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2018 Basic Education Support Outstanding Invoices 2018 Basic Education Support Outstanding Invoices Updated: 20/08/2018 SEQ DEPENDENT NAME DEPENDENT SURNAME SCHOOL NAME INVOICE STATUS 1 QENIEVIA HYGER ABRAHAMS BASTIAANSE SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 2 RONIECHIA ABRAHAMS BASTIAANSE SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 3 TSHEPO MOGALE ALL-SAINTS COLLEGE OUTSTANDING 4 KEAMOGETSWE THUKELA MZIMELI JOHN MITCHELL SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 5 SAKHILE MNCUBE FAIRWAY PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 6 AKEESHEA ALFESTUS RUSTHOF PRIMARY OUTSTANDING 7 SIMEONE ANDRE' GENERAL SMUTS HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 8 MICHAEL MEDOSA ANDREW MEDOSA ARCON PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 9 MARCHELL BAADJIES CERES SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 10 SIZWE BAEPI TLOKWE SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 11 JULIA MALEBO NKOANE KWAMANALA SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 12 BUHLE ANDISIWE BAM DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS OUTSTANDING 13 TEMOSO RANDY BEEA PEACANINOOD COLLEGE OUTSTANDING 14 NALEDI SEKOERE WELKOM GYMNASIUM OUTSTANDING 15 SIYAMTHANDA ZONDI THORNHILL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OUTSTANDING 16 SIBAHLE OLUHLE ZONDI THORNHILL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OUTSTANDING 17 BUSISIWE NALEDI BHENGU FOREST HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 18 THABANI AMANDA BHENGU ALSTON PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 19 LALELISILE ANDISWA BHENGU ALSTON PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 20 SIPHESIHLE BIYANA NEWGEN ACADEMY OUTSTANDING 21 COURAGE MAKHUBO THORNVIEW PRESTIGE COLLEGE OUTSTANDING 22 SHIMONE ANASTASIA BLAAUW VREDENDAL SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 23 TSHEPO BRILLIANT LESIKARE SASOLBURG HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 24 NOKUHLE SIKHOLIWE ZONDI THORNHILL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OUTSTANDING 25 MICKAYLA WEBSTER DE RUST PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 26 DINEO BODIBA HM HIGH DENSITY ACADEMY OUTSTANDING 27 HELEN SNAKOKUHLE THABEDE MLOKOTHWA HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 28 DEVENISHA BROWN EL TABERNACLE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OUTSTANDING 29 MASIMANGE MAQOSHA ALTHORPE COLLEGE OUTSTANDING 30 LETLOTLO JOSE JUNIOR BONVU SPECIAL SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 31 RAPHAEL OFENTSE JOSE BONVU RIETVALLEI EXT 1 SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 32 NQOBILE MANCIYA QHAWE ST MATHEWS SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 33 KYLE BOONZAAIER MUIZENBERG JUNIOR SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 34 ROWAM BOONZAAIER MUIZENBERG HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 35 CHARISMA BOOYSEN LORRAINE PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 36 KEGOIKANTSE WONDERFUL BOOYSEN NEW HORIZON COLLEGE OUTSTANDING 37 JULIAH SEKWALA BOPAPE RANTI SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 38 MICHELLE BOSII JEPPE HIGH SCHOOL PREPARATORY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 39 DUWAYNE MINNIE SACRED HEART SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 40 DUWAYNE TYRON MINNIE BROWN SACRED HEART SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 41 LOUWNA DOROTHY KEITH NORTHERN CAPE HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 42 XABISIS MASIMINI ST THOMAS PRIVATE SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 43 TSHENOLO BAEPI BOITIRELO PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 44 BAEPI TSHOLOFELO BAEPI BOITIRELO PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 45 REHABEAN CAMERON CHARLES WORCESTER SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 46 JERALDO AUSTIN AUGUST SILVER OAKS SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 47 JENNIFER VAN WYK SILVER OAKS SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 48 KGOMOTSO MOTSOALEDI BOPHELO IMPILE SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 49 MLUNGISI TREVOR CHILI HOERSKOOL F.H. ODENDAAL OUTSTANDING 50 TSHEGOFATSO CHIPANE PRESTIGE PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 51 ENESIAH LINDOKUHLE CHITANGELEKA