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Presidential Inauguration Live Viewing Venues [PDF] PLL PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION LIVE VIEWING PLANS NO CONTENT DATE ACTIVIT DISTRICT LOCAL VENUE OFFICIAL Y/ MUNIC MUNIC PLATFO RM EASTERN CAPE 1. Presidential 25 May Live Nelson Mandela Nelson Helenville Resource Dibandlela Nkume Inauguration 2019 Viewing Bay Mandela Centre, 079 895 9691 Bay Port Elizabeth -33.916579, 25.555185 33.9174° S, 25.5550° E 2. Presidential 25 May Live Alfred Nzo Ntabankulu Ward 7, Dumezweni Ndyebo Kopo Inauguration 2019 Viewing Village 083 464 9529 -30.971531, 29.318745 -30.97317° 29°16'38.1"E Tabankulu 3. Presidential 25 May Live Buffalo City BCMM Xhamini Community Tabita Ngqunge Inauguration 2019 Viewing Metro Hall, Tsholomnqa 072 344 7712 (Amagqunukhwebe) -33.160496, 27.52828 -30.16086° 27°31'41.4"E Page 1 of 12 NO CONTENT DATE ACTIVIT DISTRICT LOCAL VENUE OFFICIAL Y/ MUNIC MUNIC PLATFO RM Beacon Bay, Berlin, Bisho, Breidbach, Dimbaza, East London, Kidd's Beach, Kin 4. Presidential 25 May Live Chris Hani Engcobo Nyanga Senior Lwando Helesi Inauguration 2019 Viewing Secondary School, 078 296 0240 Nyanga Village, Ward 7, Ngcobo -31.667930, 27.984043 -34.00772° 18°43'29.9"E Cacadu (Lady Frere), Cala, Cofimvaba, Cradock, Dordrecht, ... 5. Presidential 25 May Live Amathole Amahlathi Mlungisi Community Khanya Kalashe Inauguration 2019 Viewing Hall, 079 525 5140 Stutterheim -32.565680, 27.450068 -32.56564° 27°27'00.1"E aide, Alice, Amatola Coastal, Bedford, Page 2 of 12 NO CONTENT DATE ACTIVIT DISTRICT LOCAL VENUE OFFICIAL Y/ MUNIC MUNIC PLATFO RM Butterworth, Cathcart, Dutywa, Elliotdale, Fort Beaufor 6. Presidential 25 May Live Sarah Baartman Koukamma Kareedo Multi- Natasha Peterson Inauguration 2019 Viewing purpose centre 028 313 7487 -33.956799, 24.295747 -33.95683° 24°17'45.0"E Alexandria, Alicedale, Bathurst, Boknes/Cannon Rocks, Bushmans River, Cape St Francis, 7. Presidential 25 May Live OR Tambo King Manyisane Nomaxabiso Tata Inauguration 2019 Viewing Sabatha Community Hall, 073 000 7177 Dalindyebo Ward 23 Manyisa village, Mnqanduli -31.812662, 28.760555 FREE STATE Page 3 of 12 NO CONTENT DATE ACTIVIT DISTRICT LOCAL VENUE OFFICIAL Y/ MUNIC MUNIC PLATFO RM 8. Presidential 25 May Live Lejweleputswa Matjhabeng Hennenman Ntombi Mhlambi Inauguration 2019 Viewing Correctional Centre 071 877 6923 -27.982433, 27.029082 27.9826° S, 27.0290° E llanridge, Boshof, Bothaville, Brandfort, Bultfontein, Dealesville, Hennenman, Hertzogville 9. Presidential 25 May Live Xhariep Mohokare Goedemoed Prison Cholo Mothibi Inauguration 2019 Viewing -25.746042, 079 409 2906 28.184323 -33.86392° 18°32'36.2"E Fauresmith, Gariep Dam, Jacobsdal, Jagersfontein, Koffiefontein, Luckhoff, Oppermansgronde 10. Presidential 25 May Live Fezile Dabi Moqhaka Kroonstad Prison Mojalefa Inauguration 2019 Viewing Senokoatsane - 27.65036° 078 766 4327 27° 14' 5.57" E Page 4 of 12 NO CONTENT DATE ACTIVIT DISTRICT LOCAL VENUE OFFICIAL Y/ MUNIC MUNIC PLATFO RM Kroonstad, Renovaal, Steynsrus, Vierfontein, Viljoenskroon