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Copy of State Vet Contact List Updated.Xlsx State Vet Code SV Area Job Title Title Last Name Email Address Business Phone Address City Mobile Number Fax Number 301 Lephalale State Vet Dr SD Malema [email protected] /[email protected] (014) 763 2137 C/o Chris Hani & Grootege Luk str, Onverwacht, Lephalale Lephalale 0824995555 014-763 2438 301 Lephalale State Vet -Lephalale Vet Lab Dr Phukubye TS [email protected] (014) 763 4444 P/ Bag X 209, Lephalale, 0550 Lephalale 760515868 014-763 2438 302 Bela-Bela State Vet Dr Kgopa [email protected] (014) 736 2251/ 3090 /2962 Towoomba Research Station, Settlers Road, Bela Bela, 0450 Bela Bela 082 7705243 014-736 5029 303 Mogalakwena SV- MOKOPANE VET LAB Dr Msane OPM [email protected] (015)491 4128 P/Bag X2486, Mokopane, 0600 Mokopane 0814444250 015-491 8314 303 Mogalakwena SV - MOKOPANE ANIMAL HEALTH Dr E Klemp [email protected] (015) 491 4288/9 1st Str, Old Industrial Area, Zebediela Rd, Mokopane Mokopane 082 881 7247 015-491 8314 304 Blouberg SV -BLOUBERG Dr Mokolo MC [email protected] (015) 505 3042/3 P/Bag X 5072, Senwabarwana, 0790 Senwabarwana 0824610706 015- 505 3177 305 Aganang MERGED WITH POLOKWANE 307 Polokwane State Vet-VPH Dr DS Khosa [email protected] (015) 297 1347 P/Bag X 9379, Polokwane, 0700 Polokwane 0790881296 015-297 0487 307 Polokwane State Vet-VPH Dr S Moloko [email protected] (015) 294 3376 P/Bag X 9847, Polokwane, 0700 Polokwane 0825495807 307 Polokwane State Vet - VPH Dr I Bezuidenhout [email protected] (015) 297 1347 P/Bag X 9379, Polokwane, 0700 Polokwane 0727764718 015-297 0487 307 Polokwane State Vet-VPH Dr K Mashila [email protected] (015) 294 3121 P/Bag X 9847, Polokwane, 0700 Polokwane 0766020950 307 Polokwane State Vet-VPH Dr T Netshituni [email protected] (015) 294 3416 P/Bag X 9379, Polokwane, 0700 Polokwane 0725073211 307 Polokwane State Vet -VPH Dr D Mayida [email protected] (015) 297 1347 P/Bag X 9379, Polokwane, 0700 Polokwane 0734977362 015-297 0487 307 Polokwane Deputy Director : Lab Services Dr Mashau V [email protected] (015)294 3529 Temo Towers, 69 Biccard Str, Polokwane Polokwane 0829067269 307 Polokwane Deputy Director : VPH Dr JJ Mentz [email protected] (015) 294 3109 P/Bag X9487, Polokwane, 0700 Polokwane 0833021850 015-294 4525 325 Modimolle Deputy Director: AH -Waterberg VACANT (014) 717 4949 P.O Box 179, Modimolle, 0510 Modimolle 014-717 4887 Sekhukhune District Deputy Director : AH - Sekhukhune VACANT (015) 632 5135 P/Bag X01, Chuenespoort, 0745 Chuenespoort 015-632 5446 Vhembe District Deputy Director : AH - Vhembe Dr TA Rhangani [email protected] (015) 963 2005 P/ Bag X 224, Sibasa, 0970 Sibasa, Thulamela 0713037914 015-963 1801 Capricorn District Deputy Director: AH-Capricon Dr NL Mashigo [email protected] (015) 632 5135 P/Bag X01, Chuenespoort, 0745 Chuenespoort 0810392504 015-632 5446 307 Polokwane Director of Veterinary Services VACANT 0152943109 / 0152943608 No. 69 Biccard street, Polokwane, Agric Village 2, Room G2 Polokwane 015-294 4525 307 Polokwane Deputy Director: AH Technical Support Services Mr G Coetzer [email protected] 015-294 3072 P/Bag X9487, Polokwane, 0700 Polokwane 0829213906 015-294 4525 307 