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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: 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] Wayne Hector Deputy Director 0123999410 [email protected] Sindiswa Dlomo 0123999390 [email protected] Nyiko Nkosi 0123999392 [email protected] Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) Seoka Lekota Biodiversity Risk Management 0123999573 [email protected] Olivia Letlalo [email protected] Thulisile Nyalunga [email protected] Bathandwa Ncube 0123999368 [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 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 Information Natasha Higgitt Palaeontology and Meteorites 021 462 4502 021 462 4509 [email protected] 111 Harrington Street | Cape Town. System (SAHRIS) 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 Thabo Mokwena Municipal Manager 0183890212 [email protected] Mmabatho Noluthando Nkopo [email protected] 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 AUTHORITY DATABASE Organisation / Affiliation Name Surname Designation Tel. No. Fax No. Mobile Email Physical Address Postal Address 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] LANDOWNER DATABASE - OPTION 1 (WM1) No. 21 Digit Code Property Description Organisation/Trust Name Surname Home/Work Number Mobile Number Postal Address Physical Address Email Address Comments 1 T0IN00000000067300000 RE of Farm Rosendal 673 IN NALEDI MUNICIPALITY Personal contact details cannot be provided to public 2 T0IN00000000067300001 Portion 1 of Farm Rosendal 673 IN TRANSNET LTD Yasmina Forbes 3 T0IN00000000067300002 Portion 2 of Farm Rosendal 673 IN Private Anna Van der Merwe 4 T0IN00000000067200001 Portion 1 of Farm Frankfort 672 IN EDINBURGH TRUST Adele Oberholzer 5 T0IN00050000050600000 RE of Farm 506 IN NALEDI MUNICIPALITY 6 T0IN00000000067100000 Re Farm Retreat 671 IN CHARMAKOR VRYBURG PTY LTD Efstratios Apostollesis 7 T0IN00000000067100001 Portion 1 of Farm Retreat 671 IN EDINBURGH TRUST Adele Oberholzer 8 T0IN00000000067000009 Portion 9 of Farm Klondike 670 IN Klondike Lodge 9 T0IN00000000067000006 Portion 6 of Farm Klondike 670 IN Klondike Lodge 10 T0IN00000000067000010 Portion 10 of Farm Klondike 670 IN Klondike Lodge 11 T0IN00000000067000008 Portion 8 of Farm Klondike 670 IN Klondike Lodge 12 T0IN00000000067000011 Portion 11 of Farm Klondike 670 IN Klondike Lodge 13 T0IN00000000067000004 Portion 4 of Farm Klondike 670 IN SEIPELO FARMING
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