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Updated Provincial Stakeholders Data Base Province of the EASTERN CAPE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Beacon Hill Office Park-Corner of Hargreaves Road and Hockley close – Private Bag X0039 – Bhisho – 5605 – REPUBIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Tel: +27 (0)43 605 5458∙ Fax: +27 (0)86 616 3998 ∙ Email address- [email protected]: Website: www.ecdsd.gov.za ___________________________________________________________________________________________ DATA BASE : PROVINCIAL EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS NAME/SURNAME ORGANISATION TELEPHONE FAX EMAIL MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Premier O. L. Mabuyane Premier of the 040 609 040 609 6608 [email protected] Eastern Cape, Office 6626/07/6277 086 2606 718 v.za of the Premier, 078 161 7194 Bhisho,5605 Hon H. Sauls-August Speaker , Eastern 040 608 0276 Ext 040 635 2148 [email protected] Cape Legislature, 6976 Bhisho, 5605 072 525 7976 Hon M. Qoboshiyane Deputy Speaker 040 608 0276 Ext [email protected] Eastern Cape 6976 Legislature, Bhisho, 040 608 0139 Ext 5605 6839 071 603 3215 Hon B. Fanta Chairperson, 040 608 0102 Ext 086 408 1748 [email protected] Women Caucus, 6802 [email protected] Legislature, Bhisho, 082 086 3841 5605 GUEST LIST PROVINCIAL STAKEHOLDERS Page 1 Hon Konza Chairperson 040 609 1568 Ext [email protected] Portfolio Committee 6568 for Soc Dev, 063 103 6780 Legislature, Bhisho 076 183 4576 5605 MEC Nomakhosazana Dept of Health, 040 608 1114 [email protected] Meth Bhisho, 5605 040 608 1261 073 550 1010 MEC Fundile Gade Dept of 040 608 4305 040 608 4247 nombuyekezo.nkwenkwezi Education,Zwelitsha 040 608 4202/03/08 @ecdoe.gov.za ,5608 MEC Mlungisi Mvoko Dept of Finance, 040 101 0175 040 101 0707 ntombentsha.mjikelo@ectre Economic 040 101 0166 asury.gov.za Development, 079 493 5903 [email protected] Environmental Affairs and Tourism MEC Fezeka Bayeni Dept of Sport, 043 604 4101 043-642 6759 nobathembu.koko@ecsrac. Recreation, Arts and 043 492 1415/1001 gov.za Culture, King 072 600 9235 nondumiso.mapekula@srac William’s Town, 072 601 1232 .gov.za 5600 MEC Weziwe. Tikana Dept of Transport, 043 604 7414/7559 043 643 4209 nomfezeko.mveku@safetye Safety and Liaison, 073 269 6552 c.gov.za Bhisho, 5605 ntokazi.dingindawo@safety ec.gov.za MEC Babalo Madikizela Dept of Roads and 040 602 4216 thembisa.cekeshe@ecdpw. Public Works, 040 602 4276 gov.za Bhisho, 5605 082 800 1471 [email protected] 071 620 2036 a MEC Xolile Nqatha Dept of Cooperative 040 609 5788 040 609 2135 [email protected] governance and 040 609 5231 Traditional Affairs, 084 028 4313 Bhisho, 5605 MEC Nonceba Kontsiwe Dept of Human 043 711 9777/9669 043 711 9785 [email protected] Settlements, East 072 525 7976 [email protected] GUEST LIST PROVINCIAL STAKEHOLDERS Page 2 London, 5200 066 010 4798 [email protected]. za MEC Nonkqubela Pieters Dept Of Rural 040 639 1180 [email protected] Development and 040 602 5003/4 v.za Agrarian Reform, 066 028 2957 Bhisho, 5605 073 590 6038 MEC Siphokazi Lusithi Dept of Social 040 608 9125/9124 Siyamthanda.Heshula@ecd Development, P/Bag 083 378 1492 sd.gov.za x 0039, Bhisho, 5605 CHIEF Langa Mavuso Chairperson, House 040 609 1084 040 609 1294/5 nomvelo.gumenge@eccogt of Traditional 040 609 1085 a.gov.za Leaders, Eastern Cape Local Government and Traditional Affairs, Bhisho, 5605 Mama Queen Ndamase Chairperson, 083 682 5764 086 560 1935 [email protected] Imbumba 073 333 0908 040 609 5935 [email protected] Yamakhosikazi m Akomkhulu, House [email protected] of Traditional o.za Leaders, Bhisho, 5605 CLLR Xola Pakati Mayor, Buffalo City 043 705 1072 043 743 9040 [email protected] Metro, East London,5200 HEAD OF MUNICIPALITIES, PROVINCIAL & NATIONAL DEPARTMENTS MR M. Machemba Acting Head of 071 586 0370 [email protected] Department, Dept of Social Development, Private Bag x 0039, Bhisho, 5605 GUEST LIST PROVINCIAL STAKEHOLDERS Page 3 Head of Department, 040 608 040 608 1112 thobile.mbengashe@echealth. Dept of Health, 1111/1107/1137 086 571 2587 gov.za Private Bag x 0038, 083 378 9136 [email protected] Bhisho, 5605 MS N. Mbude Acting Head of 040 608 4208 040 608 4249 [email protected]. Department, Dept of 083 324 5425 za Education, Private [email protected] Bag x 0032, Bhisho, .za 5605 [email protected] MS L. Tsipa Acting Head of 043 604 4019 043 642 5309 [email protected]. Department, Dept of za Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, Private Bag x 0020, Bhisho, 5605 MR V. Mapolisa Head of Department, 043 605 6241 nomalungelo.mjuza@safetyec