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General Notice, Notice 717 of 2004 Government Gazette REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Vol. 466 Pretoria 20 April 2004 No. 26277 AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure STAATSKOERANT, 20 APRIL 2004 No. 26277 3 GENERALNOTICE NOTICE 717 OF 2004 ELECTORAL COMMISSION LIST OF NAMES OF REPRESENTATIVES IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND THE NINE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURES IN RESPECT OF THE ELECTIONS HELD ON 14 APRIL 2004 The Electoral Commission, acting in terms of Item 16(4) of Schedule 1A to the Electoral Act, 1998 (Act No. 73 of 1998), hereby publishes the list of names of representatives in the National Assembly and the nine provincial legislatures in respect of the elections held on 14 April 2004. 4 No. 26277 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 APRIL 2004 Party AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY List Type National List Election 14 Apr 2004 National Election Province 1 MESHOE KENNETH RASELABE JOSEPH 54U1185/7YU8U Y 2 GREEN LOUIS MICHAEL 51~0125120081 Y 3 SWART STEVEN NICHOLAS 5902085102087 Y STAATSKOERANT, 20 APRIL 2004 No. 26277 5 Party AFRICANCHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY List Type Regional List Election i4Apr 2004 NationalElection Province Gauteng 6 No. 26277 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 APRIL 2004 Party AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY List Type Regional List Election 14 Apr 2004 National Election Province KwaZulu-Natal 1 DUDLEY CHERYLLYN 5309080217086 Y STAATSKOERANT, 20 APRIL 2004 No. 26277 7 Party AFRICANCHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY List Type Regional List Election 14 Apr 2004 National Election Province Western Cape 8 No. 26277 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 APRIL 2004 Party AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY List Type Provincial List Election 14 Apr 2004 Provincial Election Province Free State STAATSKOERANT, 20 APRIL 2004 No. 26277 9 Party AFRICAN CHRISTIANDEMOCRATIC PARTY List Type ProvincialList Election 14 Apr 2004 Provincial Election Province Gauteng 10 No. 26277 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 APRIL 2004 Party AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY List Type Provincial List Election 14 Apr 2004 Provincial Election Province KwaZulu-Natal 1 MBATHA ASSAH 51 07135566089 Y 2 DOWNS MARY JO-ANN 5901170249084 Y STAATSKOERANT, 20 APRIL 2004 No. 26277 11 ~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~ ~ ~~ ~ - Party AFRICAN CHRISTIANDEMOCRATIC PARTY List Type Provincial List Election 14 Apr 2004 ProvincialElection Province Lirnpopo 12 No. 26277 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 APRIL 2004 Pam AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY List Type Provincial List Election 14 Apr 2004 Provincial Election Province Northern Cape STAATSKOERANT, 20 APRIL 2004 No. 26277 13 Party AFRICAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY List Type Provincial List Election 14 Apr 2004 Provincial Election Province Western Cape 1 CUPID0 PAULINA WILHELMINA 541 1280025085 Y 2 HASKIN GRANT CHRISTOPHER RONALD 6802235024083 Y 14 No. 26277 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 APRIL 2004 Party AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS List Type National List Election 14 Apr 2004 