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Limpopo Province LIMPOPO PROVINCE 1. PCO CODE 304 HLOGOTLOU MP Thulas Nxesi – NEC Deployee and Minister Cell 083 320 1646 Administrator Sophy Rakgalakane (Randingoane) Cell 073 229 8537 Physical Address Kaebetse Trading, 189 Groblersdall Road, Monsterlus,0470 Postal Address PO Box 1532, GROBLESDAL, 0470 Tel No Fax Email Ward 1-30(30) Municipality Elias Motsoaledi Region Sekhukhune 2. PCO CODE 305 MODIMOLLE MP Kgwaridi Buti Manamela- Deputy Minister Cell 0824401379 MPL Nandi Ndalane Cell 082 4501336 Administrator Simon Mokotedi Cell 072 718 5122 Physical Address Office 31, Maple Leaf/ Foot Prints Building, 160 Kirkman Street, Vaalwater, 0530 Postal Address Office 31, Maple Leaf/ Foot Prints Building, 160 Kirkman Street, Vaalwater, 0530 Tel No 0829056224 Fax 014 7553522 Email [email protected] [email protected] Ward 1-9(9) Municipality Modimolle Region Waterberg 3. PCO CODE 306 KUTAMA/SITHUMULE MP Rembuluwani Moses Tseli Cell 082 573 8783 Administrator Abel Sadiki (PCO 306) Cell 084 018 4612/079 650 9977 Physical Address Mabogo General Dealer, No 40, Ha Ravele, next to Ravele Bar Lounge and Nengovhela, Tshilwavhusiku,0920 Postal Address Mabogo General Dealer, No 40, Ha Ravele, next to Ravele Bar Lounge and Nengovhela, Tshilwavhusiku,0920 E-mail [email protected]/ [email protected] Ward 1-38(38) Municipality Thulamela Region Vhembe Region 4. PCO CODE 307 AGANANG MP Clara Dikgale - NCOP Cell 076 380 3830/ 072 406 6316 MPL Elias Nong Cell 0825661799 Administrator: Peter Mokgolo Cell 078 203 5453/084 217 4310 Physical Address Corner Gelead and Knobel Road, Ceres Moletjie, 0774 Postal Address P.O.BOX 3782, TIBEDI, 0774 Tel No 082 901 7344 Fax No 015-221 0022 E-mail [email protected] Ward 1-18(18) Municipality Aganang Region Capricorn Region 5. PCO CODE 308 ELIM MP Azwihangwisi Faith Muthambi - Minister Cell 0832595454 Administrator Lynette Mokwena Cell 073 974 5243 Physical Address NEW OFFICE – Address to be confirmed Postal Address Tel No 015 962 0846 Fax 015 962 1215 Email [email protected] Ward 1-92(92) Municipality Vhembe District Region Vhembe 6. PCO CODE 311 DENDRON MP Jerome Joseph Maake – ( Province to National) Cell 082 260 9658 Administrator Martin Dhlodhlo Cell 0782760861 Physical Address 71 Keiser Street, near Bosveld Guest House, Dendron, 0715 Postal Address 71 Keiser Street, near Bosveld Guest House, Dendron, 0715 Tel No 015-2915745 Fax 015-2915745 Email [email protected] Ward 1-113(113) Municipality Polokwane Region Peter Mokaba 7. PCO CODE 317 RITA MP Cassel Mathale- NEC Deployee Cell 083 535 0779 Administrator Gavaza Mhlongo Cell 072 661 7766 Physical Address TBA Postal Address Tel No 015 307 4873 Fax 015 307 4842/086 219 3924 E-mail [email protected] Ward 1-118(118) Municipality Tzaneen Region Mopani 8. PCO CODE 321 MOGALAKWENA (MAPELA) MP Koena Mmanoko Elisabeth Masehela Cell 082 782 0526 MPL Ishmael Kgetjepe Administrator Matume Mashale (Province) Cell 071 11 356 47 Administrator Senior Ngoepe (National) Cell 082 804 7641 Physical Address No.1 Mapela Stand, Metsotamia, Mapela, 0610 Postal Address No.1 Mapela Stand, Metsotamia, Mapela, 0610 Tel No 082 905 6026 Fax 015-413 