Dept of Safety and 082 562 7576 .gov.za Liaison, Private Bag x 0057 Bhisho, 5605 MS T. Poswa Head of Department, 043 711 9602 [email protected] Dept of Human 082 444 4030 [email protected] Settlements, Private Bag x 0000 MR B. Dayimani Acting Head of 040 602 5006/7 Bongikhaya.Dayimani@drdar. Department, Dept of 040 602 5073 gov.za Rural Development 079 916 8380 [email protected] and Agrarian Reform, a Bhisho, 5605 MS M. Mama Head of Department, 043 605 7004 043 605 7304 nombulelo.marenene@dedea. Dept of Economic 043 605 7007 gov.za Development, [email protected] Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Private Bag x 0054, Bhisho,5605 GUEST LIST PROVINCIAL STAKEHOLDERS Page 4 MR M. Gcasamba Chief Director, 043 700 7000 043 743 4786 [email protected] Department of Land ov.za affairs, East [email protected] London,5200 MS P. Makhanya Provincial Head, 043 604 5402/6 [email protected] Department of Water 043 604 5404 [email protected] Affairs, KWT,5600 083 782 9916 [email protected] MR V.K. Mguqulwa The Regional Head, 043 702 7107 043 721 2694 [email protected] Department of 043 721 1470 043 702 7182 Justice, P/Bag x 086 5044 830 9065,East London,5200 MS N. Douw-Jack Chief Director, 043 701 3128 043 722 1012 [email protected]. Provincial Operation za Eastern Cape, P/Bag x 9005, Dept of Labour, East London, 5200. MR G. Mabulu Provincial Manager, 043 604 6400 043 642 1165 [email protected] Dept of Home Affairs, 043 604 6422 086 545 3211 [email protected] KWT, 5600 a [email protected] MR P.F. Mbambo Regional 043 706 7811 043 722 1064 [email protected] Commissioner, DCS, v.za More Street, Quigney, East London, 5200 LT GENERAL L. Ntshinga The Commissioner, 040 608 8413 040 608 8416 [email protected] South African Police [email protected] Service, P/Bag x 7471,Zwelitsha, 5608 COL N. Bika Social Crime 040 608 7205 [email protected] Prevention, South 040 608 7183 African Police Service, Zwelitsha,5608 GUEST LIST PROVINCIAL STAKEHOLDERS Page 5 MR N. Pinyane Acting Manager, 043 722 2602 043 722 2615 [email protected] GCIS, East London, 043 722 2609 5200 MR V. Dayile Chairperson, Eastern 043 701 3414 043 701 3415 [email protected] Cape Aids Council, [email protected] East London, 5200. MR T. Mnyimba Municipal Manager, 043 701 4000 043 783 2257 [email protected] Amathole District v.za Municipality, P.O.Box 320, East London, 5200 MR A. Sihlahla Municipal Manager, 043 705 1045/6/7 043 743 1688 [email protected] Buffalo City Metro, 117 Oxford Street, East London, 5200 DR B. Mthembu Acting Municipal 045 808 4600/10/28 [email protected] Manager, Chris Hani District Municipality, P/Bag x 7121, Komani,5320 MR D.M Pillay Municipal Manager, 041 508 7115 [email protected] Sarah Baartman 083 458 9614 [email protected] District Municipality, 32 Govan Mbeki Avenue, Standard Bank Building, Port Elizabeth, 6001 MR O.N. Hlazo Municipal Manager, 047 501 6407 047 532 6518 [email protected] OR Tambo District 079 542 8096 .za Municipality, P/Bag x 082 559 9536 [email protected] 6043, Myezo Magwa House, Mthatha,5100 SPECIAL PROGRAMMES UNITS MS M. Boma Special Programmes 076 420 6872 [email protected] GUEST LIST PROVINCIAL STAKEHOLDERS Page 6 Unit, Dept of Safety 079 514 4720 .za and Liaison, Bhisho, [email protected] 5605 a MS P. Msikinya Special Programmes 040 609 6182 040 609 6088 [email protected] Unit, Office of the Premier, Bhisho, 5605 MS N. Mtyobile Special Programmes 040 609 6309 [email protected] Unit, Office of the 086 5216 260 ov.za Premier, Bhisho, 5605 MS T. Rulumeni Special Programmes 043 604 4149 043 642 5309 [email protected] Unit, Dept of Sport 043 604 4150 ov.za Recreation Arts and 076 706 3902 [email protected] Culture, King 073 122 8644 William’s Town, 5600 MR S. Bruiners Special Programmes 040 608 4511 040 608 4523 [email protected]. Unit, Dept of 072 1346 749 gov.za Education, Zwelitsha, [email protected] 5608. a MS N. Nkomana Special Programmes 040 635 9052 [email protected] Unit, Dept of Local 071 3643 788 ov.za Government and Traditional Affairs, Bhisho, 5605 MS N. Nzuzo Special Programmes 043 711 9583 [email protected] Unit, Department of 073 180 8523 [email protected] Human Settlements, 073 2367 380 East London, 5200 MS X. Fani Special Programmes 082 968 6362 [email protected] Unit, Dept of Social 073 2112 343 [email protected] Development, Bhisho, 5605 MR S. Mzananda Special Programmes 040 609 4682 040 609 4469 [email protected] Unit, Dept of Public 071 688 1511 e.gov.za GUEST LIST PROVINCIAL STAKEHOLDERS Page 7 Works, Bhisho, 5605 [email protected] MR N.
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