GAUTENEG 11. Presidential 25 May Live Sedibeng Sharpeville Sharpeville Memorial Perfect Molefe Inauguration 2019 Viewing Community Hall 072 891 1420 Address: 3847 Seeiso Street, Sharpeville Vereeniging -26.687343, 27.871319 26.6877° S, 27.8713° E De Deur/Walkerville, Devon, Eikenhof, Evaton, Heidelberg, Meyerton, Nigel, Sebokeng, Vaal Marina, 12. Presidential 25 May Live Johannesburg Cosmo Cosmo City multi- Pakeng Matsetse Inauguration 2019 Viewing purpose centre 082 297 9556 Page 5 of 12 NO CONTENT DATE ACTIVIT DISTRICT LOCAL VENUE OFFICIAL Y/ MUNIC MUNIC PLATFO RM 154 Angola Avenue, Cosmo City,Roodeport,2188 -26.019949, 27.929646 26.0206° S, 27.9296° E HEAD OFFICE 13. Presidential 25 May Live Tshwane Tshwane Philladelphia Special Valencia Rachuene Inauguration 2019 Viewing School 012 473348 -25.546541, Willy Phalane 28.088554 012 473 0331 25.5469° S, 28.0886° E KWAZULU-NATAL 14. Presidential 25 May Live Umzinyathi Endumeni Msinga High School Thandinkosi Zulu 073 Inauguration 2019 Viewing 200 7710 15. Presidential 25 May Live Amajuba Newcastle/ Siyamukela High Nompilo Mchunu Inauguration 2019 Viewing Uthrech School 083 543 1112 16. Presidential 25 May Live Umgungundlovu Msunduzi New Prison Mlungisi Dlamini Inauguration 2019 Viewing 076 125 9990 Page 6 of 12 NO CONTENT DATE ACTIVIT DISTRICT LOCAL VENUE OFFICIAL Y/ MUNIC MUNIC PLATFO RM -29.583180, 30.356984 29.4330° S, 30.5743° E Cool Air, Dalton, New Hanover, Wartburg 17. Presidential 25 May Live eThekwini Metro N/A Vukuzakhe High Lihle Nxumalo Inauguration 2019 Viewing Municipality School 079 553 8876 18. Presidential 25 May Live Ilembe district Ndwedwe Our Lady of the Vasanti Naidoo Inauguration 2019 Viewing LM Rosary School 072 245 6144 19. Presidential 25 May Live Uthukela District Alfred Duma Enkanyezi Special Patrick Mchunu Inauguration 2019 Viewing School 082 7619341 20. Presidential 25 May Live Ugu Ray Gamalakhe TVET Mthunzi Mkhungo Inauguration 2019 Viewing Nkoyeni -30.790643, 064 687 2185 30.363607 Hibberdene, Margate, Port Edward, Port Shepstone, Southbroom. LIMPOPO Page 7 of 12 NO CONTENT DATE ACTIVIT DISTRICT LOCAL VENUE OFFICIAL Y/ MUNIC MUNIC PLATFO RM 21. Presidential 25 May Live Capricorn Blouberg Tolwe Community Doctor Marebana Inauguration 2019 Viewing Local Hall 076 667 2875 Municipality 22. Presidential 25 May Live Sekhukhune Fetakgomo Moses Mabotha Hall Mokgoma Nkopodi Inauguration 2019 Viewing 076 810 5987 23. Presidential 25 May Live Waterberg Belabela Bela High Stadium Maria Ramoshaba Inauguration 2019 Viewing 082 771 3928 24. Presidential 25 May Live Vhembe Musina Doreen Bridge Thanyani Netshiketa Inauguration 2019 Viewing Municipality Combine School 072 459 3153 25. Presidential 25 May Live Mopani Greater Thomo Village, Eunice Nkuna Inauguration 2019 Viewing Giyani Community Hall 082 530 7193 MPUMALANGA 26. Presidential 25 May Live Gert Sibande Govan Bethal Correctional Vuyisile Cindi Inauguration 2019 Viewing Mbeki Service 082 482 3322 -26.464902, 29.470384 27. Presidential 25 May Live Ehlanzeni Nkomazi KaMhlushwa