0021 Email [email protected] Ward 1-32(32) Municipality Mogalakwena Region Waterberg PCO CODE 322 GIYANI MP Risimati Thompson Mavunda Cell 082 809 8810 MPL Pharephare Mothupi MPL Nomvula Mhlari Administrator Caroline Chavalala Cell 082 381 9851 Physical Address Office No 2&3 Chachaolane Building, Giyani, 0826 Postal Address Office No 2&3 Chachaolane Building, Giyani, 0826 Tel No 015 8120 138 Fax 015 8120 141 E-mail [email protected] a Ward 1-30(30) Municipality Giyani Region Mopani 9. PCO CODE 323 RUNNYMEDE MP Khensani Kate Bilankulu Cell 082 906 0443 Administrator Raymond Godfrey Maluleke Cell 079 1268 736 Physical Address Valoyi Traditional Authority Trust, Runnymead Trading Centre, Nwamitwa, 0871 Postal Address Valoyi Traditional Authority Trust, Runnymead Trading Centre, Nwamitwa, 0871 Tel No 015 307 4873 Fax 015 307 4842/086 219 3924 E-mail [email protected] Ward 1-118(118) Municipality Tzaneen Region Mopani 10.PCO CODE 327 MANKWENG MP Thoko Didiza – NEC Deployee Cell 076 380 3830/072 406 6316 MPL Joyce Mashamba Administrator Mmabatho Machete Physical Address Shop No.1, Smiling Park, Mamotintane, next to the Stadium, Houtbos, Mankweng Postal Address 11.PCO CODE 329 SESHEGO MP Bonginkosi Emmanuel Nzimande – NEC Deployee & Minister Cell 072 222 1775 Administrator Godfrey Tau Mogoboya Cell 076 787 3218 Physical Address Stand 2216, Zone 2, Seshego, 0742 Postal Address Stand 2216, Zone 2, Seshego, 0742 Tel No 015 297 6901 /082 901 7183 Fax No 015 297 4184 /086 643 2874 Email [email protected] / [email protected] Ward 1-37(37) Municipality Polokwane Region Peter Mokaba 12.PCO CODE 331 MOKGOPHONG MP Madipoane Refiloe Moremadi Mothapo Cell 072 404 6886 MPL Lehlogonolo Masoga Administrator Kedibone Mothebu Cell 076 860 5725 Physical Address Office No 1, 89 Thabo Mbeki Street, Mookgophong, 0560 Postal Address Office No 1, 89 Thabo Mbeki Street, Mookgophong, 0560 Tel No 082 905 5850 Fax 014-743 2730 E-mail [email protected] Ward 1-4(4) Municipality Mookgophong Region Waterberg 13.PCO CODE 332 NGWARITSI (MAKHUDUTHAMAGA) MP Tsepane Mampuru Cell 083 440 6071 MPL Dipuo Letsatsi MPL Jacob Marule Administrator William Maimela Cell 072 127 9830 Physical Address No 21 Mathousand Village, Glen Cowie, 1061 Postal Address P O Box 856, Glen Cowie, 1061 Telefax 013 298 1467 Fax 013 298 1318 Email [email protected] Ward 1-31(31) Municipality Makhuduthamaga Region Sekhukhune Region 14.PCO CODE 333 METZ (MARULENG) MP Silence Makhubele Cell 082 804 4150 MPL Administrator Lawrence Mabuza Cell Physical Address Taposa Complex, next to Taposa Filling Station& Bakery Metz, 0891 Postal Address Taposa Complex, next to Taposa Filling Station& Bakery Metz, 0891 Tel No 082 904 1112 Email [email protected] Ward 1-12(12) Municipality Maruleng Region Mopani Region 15.PCO CODE 334 THE OAKS MP Thizwilondi Rejoice Mabudafhasi Cell 082 655 4841 Administrator Hendrina Masite Cell 079 573 0266/079 490 4314 Physical Address The Oaks Village Next to the Community Hall , 1390 Postal Address Box 968, Hoedspruit, 1380 Tel/E-mail [email protected]/ [email protected] Fax 014-743 2730 Ward 1-3(3) Municipality Maruleng Region Mopani Region 16.PCO CODE 335 MARBLE HALL MP Dudu Helen Mathebe