National Election Province 2 ZUMA JACOB GEDLEYIHLEKISA 4204125599088 Y 3 DLAMINI-ZUMA NKOSAZANA CLARICE 4901270600088 Y 4 ASMAL ABDUL KADER 3410085221081 Y 5 MANUEL TREVOR ANDREW 5601315019083 Y 6 DlDlZA ANGELA THOKOZILE 6506020270088 Y 7 LEKOTA MOSIUOA GERARD PATRICK 4808135610089 Y 8 BALFOUR BRYCE MATHEMBA 5408235686086 Y 9 FRASER-MOLEKETI GERALDINE JOSLYN 6008240096088 Y 10 DlPlCO EMSLEY MANNE 5904215822089 Y 11 MUFAMADI FHOLlSANl SYDNEY 5902285781086 Y 12 TSHABALALA-MSIMANG MANTOMBAZANA EDMIE 4010090415089 Y 13 KASRILS RONALD 3811155281089 Y 14 NQAKULA CHARLES 4209135538083 Y 15 GINWALA FRENE FRENNY NOSHIR 3204250235087 Y 16 JORDAN ZWELEDINGA PALL0 4205225536086 Y 17 SKWEYIYA ZOLA SIDNEY THEMBA 4204145577080 Y 18 MLAMBO-NGCUKA PUMZILE GLORIA 5511030839089 Y 19 MDLADLANA MEMBATHlSl MPHUMZI SHEPHERD 5205125739086 Y 20 NQAKULA NOSlVlWE NOLUTHANDO 5611130798084 Y 21 MOLEFE POP0 SIMON 5204265732084 Y 22 SlSULU LlNDlWE NONCEBA 5405100835087 Y 23 ERWIN ALEXANDER 4801175119087 Y 24 RADEBE JEFFREY THAMSANQA 5308065285084 Y 25 MABANDLA BRIGITTE SYLVIA 4811230600088 Y 26 SIGCAU STELLA NOMZAMO 3701140082082 Y 27 RAMATLHODI NGOAKO ABEL 5508215740082 Y 28 CRONIN JEREMY PATRICK 4909125154086 Y 29 MATSEPE-CASABURRI IVY FLORENCE 3709180277082 Y 30 PAHAD AZlZ GOOLAM HOOSEIN 4012255166085 Y 31 PAHAD ESSOP GOOLAM 3906215325080 Y 32 MBETE BALEKA 4909240698082 Y 33 HANEKOM DEREK ANDRE 5301135076088 Y 34 PANDOR GRACE NALED1 MANDISA 5312070747088 Y 35 SHABANGU SUSAN 5602230194084 Y 36 DE LANGE JOHANNES HENDRIK 5801155132083 Y 37 NHLEKO NKOSlNATHl PHlWAYlNKOSl 6410105286087 Y STAATSKOERANT, 20 APRIL 2004 No. 26277 15 38 DIREKO ISABELLA WlNKlE 2911270230085 Y 39 DU TOlT DIRK CORNELIS 4309195032082 Y 40 LEKGORO MPHO MOREPYE SEPHWE 6412035455089 Y 41 GILLWALD CHERYL ELLEN 5612130007088 Y 42 CARRIM YUNUS ISMAIL 5604095092080 Y 43 MPAHLWA MANDlSl 6008215830081 Y 44 FREDERICKS ZOLISWA ALBERTINA 5604041043088 Y 45 NZIMANDE LEWIS PAUL MUSAWENKOSI 6412285488087 Y 46 GUMEDE DONALD MLINDWA 5008305684084 Y 47 THOMSON BARBARA 5402030056082 Y 48 DAVIES ROBERT HAYDN 4805125668085 Y 49 NDOU RATSHIVHANDA SAMSON 3912285165083 Y 50 HANGANA NOMATYALA ELIZABETH 5604120994086 Y 51 OLIPHANT GAOLATLHE GODFREY 5903275750081 Y 52 TUROK BENJAMIN 2706265182089 Y 53 SEPTEMBER CORNELIA CAROL 5906260188084 Y 54 LOUW TSlETSl JOSEPH 6503305683085 Y 55 MERUTI MASEOKWANE VIOLET 4803210578087 Y 56 SEFULARO MOLEFI 5707095754086 Y 57 BOO1 MNYAMEZELI SHEDRACK 5810155910083 Y 58 NGALEKA ELIZABETH 6407290594085 Y 59 MTHETHWA EMMANUEL NKOSINATHI 6701235325088 Y 60 DlKGACWl MGOLODI MOSES 5012165753088 Y 61 YENGENI LUMKA ELIZABETH 6004200879084 Y 62 MALAHLELA MAMAROBA JOHANNES 7304025512087 Y 63 NONKONYANA MWELO 5701115937086 Y 64 BENJAMIN JEAN 5511240009085 Y 65 NGCULU LINCOLN VUMILE 5508275743083 Y 66 KALAKO MZIWAMADODA UPPINGTON 5512125476084 Y 67 TOBIAS THANDI VIVIAN 7303130337083 Y 68 ZULU BHEKIZIZWE ZEBLON 4505055491082 Y 69 SOSIBO JABU ELSIE 4708060570086 Y 70 MOHAMED ISMAIL JACOBUS 3007275079087 Y 71 NAlR BILLY 2911275076087 Y 72 CHOHAN FATIMA ISMAIL 6812030143087 Y 73 VUNDISA SIFANELO SHADRACK 5709125625088 Y 74 KHUMALO KENNETH KAYlLO 5606015952087 Y 75 NEWHOUDT-DRUCHEN WILMA SUSAN 6310290179081 Y 76 SONTO MZUNANI ROSEBERRY 5301016169085 Y 77 VANDENHEEVER RANDALL PAUL ZACHARIAH 5008155077082 Y 78 MAHLANGU-NKABINDE GWENDOLINE LlNDlWE 5508160807084 Y 79 MZONDEKI MONONTSI JOSEPH GEORGE 5502285767083 Y 80 NGCOBO EUGENE NHLANHLA NQABA 5609185799080 Y 