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Appendix 5: Public Participation Mookodi-Mahikeng 400kV Powerline EIA Report Appendices Appendix 5: Public Participation Appendix 5A: Interested and Affected Party (IAP) Database Appendix 5B: Proof of Notification Appendix 5C: Reply Forms and Comments Appendix 5D: Minutes of Meetings Appendix 5E: Comments and Responses Report Mookodi-Mahikeng 400kV Powerline EIA Report Appendices Appendix 5A: Interested and Affected Party (IAP) Database AUTHORITY DATABASE Organisation / Affiliation Name Surname Designation Tel. No. Fax No. Mobile Email Physical Address Postal Address National Government Siboniso Mbense Deputy Director - Public Sector 0123999387 [email protected] Sindiswa Dlomo 0123999390 [email protected] Nyiko Nkosi 0123999392 [email protected] [email protected]; Seoka Lekota Biodiversity Risk Management 0123999573 [email protected] Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) Olivia Letlalo [email protected] Thulisile Nyalunga [email protected] Bathandwa Ncube 0123999368 [email protected] Stanley Tshitwamulomoni Biodiversity 0123999587 [email protected] Thobekile Zungu Biodiversity and Conservation [email protected] Provincial Government Department Development Impact Management 80 Church Street, Private Bag X82298 Motshabi Mohlalisi 0145973597 0145923553 [email protected] 80 Church Street, Rustenburg Environmental Quality Rustenburg Management North West Department of Rural, Environment and Director: Environmental Agricentre Building, Cnr. Dr James Moroka and Agricultural Development (NWREAD) Tharina Boshoff 0183895330/ 5656 0183895646 [email protected] Planning and Co-ordination Stadium Road, Mmabatho [email protected]; Queen Imasiku Environmental officer 0145927378 0866264695 [email protected]; 80 Church Street, Rustenburg [email protected] Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS)-North Limpopo-North West Proto 15 th floor, Bothongo Plaza-east, 285 Francis Baard Thato Mjona 07123921499 07123921408 +27834880655 [email protected] Private Bag X995, Pretoria, 0001 West C32A, C32B, D41A, D41B CMA - Official (Schoeman) Street Regional Department of Forestry and Fisheries Head of Communications: Agricentre Building, cnr Dr James Moroka Drive and Bonolo Mohlakoana 0183895719 0183844571 [email protected] (DAFF) office-North West Agriculture Stadium Street, MMABATHO Vaal University of Technology Building, c/o Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) - North Thozama Basi Regional Manager 01848700/01/02/03 184629039 [email protected] Voortrekker & Private Bag A 1, KLERKSDORP, 2570 West Margaretha Prinsloo Streets, KLERKSDORP, 2570 1st Floor Gaabomotho Building North West Provincial Heritage Resources Authority 760 Dr. James Moroka Drive Mosiane Motlhabane Heritage Coordinator 0183882753/2936 (086) 621 1240 [email protected] (NWPHRA) Private Bag X90 Mmabatho Heritage Officer: Archaeology, South African Heritage Resources Agency Natasha Higgitt Palaeontology and Meteorites 021 462 4502 021 462 4509 [email protected] 111 Harrington Street | Cape Town. (SAHRA) Unit Heritage House, Cookes Lake, 3031 Nelson North West Parks Board Dinah Rangaka Public Relations Manager 0183971500/1507 018 397 1660 084 374 7935 [email protected] PO Box 4488, Mmabatho, 2735 Mandela Drive, Mahikeng 21 Connaught Street Private Bag X 2075 0183978600 / 8601 / 8602 / Department of Energy - North West Lesego Mosadi Admin Officer [email protected] Golf View Mahikeng 8603 / 8604 Mafikeng 2745 Local Government Tshepo Bloom Municipal Manager 0539282201 [email protected] 19A Market Street, Vryburg PO Box 35, Vryburg, 8600 Assistant Manager: Waste and [email protected]; Naledi Local Municipality (LM) Nombulelo Mboyisi 0736456576 Environmental Management [email protected] Gilbert Setlohog Manager: Electrical Services 0539282290 [email protected] Municipal Offices (Next to Ganyesa Health Clinic), Ashmar Khuduge Municipal Manager 0539984455 [email protected] Private Bag X522, Ganyesa, 8613 Ganyesa Kagisano-Molopo LM Boitumelo Kebotlhale nee Gwambe Environmental Manager 0782929795 [email protected] [email protected]; R507 Delareyville Road, Next to Setlagole Library, Goratamang Mashinyana Municipal Manager 183307066 Private Bag X209, Madibogo, 2772 [email protected] Setlagole Village Ratlou LM Goven Hlekani Environmental Manager 0834094809 [email protected] Acting Director: Town Planning Colloen Tjale 0183307000 018‐330‐7019 [email protected] and Development Letlhogonolo David Segomotso Environmental Manager 0183890111 0727041343 [email protected] Cnr University Drive & Hector Peterson Street, Mafikeng LM Private Bag X63, Mmabatho, 2735 Sebastian Diseko Environmental 0183890111 [email protected] Mmabatho Thabo