Cell 082 955 9106 MPL Lydia Komape- Ngwenya Cell 074 843 1478 Administrator Sam Moshoeshoe Cell 079 536 5371 Administrator Solomon Mokotedi Cell 072 718 5122/072 700 9640 Physical Address 48 Railway Street, Corton Centre, Marble Hall, 0450. Postal Address PO BOX 1855, Marble hall, 0450 Tel 013-2611904 Fax 013-2612652 E-mail [email protected] /[email protected] Ward 1-14(14) Municipality Tubatsi Municipality Region Sekhukhune 17.PCO CODE 336 TUBATSE (BURGERSFORT) MP Motswaledi Hezekiel Matlala Cell 082 824 7954 MPL Thabitha Mohlala Administrator Annah Mathonsi Cell 082 516 8347 Administrator Eric Qhibi Cell 082 488 6032 Physical Address Mmamigi Office Park, 38 Dirk Winterbach Street, Burgersfort, 1150 Postal Address Mmamigi Office Park, 38 Dirk Winterbach Street, Burgersfort, 1150 Tel No 013 231 7101 Fax 013 231 7061 Email [email protected] Ward 1-29(29) Municipality Tubatse Region Sekhukhune 18.PCO CODE 337 FETAKGOMO MP Emmanuel Nkosinathi Mthethwa – NEC Deployee & Minister Cell 082 342 3527 Administrator Nelson Lesufi Cell 073 469 2494 / 071 600 3563 Physical Address NEW OFFICE- Address to be confirmed Postal Address Tel No 015 491 5080 Fax 015 491 1287 E-mail Ward 1-72(72) Municipality Mogalakwena Region Waterberg 19.PCO CODE 338 SEFAKO MAPOGO MAKGATHO (LEPELLE NKUPI) MP Kgoshi Setlamorago Godfrey Thobejane - NCOP Cell 082 782 0526 MPL Pinky Kekana Administrator Sarah Shakong Cell 083 690 7700 Physical Address 138 Old Mutual Building, Unit F, Lebowakgomo, 0703 Postal Address 138 Old Mutual Building, Unit F, Lebowakgomo, 0703 Tel 015 633 7765 Fax 015 633 7765 E-mail [email protected] /[email protected] Ward 1-29(29) Municipality Lepelle Nkupi Region Peter Mokaba 20.PCO CODE 339 PHALABORWA MP Thomas Makondo- (Province to National) Cell 079 689 7002 MPL Seaparo Sekoati Administrator Selby Mbetse Cell 072 130 7855/ 078 272 4558 Physical Address: Pretelis Building, 6 Tambotie Street, Phalaborwa, 1398 Postal Address Pretelis Building, 6 Tambotie Street, Phalaborwa, 1398 Tel No 015 781 2605 Fax 015 781 2604 E-mail [email protected] Ward 1-16(16) Municipality Phalaborwa Region Mopani Region 21.PCO CODE 340 MODJADJISKLOOF (GREATER LETABA) - MP Sheila Pauline Boshielo Cell 082 809 8810 Administrator Steven Mashaba Cell 072 543 2783 MPL Charlie Sekoati Administrator Selby Mbetse Physical Address 582 Marble Street, Modjadjiskloof, 0835 Postal Address 582 Marble Streets, Modjadjiskloof, 0835 Tel No 082 903 3686 Telefax 015 309 9162 Fax 0865859447 E-mail [email protected] / [email protected] Ward 1-26(26) Municipality Greater Letaba Region Mopani Region 22.PCO CODE 343 SERITING MP Nozabelo Ruth Bhengu – NEC Deployee Cell Administrator Virginia Maebela Cell 0826219016 Physical Address Stand No.22294, Mohlalaotwane Village, Ga- Rakgodi, 1068 Postal Address Stand No.22294, Mohlalaotwane Village, Ga- Rakgodi, 1068 Tel No 082 9046017 Fax 013-2625030 Email [email protected] Ward 1-29(29) Municipality Marble Hall Region Sekhukhune 23.PCO CODE 346 SENWABARWANA(BLOUBERG) MP Senzeni Zokwana – NEC Deployee Cell MPL Jack Matlala Administrator Nelson Muvhale Cell 0790764913 Physical Address 524 Main Road,
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