Polokwane SV-POLOKWANE Dr TW Malatse [email protected] (015) 297 1347 / 2025 P/Bag X 9379, Polokwane, 0700 Polokwane 0793014026 015-297 0487 308 Lepele-Nkumpi SV-LEPELLE-NKUMPI Dr MR Mashiloane [email protected] / [email protected] (015) 632 5135 P/Bag X01, Chuenespoort, 0745 Lebowa Kgomo, Polokwane 0763031320 / 0829039777 015-632 5446 309 Musina SV Musina Dr Netfhiptvhadulu LR [email protected] (015 )534 0755 P.O Box 338, Musina, 0900 Musina 0796349089 015-534 0578 310 Makhado SV Makhado Vet Lab Dr Mburu Masala [email protected] / [email protected] (015) 516 4971 /2 P/Bag X2408, Makhado, 0920 Makhado 0715733882 015-516 3654 310 Makhado State Vet - Makhado VACANT (015) 516 4971 /2 P/Bag X2408, Makhado, 0920 Makhado 0829067269 / 0826378192 015-516 3654 311 Thulamela State Vet -Thulamela Dr M Mahafha [email protected] (015) 963 1032 / 1 P/ Bag X 224, Sibasa, 0970 Sibasa, Thulamela 0722288159 015-963 1801 312 Greater Giyani Manager - Animal Health- Mopani Dr MC Mabaso [email protected] / [email protected] (015) 812 3142 Private Bag X 577, Giyani, 0850 Giyani 0829067193 015-812 3428 313 Greater Tzaneen State Vet Dr KV Letsoalo [email protected] (015) 307 2800 Private Bag X4028, Tzaneen, 0850 Greater Tzaneen 0843004724 / 0829362121 015-307 2800 314 Ba-Phalaborwa State Vet Dr KJ Kganyago [email protected] (015)783 0284 P/Bag X 12008, Lulekani, 1392 Phalaborwa 0810408824 015-783 0694 316 Maruleng SV-MARULENG (HOEDSPRUIT) Dr C Steinmann [email protected] (015) 793 2408 P.O Box 522, Hoedspruit, 1380 Hoedspruit 0822649519 015-793 3602 318 Mutale State Vet Mutale (Vhembe) Dr A Tshugulu [email protected] (015) 967 0248 P/Bag X 1199, Mutale, 1199 Mutale 0840175236 / 0763366755 015-967 0249 319 Greater Tubatse SV -TUBATSE Dr MF Makgamatha [email protected] (013) 216 1093 P/Bag X 1021, Burgersfort, 1150 Burgersfort 0725537043 013-216 1404 320 Groblersdal -Elias Motsoaledi SV-Groblerdal Dr Nong LC [email protected] (013) 262 3010 P/Bag X 9201, Boleu, 0474 Groblersdal 0784265619 015-263 5237 321 Makhuduthamaga SV MAKHUDU-THAMAGA Dr JM Sekokotla [email protected] (013) 264 0057 P/Bag X 125, Nebo, 1059 Nebo 0797071267 013-264 8213 322 Thabazimbi State Vet -Thabazimbi Dr ME Sinthumule [email protected] (014) 777 1476 P/Bag X 377, Thabazimbi, 0380 Thabazimbi 0843244995 014-777 1873 323 Ephraim Mogale SV- EPHRAIM MOGALE Dr Nemulodi MC [email protected] (013) 261 1360 P/Bag X 9633, Marble Hall, 0450 Marble Hall 0826817259 013-261 9322 / 2825 324 Fetakgomo SV VACANT 325 Modimolle SV Modimolle Dr Kgopa [email protected] / [email protected] (014) 736 2251/ 3090 /2962 P/Bag X 1615, Bela Bela, 0450 Bela Bela 0827705243 014-736 5029 326 Mookgopong SV- Bela Bela / Modimolle / Mookgopong Dr Kgopa [email protected] / [email protected] (014) 736 2251/ 3090 /2962 P/Bag X 1615, Bela Bela, 0450 Bela Bela 0827705243 014-736 5029 327 Molemole SV- Molemole Dr Ramasalela NG [email protected] (015) 397 4307 Private Bag X 1301, Soekmekaar, 0810 Soekmekaar 0730563880 015-397 4647 328 Greater Letaba SV VACANT 312 Greater Giyani SV Giyani Dr Mohlabe KB [email protected] (015) 812 3142 Private Bag X 577, Giyani, 0850 Giyani 0730044715 015-812 3428 / 218 0948.
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