16 No. 26277GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 APRIL 2004 81 MBOMBO NOZIZWE DIANA 3205310145083 Y 82 KOORNHOF GERHARDUS WILLEM 5207035006085 Y 83 MABENA DANIEL CURTIS 5911085765082 Y 84 MAHOMED FARIDA 5502020184081 Y 85 MAGWANISHE GRATITUDE 7301205355089 Y 86 MASUTHA TSHlLlLO MICHAEL 6511185726080 Y 87 MOROBI DIMAKATSO MARTHA 41 07060230082 Y 88 MAZIYA ALPHEUS MOKABHE 5010155331089 Y 89 MOFOKENG TSOKUDU RONALD 4705215550088 Y 90 MPAKA HLONITSHWA MILDRED 6612200744080 Y 91 MOGASE ISAAC DANK 3401255169085 Y 92 MONTSlTSl SEDIANE DANNY 5205245714084 Y 93 NDZANGA RITA ALITA 3310170244081 Y 94 MSHUDULU SITHOLE ASSISTANCE 4908125260083 Y 95 MTSHALI ERIC 3311205188087 Y 96 MGABADELI HLENGIWE CHRISTOPHINA 5307130736089 Y 97 NTULI SOMANGAMANE BENJAMIN 6207285375080 Y 98 GUMEDE MOGOMOTSI MARY 4304120202082 Y 99 MOHLALOGA MANYABA RUBBEN 7308085284081 Y 100 OOSTHUIZEN GERHARDUS CORNELIUS 5705105102080 Y 101 VAN DER MERWE SUSAN COMBER 5405290129085 Y 102 SALOOJEE EBRAHIM 3505075114087 Y 103 SOLO BANGILIZWE MLINDIWEKHAYA 5311225721089 Y 104 RAMOTSAMAI CECILIA MAMPE PAPADI 5506180741085 Y 105 CHAUKE HLOMANE PATRICK 6405015276087 Y 106 JEFFERY JOHNHAROLD 6310315168085 Y 107 RWEXANA SlNDlSWA PATRICIA 5212220799080 Y 108 GERBER PIERRE-JEANNE ALEXANDER 6205045037081 Y 109 NENE NHLANHLA MUSA 5812055555083 Y 110 MNANDI PAMELLA NANA 5907250693083 Y 111 MANIE MOEGAMMAD SALIE 4902215142087 Y 112 LANDERS LUWELLYN TYRONE 4712285158081 Y 113 TSHIVHASE TOVHOWANI JOSEPHINE 4609100655087 Y 114 DLALI DAVID MTHETELELI 6001235739085 Y 115 RAMPHELE TSHEPISO DAVID HUMPHREY 6110215742082 Y 116 MABE LORATO LOUISA 5910060743080 Y 117 MTHEMBU BEN 5005025185087 Y 118 RAMGOBIN MAWALAL 3211105064083 Y 119 REID LANVAL RODERICK ROBIN 5002255133085 Y 120 MARTINS BENEDICT ANTHONY DUKE 5609025126080 Y 121 VAN WYK ANNELIZ~ 6408240153086 Y 122 RAMAKABA MANDU MILDRED 3301280192088 Y 123 PADAYACHIE RADHAKRISHNA LUTCHMANA 5005015128089 Y STAATSKOERANT, 20 APRIL 2004 No. 26277 17 124 MAHOTE SAMSON 5406235715087 Y 125 MASHIANE LORRAINE MMAKGOSI 5606050740082 Y 126 SIKAKANE MDUMlSENl RICHARD 3608185152086 Y 127 MAGUBANE NTANDO EMMANUEL 3908075149089 Y 128 NGCOBO BEATRICE THEMBEKILE 4307180416088 Y 129 SOLOMON GASSAN 4101065495089 Y 130 PHUNGULA JOHANNES PHUMANI 3203155339085 Y 131 MOONSAMY KAY 2607055164081 Y 132 TSENOLI SOLOMON LECHESA 5502105786081 Y 133 BLOEM DENNIS VICTOR 5208045130089 Y 03-129382--8 18 No. 26277 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 APRIL 2004 Party AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS List Type Regional List Election Apr200414 National Election Province Eastern Cape 1 2 SOTHA NTOMBAZANA GERTRUDE WINIFRED 4307210423088 Y 3 GEORGE MLULEKI EDITOR 4802026141080 Y 4 GOMOMO PUMZILE JOHN 4610255304083 Y 5 HOLOMISA SANG0 PATEKILE 5908265196088 Y 6 NJOSE MAKHOSAZANA ABIGAIL ALICIA 3005130273085 Y 7 BHENGU FEZILE 5408065677080 Y 8 MASALA MZIWANDILE MCDONALD 3802205322080 Y 9 TSHWETE PAMELA 5110030422085 Y 10 FIHLA NKOSlNATHl BENSON 32061 35207082 Y 11 MAYATULA SHEPHERD MALUS1 451 01 05590081 Y 12 HENDRICKS LlNDlWE BENEDICTA 5707290731087 Y 13 SONJICA BUYELWA PATIENCE 5003230680083 Y 14 DOIDGE GEOFFREY QUINTON MITCHELL 5404265094085 Y 15 LUDWABE ClKlZWA IVY 3707130273086 Y 16 GONIWE MBULELO TERENCE 5810255891084 Y 17 MAHLAWE NOMHLE MARIA 4102190314088 Y 18 FROLICK CEDRIC THOMAS 6701205144089 Y 19 KAT1 ZAMIWONGA JAMES 2401045264080
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