MGUBHO COMBINED SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 52 TSHIDI BETTY CHOENYANA LIVING WATERS PRIVATE SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 53 SIHLE NGCOBO ILANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 54 SANDILE NGCOBO SITHOKOZILE SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 55 NTOMBIKAYISE NTENGA LUSHABA SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 56 SANELE NGCOBO SITHOKOZILE SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 57 MAPULA MAPOGA GLENCOWIE SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 58 KEARABETSWE CIDRAAS BOITSHOKO HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 59 TUELO CIDRAAS LAERSKOOL VOORUITSIG OUTSTANDING 60 SIZWE ALCHOTT GAETSEWE KEBALEPILE HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 61 REOTSHEPILE GAETSEWE KEBALEPILE SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 62 ORATILE NGWANA ST URSULAS SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 63 SECHABA COLANE VRYBURG HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 64 KATLEGO COLANE STELLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 65 NTOKOZO NTWANANO MPHINI HITEKANI PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 66 TIFFANY JERISHA COLTMAN LINKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 67 AMBER WHITNEY COLTMAN NOT STATED OUTSTANDING 68 JOANA DA SILVA D.P KGOTLENG PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 69 NTSIKELEO OMPHILE MANGENA BEACON PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 70 BUYISELWA MBONDI TRANSKEI PRIMARY OUTSTANDING 71 NOSIPHO THOBILE MEHUNU LAWLEY PRIMARY OUTSTANDING 72 RESHAAN JAMEEL DAMANS GEORGE SOUTH PRIMARY OUTSTANDING 73 TSAKANI ORATILE DINAWANE EDENVALE HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 74 JIMMY NEO KHUTSO DITSHEGO LAUDIUM HEIGHTS PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 75 SITHEMBILE MOTAUNG GIBSON PILLOY LEARNING ACADEMY OUTSTANDING 76 APHELELE DLAMINI GATEWAY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 77 NOMBUSO MPHO SITHOLE HOERSKOOL VOORTEKKER HOOGTE OUTSTANDING 78 UNATHI MAWUNEYI SITHOLE VOORTREKKERHOOGTE HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 79 BONGUMUSA BRIGHT ZONDI ALPHA PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 80 REAMOGETSE MORWE BATSWANA COMMERCIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 81 BOKANG BONGINKOSI PHUTHI LEEUWSPRUIT PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 82 NOSIPHO THATO DLODLO NOVA ACADEMY OUTSTANDING 83 LETHABO TSHEPISO KEVIN DUBE MYNGENOEGEN ENGLISH PRIVATE SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 84 SUPRISE SELAHLE KGAPHAMADI SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 85 KATLEGO JOHANNES KHOZA HOFMEYER HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 86 TSHILISANANI THOMSON MADZHADZHI TSHAMUTSHEDZI PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING Page 1 of 13 2018 Basic Education Support Outstanding Invoices Updated: 20/08/2018 SEQ DEPENDENT NAME DEPENDENT SURNAME SCHOOL NAME INVOICE STATUS 87 TSHILIDZI MADZHADZHI MPANDELI SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 88 NQOBILE LETRICIA HOWE CAROLINA COMBINED SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 89 NOMFUNDO KHOLIWE SOSIBO INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY OUTSTANDING 90 MOHAU DZANIBE LENGAU PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 91 ORATILE APHIWE GAELESIWE LAKEVIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 92 TSHEPANG KARABO MOLETE RANTSANE SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 93 NEO KENNETH MOKOENA RANTSANE SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 94 MIHLE LISAKHANYA FINI ADVANCE FOR LIFE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY OUTSTANDING 95 LUTHO GADLAMBA ST PAUL'S PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 96 AMY STRAUSS VAALKOPPIES PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 97 NOMFUNDO NZIMANDE NOT STATED OUTSTANDING 98 ANELA NONZUZO GCABA OLD MILL HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 99 ZAMAGCABA SPHOKAZI GCABA WENTWORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 100 ELCHUE ZENOBIA GEDULDT CREDENCE PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 101 JOAN JACQUELINE GHAL HOERSKOOL LUTZVILLE OUTSTANDING 102 THABO VUYANI GONIWE PINETOWN BOYS HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 