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Gauteng Province 1 GAUTENG PROVINCE 1. PCO CODE 101 MOGALE CITY MP Peace Mabe Cell 082 524 8313 MPL Faith Mazibuko Administrator Motlalepule Mogoje Cell 082 5015492 Physical Address 203 Boston Building, Cnr Human & Kruger Street, Krugersdorp, 1739 Postal Address 203 Boston Building, Cnr Human & Kruger Street, Krugersdorp, 1739 Tel 011 660 7476 Fax 011 660 6153/086 663 4507 E-mail [email protected] Ward 32 wards (1- 32) Municipality Mogale City Region West Rand 2. PCO CODE 102 PRETORIA CENTRAL MP Elizabeth Thabethe ( PLO-Oliver Nqubelani) Cell 082 578 8081 071 331 3856/021 464 2855 MPL Maggie Tlou Administrator Nomsa Masilela Cell 076 9962141 Physical Address 463 Belvedere & Beatrix Street, Acadia, 0083 Postal Address 463 Belvedere & Beatrix Street, Acadia, 0083 Tel 012 324 6092 Fax 012 321 6631 E-mail [email protected] Ward 9 wards (5, 60, 1, 3, 58, 59, 42, 56, and 57) Municipality Tshwane Region Tshwane 3. PCO CODE 103 MIDRAND MP Richard Mdakane Cell 082 990 4092 MPL David Makhura Administrator Kaizer Komane Cell 082 7555567 Physical Address Suite 12 Midrand City Shopping Centre, 2nd Floor, 185Old Pretoria Rd, Half Way House, Midrand, 1685 Postal Address Suite 12 Midrand City Shopping Centre, 2nd Floor, 185Old Pretoria Rd, Half Way House, Midrand, 1685 Tel 011 315 6581 Fax 011 315 0457 E-mail Midrand@ancpco -gp.co.za Ward 6 wards (77, 7 8, 79, 80,92and93) Municipality City of Johannesburg Region Johannesburg 4. PCO CODE 104 SEPHIMA MP Bob Mabaso Cell 082 302 8697 MPL Thuliswa Nkabinde Administrator Thembakazi Amanda Mamabolo (Volunteer) Cell 0765310048 Physical Address 461 Dingani Street, Phiri, Soweto, 1818 Postal Address P.O. Chiawelo Phiri, Soweto 1818 Tel 011 986 5184 Fax 011 986 5180 E-mail siphima@ancpco-gp .co.za Ward 6 wards (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16) 27 OCTOBER 2014 1 Municipality City of Johannesburg Region Johannesburg 5. PCO CODE 105 IPELEGENG/DUBE MP Strike Ralegoma Cell 082 995 5018 MPL Busisiwe Mncube Administrator Edward Kgosimang Cell 083 710 9228 Physical Address Ipelegeng Com. Centre, Cnr Phera & Khumalo White City Jabavu, 1868 Postal Address Ipelegeng Com. Centre, Cnr Phera & Khumalo White City Jabavu, 1868 Tel 011 982 4596 Fax 011 982 7642/086 725 1422 E-mail [email protected] .za Ward 7 wards (33 to 39) Municipality City of Johannesburg 6. PCO CODE 106 GERMISTON/CENTRAL MP Bulelani Gratitude Magwanishe (PLO-Thobane Matheza) Cell 083 293 5407 021 469 6757/012 4311039 MPL Brian Hlongwa Administrator James Mbazima Cell 072 4510174 Physical Address Suite F, 2nd Floor, Chamber of Commerce, 235 Meyer Street, Germiston, 1401 Postal Address Suite F, 2nd Floor, Chamber of Commerce, 235 Meyer Street, Germiston, 1401 Tel 011 873 7753 Fax 011 872 1878 E-mail [email protected] Ward 12 wards (20,21,22,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,42) Municipality Ekurhuleni Municipality Region Ekurhuleni 7. PCO CODE 107 Sandton/Rosebank MP Mike Masutha (PLO-Judith Tshabala) Cell 082 496 8370 071 852 4919/021 467 1725 MPL Administrator Cathy Motaung Cell 074 7644812 Physical Address Walters Avenue, 3rd Floor, 158 Jan Smuts Avenue, Rosebank, 2196 Postal Address Walters Avenue, 3rd Floor, 158 Jan Smuts Avenue, Rosebank, 2196 