Joy Themba Inauguration 2019 Viewing District Community Hall 072 364 5300 Municipality -25.743936, 31.624000 Page 8 of 12 NO CONTENT DATE ACTIVIT DISTRICT LOCAL VENUE OFFICIAL Y/ MUNIC MUNIC PLATFO RM 28. Presidential 25 May Live Nkangala Dr J S GaMorwe Community Livhuwani Todani Inauguration 2019 Viewing District Moroka Hall 076 404 2703 Municipality Municipality -25.004480, 28.819570 NORTHERN CAPE 29. Presidential 25 May Live Pixley Ka Seme Renosterber Thembinkosi T Konono Inauguration 2019 Viewing g Community Hall 071 796 7182 Petrusville -30.112803, 24.679056 30. Presidential 25 May Live Namakwa Khai-Ma Junior Club Hall W van Dalen Inauguration 2019 Viewing Nababeep 082 331 1008 -29.055874, 19.403456 29.1951° S, 19.4021° E 31. Presidential 25 May Live ZF Mcgawu Kei Garib The New Primary E Mckay Inauguration 2019 Viewing School 076 383 1553 Kakamas -28.533266, 20.888952 Page 9 of 12 NO CONTENT DATE ACTIVIT DISTRICT LOCAL VENUE OFFICIAL Y/ MUNIC MUNIC PLATFO RM 32. Presidential 25 May Live Pixley ka Seme Siyancuma Velliers Guesthouse M Mollo Inauguration 2019 Viewing Plaatje Douglas 076 991 8400 -29.105362, 23.751005 NORTH WEST 33. Presidential 25 May Live Ngaka Modiri Mahikeng Mahikeng Prison Thulaganyo 2019 Viewing Gaserotse Inauguration Molema (Rooigrond) 071 549 7563 -25.912930, 25.789743 25° 55' 0" S, 25° 48' 0" E 34. Presidential 25 May Live Dr Kenneth Maquassi Wolmaranstad Xolani Mndaweni Inauguration 2019 Viewing Hills 082 350 9872 Kaunda Tswelelang, Chris Hani Community Hall -27.226773, 25.979393 27.2019° S, Page 10 of 12 NO CONTENT DATE ACTIVIT DISTRICT LOCAL VENUE OFFICIAL Y/ MUNIC MUNIC PLATFO RM 25.9586° E 35. Presidential 25 May Live Bojanala Rustenburg Rustenburg Karabo Diale Inauguration 2019 Viewing 071 585 7699 Information Centre -25.671920, 27.244815 36. Presidential 25 May Live Dr Ruth Naledi Stella Hall Fatima Modise Inauguration 2019 Viewing 083 752 9707 Mompati -26.859667, 24.711942 26°54'49.1"S 24°42'04.1"E WESTERN CAPE 37. Presidential 25 May Live Garden Route Oudtshoorn De Rust Community Jethro Grootboom Inauguration 2019 Viewing Hall 079 766 0173 38. Presidential 25 May Live Overberg Overstrand Overhills Community Portia Mlisa Inauguration 2019 Viewing Hall, Kleinmond 071 154 5620 39. Presidential 25 May Live Cape Winelands Breede Ceres Town Hall Peter Titus Inauguration 2019 Viewing Valley 079 396 6623 Page 11 of 12 NO CONTENT DATE ACTIVIT DISTRICT LOCAL VENUE OFFICIAL Y/ MUNIC MUNIC PLATFO RM -33.399600, 19.292563 33.4007° S, 19.2950° E 40. Presidential 25 May Live Metro City of Cape CPUT, Cape Town Sikelela Zokufa Inauguration Viewing 2019 Town Campus 073 772 6574 / M. Williams 072 477 6141 41. Presidential 25 May Live Cape Winelands Breede Worcester Unobuntu Peter Titus Inauguration 2019 Viewing Valley Thusong Service 079 396 6623 Centre 42. Presidential 25 May Live West Coast Swartland Malsmesbury Sikelela Zokufa Inauguration Viewing 2019 Correction Centre 073 772 6574 -33.474302, 18.728976 33.4745° S, 18.7289° E Page 12 of 12 .
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