103 SINQOBILE NKQUBELA PETER KIDDS BEACH PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 104 NTANDO GQWETHA NOT STATED OUTSTANDING 105 OWAMI RESEGO GULEKANE FAUNA PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 106 KHOMOTSO FRANSISCO GWAGWA WATERBERG HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 107 CAMERON THINYIKO NOVEMBER HOERSKOOL ELSBURG OUTSTANDING 108 MER-LEE ASHANTI HAAS LEEU-GAMKA PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 109 TIISETSO BOPHILO HADEBE BOPHELO IMPILO COMMUNITY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 110 LUNGELO NDLOVU NOT STATED OUTSTANDING 111 ZELMARI HILDERBRAND LANGENHOVEN GYMNISIUM SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 112 INNOCENT MADICHABA SEATLHOLO REMBRANDT PARK SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 113 OFENTSE TISETSO PINE TSWASOGU SECONDARY OUTSTANDING 114 RETHABILE CHARLETTE HLOLE NTEBOHENG INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 115 AMAHLE LUTHANDO ZULU CLAREDON PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 116 NOMTHA NICOLA SIYASANGA BOOI GET AHEAD COLLEGE OUTSTANDING 117 KWANDE HLOZI SODWANA BAY PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 118 MBASA CUBA HANGKLIP HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 119 ZANDILE NKUMANE SETLOPO HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 120 ANNIKIE LYNETTE JAMBA MEHLOBOVU SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 121 NIL JAMBA MEHLOBOVU SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 122 KAMOGELO THABANG MAKHAFOLA INSPIRING EXCELLENCE OUTSTANDING 123 KAITLYN CAMRYN JOOSTE NOTHERN CAPE HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 124 ALGERO JIMMY KAARS OUTENIQUA PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 125 ORATILE LOLO GABOIPEWE PITSO MAFORI MPHAHLELE OUTSTANDING 126 MATOME NEO KAPA NORTHERN ACADEMY OUTSTANDING 127 LEHUMO MARA KROONSTAD ACADEMY OUTSTANDING 128 THABAKGOLO TUMELO MAMABOLO BEN VILJOEN HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 129 SIPHIWE KUBHEKA PROVIDENCE ACADEMY OUTSTANDING 130 SIFISO KUBHEKA JEPPE EDUCATIONAL CENTRE OUTSTANDING 131 GALALETSO MOTSEPE PRO ARTE ALPHEN PARK OUTSTANDING 132 RELEBOGILE MOLOGADI MOSHOKOA IRENE PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 133 NTKATEKO SEWEYA LENASIA SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 134 NQOBILE MGADI LAERSKOOL JONGSPAN OUTSTANDING 135 NOMPUMELELO GUMBI MAYFAIR CONVENT SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 136 REFILWE KEOTSITSOE SEHLOHO ST CYPRIALS GRAMMER SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 137 OAGENG QUEEN KHELELI KROONSTAD PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 138 IMAANI NTSIKA PEMBA GREY JUNIOR SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 139 OWAM OYISA PEMBA GREY HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 140 SIFISO RADEBE SUIDERLIG HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 141 LESEDI BAWA TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL KIMBERLEY OUTSTANDING 142 BOLEDI LEARTO KGABE NKHAHLE EDU CARE CENTRE OUTSTANDING 143 KUTLWANO KAGISO KGABILENG RAND VIEW COLLEGE OUTSTANDING 144 MASENYA LESLEY SELEPE MAGOSHI PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 145 LUCIOUS NTHIBI SELEPE MAGOSHI PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 146 THELMA KGOLE SEIPHEMELO PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 147 TSHEPISO BARBRA KGOLE TLOKWE SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 148 LEBOHANG KGOMO THE VAAL HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 149 MPHO KGOMONGWE FUNDULWAZI SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 150 POELO KGORI HARTBEESFONTEIN LAER SKOOL OUTSTANDING 151 LESEDI KHAU TSHOLOHELO PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 152 LERATO PATRICIA KHAU TSOSELETSO HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 153 TEBELLO KHOELI KGORATHTO SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 154 MATSHIDISO KHOELI KGORATHTO SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 155 NOTHANDO KHOZA WATERSHED HIGH SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 156 TINYIKO MLOYI MERIDIAN KARINO OUTSTANDING 157 SANELISIWE NOLWAZI KHUMALO HILLGROVE PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTSTANDING 158
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