK PRODUKTE EDMS BPK 0 BARBERTON MINES LIMITED 0 BARFORD JONES ORTHOMED (PTY) LTD 0 BARGAIN MOTOR CENTRE 0 BARNEYS PAINT CENTRE PTY LTD 0 BAROQUE MEDICAL & ELECTRONICS CC 0 BARPLATS MINES LIMITED 0 BARROW CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD 0 BARROWS DESIGN & MANUFACTURING PTY LTD 0 BARRY FARBER ATTORNEYS 0 BASELINE CIVIL CONTRACTORS PTY LTD 0 BASFOUR 2988 PTY LTD 0 BATHUBATSU CLEANING PTY LTD 0 BATLHATLHOBI INSPECTIONS 0 BAYHEAD SERVICE CENTRE 0 BAYMONT POWER PROJECTS PTY LTD 0 BAYSIDE ALUMINIUM 0 BBDO CAPE TOWN ADVERTISING PTY LTD 0 BD ELLIS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PTY LTD 0 BD SARENS (PTY)LTD 0 BDM INDUATRIAL PROJECTS 0 BDO SPENCER STEWARD KZN INC 0 BEARCAT TIRE C C HEAD OFFICE 0 BEARINGMAN PTY LTD 0 BEARINGS INTERNATIONAL 0 BEEKMANBROTHERSGROUP 0 BEEKMAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES PTY LTD 0 BEESTEPAN BOERDERY (PTY) LTD 0 BEHR SERVICES 0 BElER SAFETY FOOTWEAR 0 BElTH DIGITAL (PTY) LTD 0 BEL-ESSEX ENGINEERING PTY LTD 0 BELINDAS FOODS C C 0 BELIZE CONSTRUCTION 0 BELL EQUIPMENT COMPANY S.A. (PTY) LTD 0 BELTRONIX PTY LTD 0 BENBEL GARDEN 0 BENE THE GOOD WATER COMPANY 0 BENHAUS MOLORI ClVlLS PTY LTD 0 BENICON 0 BENONI COUNCIL FOR THE CARE OF THE AGED 0 BENTEL ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 0 BERCO EXPRESS (PTY) LTD 0 BEREA NURSES INSTITUTE PRETORIA 0 BERGVIEW ONE STOP 0 BERGVILLE CASH AND CARRY 0 ERRICK TRADING CC 10 ERRY & DONALDSON (PTY) LTD 10 I BERSALOM 10 BERWIN CHICKENS 10 I BESTERSAUTO 0 BETTING WORLD 0 BEVAN ADVERTISING PTY LTD 0 STAATSKOERANT, 8 AUGUSTUS 2008 No. 31 279 BEVAN PRINTING PTY LTD 10 BEVERAL INVESTMENTS CC 10 BHEJANE SECURITY CONSULTANS CC 0 BHODl MANUFACTURERS PTY LTD 0 BHP BILLITON ENERGY COAL SA LIMITED 0 BIARISTO PROJEKTE B K 0 BIBLE SOCIETY OF SOUTH AFRICA 0 BID CORPORATE SERVICES (PTY) LTD 0 BIDDULPHS REMOVALS 8 STORAGE SA (PTY) LTD 0 BIG MEDIA PUBLISHERS (PTY) LIMITED 0 BIG SKY COACHES PTY LTD 0 BIOVAC S A C C 0 BIRCHLEIGH NOORD MOTORS 0 BLUE WATER FISHING ENTERPRISES 0 BLUEBERRY HILL FARMS 0 BLUFF MECHANICAL APPLIANCE (PTY)LTD 0 BMW (SOUTH AFRICA) (PTY) LTD 0 BMW DIVISION 0 BMW FINANCIAL SERVICES (SOUTH AFRICA) (PTY) LTD 0 BOARDMAN BROS (PTY) LTD 0 BOARDMAN BROS NATAL PTY LTD 0 BOART LONGYEAR 0 BODENE (PTY) LTD 0 BOGDANS TRANSPORT (PTY) LTD 0 BOHLABELA OFFICE 0 BOJANALA BUS AND COACH 0 BOKOMO FOODS 0 BONAEROPARK FOODLANE C C 0 BONERTS MOTOR SPARES 0 - BOSCHENDAL WINES 10 BOSHARD CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD 10 I 10 No. 31279 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 8 AUGUST 2008 BSF COARINGS SERVINGS PTY LTD 0 BT MASHIANE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE 0 BUCCANEER SHOES 0 BYTES COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 10 BYTES SOFTWARE PTY LTD 10 I BYTES SYSTEM INTEGRATION PTY LTD 10 C 6 CLOTHING 10 I LC & F KONSTRUKSIE B K 10 I C A K K TA PICK N PAY HAZELPARK 0 C B D PAVEMENT MARKINGS PTY LTD 0 C J BENlNGFlELD TRUST 0 C J PETROW & CO PTY LTD 0 C J RENTALS PTY LTD 0 C M C KOCH KONSTRUKSIE B K 0 C P MOTORS 10 C R S TECHNOLOGIES 10 I I STAATSKOERANT, 8 AUGUSTUS 2008 No.
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