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Regulation Gazette, No. 6883 STAATSKOERANT, 2 OKTOBER 2000 No. 21583 ~ No. R. 956 27 September ~ I I PUBLIC REGISTRY NOTICE EMPLOYMENT EQUITY ACT, 1998 (ACT NO. 55 OF 1998) I, Membathisi Mphumzi Shepherd Md[adlana, 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 ernplq’ers who employ more than 150 employees, that have submitted employment equity reports in terms of section 21, of the Employment Equity Act, Act No. 55 of 1998. MMS MDLADLANA MINISTER OF LABOUR No. R. 956 27 September 2000 NONGONOKO WA MINTSARISO YA VANEKJ NAWU WA NDZINGANO WA NT3RH0, 1998 (NAWU NO. 55 WA 1998) Mina, Membathisi Mphumzi Shepherd Mdladlana, Holobye wa Mintirho, ndzi kombisa eka Xitandzhaku lexi nga laha ndzeni, rhij isitara Ieri ri endliweke ku ya hi Xiyenge xa 41 xa Nawu wa Ndzingano wa Ntirho, 1998 (Nawu No. 55 wa 1998) ra vathori lava hlawuriweke lava tholaka vatirhi VO thda 150, lava humeseke swiviko swa ndzingano wa ntirho ku ya hi Xiyenge xa 21, xa Nawu Wa Ndzingano Wa Ntirho, Nawu No. 55 wa 1998. MMS MDLADLANA HOLOBYE WA MINTIRHO + 78 No. 21583 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2 OCTOBER 2000 1. A C WHITCHER 2. A M MOOLLA CLOTHING (PTY) LTD 3. A-MARK HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 4. A.F DREYER (PTY) LTD 5. ABB AUTOMATION (PTY) LTD 6. ABB POWERTECH TRANSFORMERS (PTY) LTD 7. ABB TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION (PTY) 8. ABBEYDALE BUILDING & CIVIL LTD 9. ABBOTT LABORATORIES 10. ABERDARE CABLES PTY LTD 11. AC NIELSEN SOUTH AFRICA BV 12. ACA MINE LTD 13. ACADEMY BRUSHWARE (PTY) LTD 14. ACCRONYM (PTY) LTD 15. ACE HIRE 16. ACME STORES (lNCORP DALES) 17, ACVV OUDTSHOORN 18. ADCOCK INGRAM HOLDINGS (PTY)LTD 19. ADCORP HOLDINGS LIMITED 20. ADCORP MANAGEMENT SERVICES (PTY) LTD 21. ADEL GROUP PTY LTD 22. ADMINCO (PTY) LTD 23. ADTRAMZ RAIL SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD 24. ADVANCED INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT 25. AECI COATINGS (PTY) LTD 26. AEROQUIP 27. AFRIBRAND HOLDINGS LTD 28. AFRICA ROLLER (PTY)LTD 29. AFRICAN AMERICAN PROPERTIES HOTELS 30. AFRICAN CABLES LTD 31. AFRICAN CAPACITORS (PTY) LTD 32. AFRICAN CATALYST (PTY) LTD 33. AFRICAN COMMERCE DEVELOPING CO (PTY) 34. AFRICAN DEFENCE SYSTEMS LTD 35. AFRICAN EXPLOSIVES LIMITED 36. AFRICAN HIDE TRADING CORP 37. AFRICAN LIFE GROUP 38. AFRICAN PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD. 39. AFRICAN RAINBOW MINERALS (pTY)LTD 40. AFRICAN SELF HELP ASSOCIATION 41. AFRICON 42. AFRISCAN (PTY) LTD 43. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 44. AGRISERVE 45. AGRITEC (EDMS)BPK 46. AIG SOUTH AFRICA 47. AIRBORNE EXPRESS (PTY) LTD 48. AIRPORT HANDLING SERVICES 49. AIRPORTS COMPANY SOUTH AFRICA 50. ALAN MAIR MNFR JEWELLERS 51. ALBERTON TOWN COUNCIL 52. ALCATEL ALTECH TELECOMS 53. ALCOM RADIO DISTRIBUTORS PTY LTD 54. ALCOM SYSTEMS PTY LTD 55. ALERT ENGINE PARTS (PTY) LTD 56. ALERT STEEL (PTY) LTD 57. ALEXKOR LIMITED 58. ALFRED TEVES SA (PTY) LTD 59. ALGOA BUS COMPANY 60. ALGOA STRUCTURES CC 61. ALGORAX (PTY) LTD 62. ALLANRIDGE MUNICIPALITY 63. ALLEM BROTHERS (PTY) LTD 64. ALLENS MESHCO (PTY) LTD 65. ALLEYCAT CLOTHING (PTY) LTD 66. ALLIANCE DISTRIBUTION (PTY) LTD 67. ALLIANCE TOOLS SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 68. ALLIANZ INSURANCE 69. ALLIED PUBLISHING LIMITED 70. ALLOY WHEELS INT. (PTY) LTD 71. ALPHA (PTY) LTD 72. ALPHA CIVIL (PTY) LTD , ,_.. ..... ~’””---””’””’ STAATSKOERANT, 2 OKTOBER 2000 No. 21583 79 73. ALSTOM DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT 74. ALSTOM ELECTRICAL MACHINES (PTY) LTD 75. ALSTOM ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS 76. ALSTOM HIGH VOLTAGE 77. ALSTOM INDUSTRY (PTY) LTD 78. ALSTOM MEASUREMENTS 79. ALSTOM POWER SYSTEMS 80. ALSTOM SWITCHGEAR 81. ALSTOM TRANSFORMERS 82. ALTECH HEAD OFFICE 83. ALTECH SMART CARD TECHNOLOGIES-DMSION 84. ALVERN CABLES (PIT) LTD OF ALTECH DATA 85. AMALGAMATED APPLIANCES (PTY) LTD 86. AMALGAMATED HOSPITALS LTD 87. AMANZ1 ESTATES 88. AMATIKULU PEX PRODUCTS 89. AMATIKULU PRAWNS (PTY) LTD 90. AMATOLA DIST61CT COUNCIL 91. AMATOLA WATER-AMANZI 92. AMC CLASSIC (PTY) LTD 93. AMC COOKWARE 94. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL 95. AMPATH 96. AMPLATS - AMANDELBULT MINE 97. AMPROS (PTY) LTD 98. AMT CONSTRUCTION RECRUITMENT PTY LTD 99. AMT PLACEMENTS (PTY) LTD 100. ANCHOR SECURITY CC 101. ANDERSON CONSULTING 102. ANDERSON TRANSPORT DIENSTE PTY LTD 103. ANDREW MENTIS (PTY) LTD 104. ANGLO AMERICAN FARMS LTD 105. ANGLO COAL 106. ANGLO CORPORATE DIVISION 107. ANGLO GOLD LTD VAAL RIVER 108. ANGLOGOLD HEALTH SERVICE 109. ANGLOVAAL MINING LIMITED 110. ANGLOVAAL MINING LTD: NKOMATI JOINT VENTURE 111. ANTALK3 (PTY) LIMITED 112. APOSTOLIDES CC T/A RIVER SMEAD POULTRY FARM 113. APPLJYIT-IWATE FARM (PTY)LTD 114. APPLETISER S.A (PTY) LTD 115. APRON SERVICE (PTY) LTD 116. AQUARIUS MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD 117. ARANDA TEXTILE MILLS (TTY) LTD 118. ARIES INVESTMENT HOLDINGS LTD. 119. ARIESKRAAL FARMTRUST 120. ARM-TECT SECURITY CC 121. ARMCO SUPERLITE 122. ARMSCOR 123. ARROW AFRICA (PTY) LTD 124. ARROW ALTECH DISTRIBUTION (PTY) LTD 125. ARTSCAPE 126. ARVIN EXHAUST SA (PTY) LTD 127. ARWA (PTY) LTD 128. ARWYP MEDICAL CENTRE (PTY) LTD 129. ARYAN BENEVOLENT HOME COUNCIL 130. AS VIL.70EN & SEUNS BOERDER (EDMS) BPK 131. ASA METALS (PTY)LTD 132. ASFA SERVICES (PTY) LTD 133. ASKARI MINING SERVICES 134. ASLA CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD 135. ASP DISTRIBWrORS PTY LTD 136. ASPEN PHARMACARE 137.ASSOCIATED PREVENTION SERVICES (AI%) 138. ASSOCIATED AUTOMOTIVE DISTRIBUTORS (PTy)LTD 139. ASSOCIATED MANGANESE MINES 140. ASSOCIATED MOTOR HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 141. ASSOCIATED PRINTING @TY]LTD 142. ASSOCIATED SPINNERS 143. ASTRAPAK LIMITED 144. ASTUTE INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD 4 80 No. 21583 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2 OCTOBER 2000 145. ATIO CORPORATION (PTY) LTD 146. ATLANTIC FORMING (PTY)LIMITED 147. ATLANTIS FORGE (PTY) LTD 148. ATLAS COPCO SA (PTY) LTD 149. AUGUST LAPPIE SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 150. AUNDE CARTRIM (PTY) LTD 151. AUTO CARRIER TRANSPORT (PTY) LTD 152. AUTO INDUSTRIAL SPARTAN (PTY) LTD 153. AUTO LUXUS PTY LTD 154. AUTO PEDIGREE (PTY) LTD 155. AUTOCAST (PTY) LTD 156. AUTOCAT MANUFACTURES 157. AUTOCLENZ SA (PTY) LTD 158. AUTOLIV SOUTHERN AFRICA (PTY)LTD I 59. AUTOMATED OFFICE EQUIPMENT PTY (LTD) 160. AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH T/A CANON AFRICA 161. AUTOPAGE CELLULAR 162. AUTOPAX (PTY) LTD 163. AVBOB INDUSTRIES LTD 164. AVBOB MUTAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY 165. AVERY DENNISON SA (PTY) LTD 166. AVGOLD LIMITED: LORAINE DIVISION 167. AVGOLD LTD ETC DIVISION 168. AVGOLD LTD/JOHANNESBURG DIVISION 169. AVGOLD- TARGET DIVISION 170. AVITRONICS 171. AVROY SHLAIN COSMETICS 172. AWETHU BREWERIES LTD 173. AXIZ (PTY) LTD 174. B J M SECURITIES 175. B&E INTERNATIONAL (PTY) 176. BABCOCK AFRICA CONTRACTING 177. BABCOCK BORSIG POWER STEINMULLER 178. BADER BOP (PTY) LIMITED AFRICA 179. BAGSHAW FOOTWEAR 180. BALALAIKA HOTEL SANDTON 181. BALEKA CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD T/AR. G. 182. BANK OF ATHENS CIVILS 183. BARBERTON Municipally 184. BARGAIN WHOLESALERS 185. BARKLY-WEST MUNICIPALITY 186. BARLOW LIMITED 187. BARLOWS EQUIPMENT CO ISANDO 188. BARON IZIKWEPHA SECURITY SERVICES 189. BARROWS POINT OF PURCHASE (PTY) LTD 190. BASELINE CIVIL CONTRACTORS 191. BASF S.A. (PTY) LYD 192. BASIL READ (PTY) LTD 193. BASS SECURITY 194. BATEMAN WATER (PTY)LIMITED 195. BAYSIDE ALUMINIUM 196. BDFM PUBLISHERS 197. BDM TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD 198. BDO SPENCER STEWARD (JHB) INC 199. BEACON S’WEZI S & CHOCOL ATEJ 200. BEARING MAN LIMITED 201. BEC VELLVILLE 202. BEHR CLIMATE CONTROLE 203. BEHR ENGINE COOLING 204. BEHR ENGINE COOLING ITA 205. BEHR SERVICES 206. BEIER ALBANy & cOMpANy (PTY)LTD 207. BEIGE HOLDINGS LIMITED 208. BELGOTEX 209. BELGOTEX CARPETS 210. BELL EQUIPMENT COMPANY 211. BELLSTRAAT HOSPITAAL 212. BELTING SUPPLY SERVICES (PTY) LTD 213. BELTRONIX (PTY)LTD 214. BENMER PLANT HIRE 215. BENTEX (PTY) LTD 216. BERZACK BROTHERS (PTY) LTD A- !. *“.M +*.:.