Tel 011 447 5180 Fax 011 447 9227 E-mail [email protected] .za Ward 8 wards (73, 74, 87,88,90,91,103, and 106) Municipality City of Johannesburg Region Johannesburg 8. PCO CODE 108 DOBSONVILLE MP Morutoa Rosalia Masefele Story Cell 083 998 0205 MPL Lebogang Maile Administrator Lattie Selematsela Cell 071 4273009 Physical Address 232 Luthuli Street, Dobsonville, 1863 Postal Address 232 Luthuli Street, Dobsonville, 1863 Tel 011 988 7460/62 27 OCTOBER 2014 2 Fax 011 988 8060 E-mail [email protected] .za Ward 14 wards (40,41,42,43,44,45,47,48,49,53,126,123) Municipality City of Johannesburg Region Johannesburg 9. PCO 109 LENASIA MP Vincent Smith Cell 0834488428 MPL Ismail Vadi Administrator Thabo Moshoeshoe Cell 078 430 8075 Physical Address 57 Gemabok Avenues, 1st Floor Twin Cnr, Lenasia 1820 Postal Address P.O. Box 3274, Lenasia 1820 Tel 011 854 2745 Fax 011 854 2847 E-mail [email protected] Ward 6 (5-10) Municipality City of Johannesburg Region Johannesburg 10.PCO CODE 110 VANDERBIJLPARK MP Hlengiwe Buhle Mkhize (PLO-Siya Qoza) Cell 082 990 4691 082 898 1657/012 427 8099 MPL Barbara Creecy Administrator Alex Mokoena Cell 078 8000559 Physical Address 15 Kopane Bld, Cnr President Kruger & Eric Louw Street, Vanderbijlpark, 1900 Postal Address 15 Kopane Bld, Cnr President Kruger & Eric Louw Street, Vanderbijlpark, 1900 Tel 016 933 6604 Fax 016 933 6603 E-mail [email protected] .za Ward 11 wards (3-10 and 22-24) Municipality Emfuleni Region Sedibeng 11.PCO CODE 111 MAMELODI MP Phindile Martha Mmola Cell 083 649 4762 MP Nomzamo Madikizela Mandela Cell MPL Jacquiline Mofokeng Administrator Tsietsi Sofala Cell 074 3491108 Physical Address Room 19 Balebogeng Centre, Tsoeu Street, Mamelodi West, 0122 Postal Address Room 19 Balebogeng Centre, Tsoeu Street, Mamelodi West, 0122 Tel 012 805 1455 Fax 012 805 0227 E-mail [email protected] Ward 12 wards (6,10,15,16,17,18,23,28,38,40,43,67) Municipality Tshwane Region Tshwane 12.PCO 112 ROODEPOORT MP Gerhardus Koornhof Cell 083 308 6864 MPL Errol Margerman Administrator Sindile Muthwa Cell 074 9738062 27 OCTOBER 2014 3 Physical Address 301, 3rd Floor ABSA Building, 64 Vanwyk Street, Roodepoort, 1725 Postal Address P.O. Box 581, Roodepoort, 1725 Tel 011 760 2617 Fax 011 760 1583 E-mail [email protected] Ward 6 wards (71, 83, 84, 85, 89, and 97) Municipality Roodepoort Region Johannesburg 13.PCO CODE 113 JOHANNESBURG SOUTH MP Maesela David Kekana Cell 074 357 3586 MPL Doreen Senokoanyane Administrator Thulani Mteto Cell 073 348 4947 Physical Address 218 Tramway Street, Kenilworth, 2190 Postal Address P.O. Box 274, Rossetnville, 2130 Tel 011 683 4067 Fax 011 683 4103 E-mail [email protected] Ward 5 wards (23, 54, 55, 56& 57) Municipality City of Johannesburg Region Johannesburg 14.PCO CODE 114 BRONKHORSTSPRUIT / KUNGWINI MPs Gerhardus Oosthhuizen (PLO-Tsolofelo Lejaka) Cell 083 286 3017 079 509 9840/021 465 5506 MPL Refiloe Mogale Administrator Khabonina Mabena Cell 076 70 86 595 Physical Address 56 Kruger Street, Forum Building, Bronkhorspruit, 1020 Postal Address 56 Kruger Street, Forum Building, Bronkhorspruit, 1020 Tel 013 932 0129 Fax 013 932 0922 E-mail [email protected] Ward 14 wards (1-14) Municipality Bronkhorspruit Region Tshwane 15.PCO CODE 115 CENTURION MP Deneo Raphuthi Cell 083 