Mokwena Municipal Manager 0183890212 [email protected] Noluthando Nkopo [email protected] AUTHORITY DATABASE Organisation / Affiliation Name Surname Designation Tel. No. Fax No. Mobile Email Physical Address Postal Address Jerry / Brander / 018 381 9400 / Cnr Carrington Street & 1st Avenue, Industrial Site, Private Bag X2167, Mahikeng, 2745 / Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality (DM) Loax / Gopane / Municipal Manager 018 381 0561 [email protected] 018 381 9405 Mahikeng Private Bag X2167, MAFIKENG, 2745 Mojalefa Matlole 50 Market Street, Vryburg, 8601 / 21 De Kok Street, O Keoagile Acting: Municipal Manager 053 928 4700 / 053 928 4713 [email protected] PO Box 21, Vryburg, 8600 VRYBURG Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati DM Victor Tlhabanelo Environmental Manager [email protected] Councillors Naledi Municipality : Ward 9 Butiyane J.Moholo Councillor 079 383 1456 [email protected] Naledi Municipality : Ward 10 Mvuwo Ncobo Councillor 076 785 2717 Naledi Municipality : Ward 2 Lukas Akkelton Councillor 073 612 8368 Naledi Municipality : Ward 7 Gabrielle Brunt Councillor 079 439 5516 [email protected] Grace Gama 076 253 6497 [email protected] Naledi Municipality : Ward 1 Councillor 0725932803 Naledi Municipality : Ward 5 KENALEMANG LILLIAN BOME Councillor Kagisano/Molopo Municipality:Ward 1 Bontle B. Makwati 076 095 4607 Councillor Ratlou Municipality: Ward 11 Leepo 073 330 5149 Councillor Ratlou Municipality: Ward 13 Matebele 076 412 2995 [email protected] PO Box 42, Madibogo, 2772 Councillor Ratlou Municipality: Ward 4 BS Mosika 076 400 9678 [email protected] Matla Vld Village, 10611 Councillor Ratlou Municipality: Ward 7 0837444521 JOSEPH MOTHUSI BOIKANYO Councillor Ratlou Municipality: Ward 9 0835722132 TLHAGE ONICA SEFAWE Councillor Mafikeng Municipality: Ward 1 NTSHINOGANG DOCTOR Moseki 083 983 6191 [email protected] PO Box 3936, Mmabatho, 2735 Councillor TSHEPO GAONAKALA Mafikeng Municipality: Ward 3 Malebadi 076 674 6711 [email protected] 10242 Miga Village, 2756 EDWIN Councillor Mafikeng Municipality: Ward 2 T Motshabi Councillor 0834489217 [email protected] MORULAGANYI Mafikeng Municipality: Ward 6 0782206142 [email protected] CULTULATOR SEGOE Councillor GENERAL IAPs DATABASE Organisation / Affiliation Name Surname Designation Tel. No. Fax No. Mobile Email Physical Address Postal Address Conservation SANBI John Dini Director: Ecological Infrastructure [email protected] Chief Director: Biodiversity planning SANBI Kristal Maze [email protected] and policy advice World Wildlife Fund Sue Viljoen 333431464 0741140848 [email protected] International Rivers Rudo Sanyanga [email protected] BirdLife South Africa Daniel Marnewick [email protected] BirdLife South Africa Simon Gear [email protected] Endangered Wildlife Trust Jiba Magwaza 333306982 0742989445 [email protected] South African Faith Communities' Environment 021 701 8145 [email protected] Institute (SAFCEI) General Taung Square Mall Warren Schultze CEO: Eris Property group 011 775 1000 011 775 1001 [email protected] Warren Road, Vryburg, North West Vryburg Hospital 053 927 1004 [email protected] Province, South Africa NGO's PO Box 1290,Houghton,2041 Soul City Institute 086 176 8524 [email protected] Ikamva Youth Bonola Thebe Program co-ordinator [email protected] Environmental NWCA (North West Conservancy and John Wesson Director Stewardship Association) [email protected] Recreation [email protected]; Boreplaas Holiday Resort Willie Oosthuizen 082 494 4441 [email protected] Magaliespark Golf Club 012 207 9000 [email protected] Molopo Nature Reserve [email protected] LIST OF REGISTERED IAPs No. Organisation / Affiliation Contact Person Designation Tel. No. Fax No. Mobile Email Physical Address Postal Address Comments / notes Regional Content 1 Leads 2 Business Carmen Barends Reseracher 2 Resident Adrian Cloete Tenant 3 Resident Dail Van Rensburg Landowner Vesta and Wilhelmus Liberte 4 Germarnes Boerdery BK Landowner Niewoudt AA Erasmus and TG 5 Residents Tenants Erasmus 6 JJ Vosser Boerdery Jannie Vosser Landowner DZ Jacobs and Marike 7 Resident Landowner Jacobs 8 Anker Boerdery J.A Scholtz and Sarah Harris Landowner Manager: Buildings 9 Ratlou Local Municipality Mooketsi Shomolekae Maintenence and Electrification 10 Private Coetzee and Elzaine Joubert Landowner 11 Agri North West Farmers Union Eric van Wyk Chairperson Mphehlalerole Farming Projects 12 Dikeledi Mashilaone Landowner CC 13 Rosendal Country Estate Carel Sterrenberg Landowner Executive Manager : 14 MacDonald's Transport Nic Erasmus Operations (Planthire) 15 Resident Zan-Mari van Dyk Tenant 16 Resident Bennie Employee 17 Resident Wilhan Hartzenberg
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