%&-.* STAATSKOERANT, 2 OKTOBER 2000 No, 21583 81-. 217. BESAANS DU PLESSIS FOUNDRIES (PTY) LTD 218, BETKO FRESH PRODUCE CC 219, BETTAFRESH PREPARED FOODS 220. BEVCAN DIVISION OF CROWN NAMP 221. BEVCAP 222. BIBETI’E 223. BIBLE CORRESP. SCHOOL 224. BIBLE SOCIETY OF SOUTH AFRICA 225. BIC SA (PTY) LTD 226. BIDDULPHS REMOVALS 227. BIG BROTHER CCTV (PTY)LTD 228. BIG FIVE DUTY FREE (PTY) LTD 229. BILADELE (PTY)LTD & ASSOCIATED 230. BILL BUCHANAN ASSOC FOR THE AGED COMPANIES 231. BKB BEPERK 232. BKS (PTY)LTD 233. BLAA ! JWBERG MUNICIPALITY 234. BLACK TOP SURFACES 235. BLAKE AND ASSOCIATES 236. BLICK SA (PTY)LTD 237, BLOEMFONTEIN COLLEGE 238. BLOEMFONTEIN MED1-CLINIC 239. BLOEMFONTEIN MUNICIPALITY 240. BLUE CONTINENT PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD 241, BLUFF MECHANICAL APPLIANCE PTY 242. BLYVOORUITZICHT GOLD MINING CO 243. BMW FINANCIAL SERVICES (PTY) LTD 244. BNK LANDBOU (EDMS) BPK 245. BO DISTRICT COUNCIL 246. BOARD LONGYEAR SECO A DIVISION OF ANGLO OPERATIONS LIMITED 247, BOARDMAN BROS (PTY) LTD 248. BOART LONGYEAR 249. BOART LONGYEAR 250. BOART LONGYEAR RYC 251. BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM (PTY) LTD 252. BOLDPROPS 80 (PTY) LTD 253. BON TON CLOTHING CC 254. BOPHIRIMA DISTRICT COUNCIL 255. BORDER TECHNIKON 256. BOSVELD SITRUS (PTY) LTD 257. BOTHAVILLE MUNICIPALITY 258. BOTSHABELOTLC 259. BOUBLOK (PTY) LTD 260. BOWLER MEI’CALF LIMITED 261. BOXER CASH & CARRY (PTY) LTD 262. BP SOUTHERN AFRICA (PTY) LTD 263. BPB GYPSUM (PTY) LIMITED 264. BRAAKS PLANTS (PTY) LTD 265. BRAIT 266. BRAKE BONDING AND CLUTCH MANUFACTURING 267. BRAKPAN TOWN COUNCIL 268. BRANDVLEI KOOP WYNKELDER 269. BRGS 270. BRICKVELD (PTY)LTD 271. BRIDGE WHOLESALE (PTY) LTD 272. BRIDGESTONE FIRESTONE SA (pTy)LTD 273. BRISTOL MYERS (PTY) LTD 274. BRITISH AIRWAYS 275. BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO DISTRIBUTORS 276. BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD MANUFACTURERS SOUTH AFRICA (PT’Y) LTD 277. BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCOPRODUCTS 278. BROADWAY FOODWEAR MANUFACTURERS SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 279. BROKREW (PTY) LTD 280. BRONAAR PLASE (EDMS) BPK 281. BTR AUTOMOTIVE 282. BUCHANAN BOYES THOMPSON SMITHERS INC. 283. BUFFALO CLOTHING CC 284. BUFFALO TIMBER & HARDWARE CO 285. BUFFESFONTEIN GOLD MINES LIMITED 286. BUHLER (PTY) LTD 287. BUILDING SERVICE SYSTEMS CC 288. BULK MECH (PTY) LTD r —— 4 82 No. 21583 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2 OCTOBER 2000 289. BULL BRAND FOODS (PTY) LTD 290. BUSCOR (PTY) LTD 291. BUSINESS PARTNERS LTD 292. BU’ITERWORTHS PUBLISHERS (PTY) LTD 293.
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