649 4762 MPL Valentine Mbatha Administrator Hafeeza Felton Cell 076 708 5985 Physical Address Office B59, Centurion Town Council, Cnr Rabie & Basen Rd, Liyleton, 0157 Postal Address Office B59, Centurion Town Council, Cnr Rabie & Basen Rd, Liyleton, 0157 Tel 012 664 0437 Fax 012 664 0437/086 208 3027 E-mail [email protected] Ward 8 wards (48,57,65,66,64,69,70) Municipality Centurion Region Tshwane 16.PCO CODE 117 SANKOPANO/ALEXANDRA MP Paul Mashatile Cell 082 491 9007 MPL Kanyane Mpapa Administrator Charlotte Manthosi Cell 072 1577 483 27 OCTOBER 2014 4 Physical Address 99 8th Avenue, Cnr Alfred Nzo Street, Alexandra Multipurpose Centre, Alexandra, Postal Address Tel 011 346 2191 Fax 011 882 2737 E-mail [email protected] Ward 9 wards (32, 72, 75, 76, 81,105,107,108 and109) Municipality City of Johannesburg Region Johannesburg 17.PCO CODE 118 JOHANNESBURG REGION MP Joan Fubbs Cell 083 600 3093 MPL Godfrey Tsotetsi Administrator Bekie Vilakazi Cell 082 759 3801 Physical Address 5th Floor Masa House, 12 New South Street, Gandhi Square, Mashalltown, 2001 Postal Address 5th Floor Masa House, 12 New South Street, Gandhi Square, Mashalltown, 2001 Tel 011 834 5973 Fax 011 833 8773 E-mail [email protected] Ward 9 wards (59 – 67) Municipality City of Johannesburg Region Walter Sisulu, Region Region Johannesburg 18.PCO CODE 119 ZOJAZEM MOTLANA MP Amos Masondo Cell 082 995 5610 MPL Lentheng Mekgwe Administrator Vacant Cell 073 091 8915 Physical Address Ground Floor, 2191 Old Mutual Building, Jabulani, 1868 Postal Address P.O. Box KwaXuma 1868, Jabulani, Soweto, 1868 Tel 011 932 1941 Fax 011 932 1939 E-mail [email protected] Ward 5 wards (20, 21, 46, 51, and 52) Municipality City of Johannesburg Region Johannesburg 19.PCO CODE 120 ATTERIDGEVILLE MP Fikile Mbalula (PLO-Kenetswe Moshogeni) Cell 082 443 3224 082 828 5848/021 465 5506 MPL Hope Papo Administrator John Maleka Cell 072 438 4259 Physical Address Mini Munitoria Cnr Mgadi & Komane, Attridgeville,0008 Postal Address P.O. Box 403, Attridgeville, 0008 Tel 012 373 8856 Fax 012 373 7540 E-mail [email protected] Ward 7 wards (7, 51, 62, 63, 68, 71, and 72) Municipality Tshwane Region Tshwane 20.PCO CODE 121 DIEPKLOOF MP Danny Kekana Cell 083 967 1479 MPL Sakhiwe Khumalo Administrator Mzikayise Vilakazi Cell 072 686 9301 27 OCTOBER 2014 5 Physical Address 7450 Zwelitsha Street, Zone 1Diepkloof, 1864 Postal Address P.O. Box 44, Diepkloof, 1864 Tel 011 985 9031 Fax 011 985 6919 E-mail [email protected] Ward 6 wards (26-31) Municipality City of Johannesburg Region Johannesburg 21.PCO CODE 122 RANDBURG MP Ebrahim Ebrahim Cell MPL Mike Madlala Administrator Wellington Ntsondo Cell 083 4706 768 Physical Address Office 1, 5th Floor Progress House, 112 Bordeaux Drive, Randburg, 2194 Postal Address Office 1, 5th Floor Progress House, 112 Bordeaux Drive, Randburg, 2194 Tel 011 781 2244 Fax 011 781 6959 E-mail [email protected] Ward 8 wards (94, 95, 96, 99,100,101,102 &104) Municipality City of Johannesburg Region Johannesburg 22.PCO CODE 123 KLIPTOWN MP Lindiwe Sisulu (PLO-Swazi Taitai) Cell 083 781 8820/021 466 7600 MP Beverly Abrahams Cell 082 920 1349 MPL Daisy Mashego Administrator Jabulane Zwane Cell 073 132 7820 Physical Address Shop No.
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