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City of Johannesburg Ward Councillors: Region F CITY OF JOHANNESBURG WARD COUNCILLORS: REGION F No. Councillors Party Region Ward Ward Suburbs: Ward Administrator: Name/Surname & Contact : : No: Details: 1. Cllr. Sarah Wissler DA F 23 Glenvista, Glenanda, Nombongo Sitela 011 681- [email protected] Mulbarton, Bassonia, Kibler 8094 011 682 2184 Park, Eikenhof, Rispark, [email protected] 083 256 3453 Mayfield Park, Aspen Hills, Patlyn, Rietvlei 2. VACANT DA F 54 Mondeor, Suideroord, Alan Lijeng Mbuli Manor, Meredale, Winchester 011 681-8092 Hills, Crown Gardens, [email protected] Ridgeway, Ormonde, Evans Park, Booysens Reserve, Winchester Hills Ext 1 3. Cllr Rashieda Landis DA F 55 Turffontein, Bellavista, Lijeng Mbuli [email protected] Haddon, Lindberg Park, 011 681-8092 083 752 6468 Kenilworth, Towerby, Gillview, [email protected] Forest Hill, Chrisville, Robertsham, Xavier and Golf 4. Cllr. Michael Crichton DA F 56 Rosettenville, Townsview, The Lijeng Mbuli [email protected] Hill, The Hill Extension, 011 681-8092 083 383 6366 Oakdene, Eastcliffe, [email protected] Linmeyer, La Rochelle (from 6th Street South) 5. Cllr. Faeeza Chame DA F 57 Moffat View, South Hills, La Nombongo Sitela [email protected] Rochelle, Regents Park& Ext 011 681-8094 081 329 7424 13, Roseacre1,2,3,4, Unigray, [email protected] Elladoon, Elandspark, Elansrol, Tulisa Park, Linmeyer, Risana, City Deep, Prolecon, Heriotdale, Rosherville 6. Cllr. A Christians DA F 58 Vredepark, Fordsburg, Sharon Louw [email protected] Laanglagte, Amalgam, 011 376-8618 011 407 7253 Mayfair, Paginer [email protected] 081 402 5977 7. Cllr. Francinah Mashao ANC F 59 Joubert Park Diane Geluk [email protected] 011 376-8615 011 376-8611 [email protected] 082 308 5830 8. Cllr. Nokuthula Xaba ANC F 60 Braamfontein Werf, Sharon Louw [email protected] Braamfontein Werf Ext. 01, 011 376-8618 011 376 8613 Braampark, Johannesburg, [email protected] 071 441 5050 Newtown, Sunnyside. 9. Cllr. Vusi Zondo ANC F 61 Bertrams, City & Suburban, Sharon Louw [email protected] City & Suburban Ext. 01, 04, 011 376-8618 011 376-8612 05 & 07. City & Suburban [email protected] 082 048 6288 Industrial, Doornfontein, Droste Park, Droste Park Ext. 01, 02 & 03. Fairview, Jeppestown, Judith’s Paarl, Lorentzville, New Doornfontein, North Doornfontein, Spes Bona, Troyeville 10. Cllr Zama Shezi ANC F 62 Hillbrow Diane Geluk [email protected] 011 376-8615 011 376-8624(w) [email protected] 082 596 9774 11. Cllr. L.D. Ntombela ANC F 63 Berea and part Hillbrow Jonathan Van Heerden [email protected] 011 376-8614 073 875 7290 [email protected] 082 553 5904 12. Cllr Matsemela Phineas Madisha ANC F 64 Berea, Bertrams, Highlands, Jonathan Van Heerden [email protected] Yeoville 011 376-8614 011 376-8620(w) [email protected] 082 537 1564 13. Cllr. Lindani B Zulu ANC F 65 George Goch, Malvern, Nombongo Sitela [email protected] Cleveland, part of Kensington 011 681-8094 011 681-8123 [email protected] 072 251 6142 079 455 1115 14. Cllr Carlos Da Rocha DA F 66 Bezuidenhout Valley, Part Diane Geluk [email protected] Kensington, Bertrams, 011 376-8615 011 614 0353 Lorentzville, Part Troyeville, [email protected] 083 447 3648 Observatory East, judiths Paarl, Bellevue east 15. Cllr. Refiloe Mazibuko ANC F 67 Yeoville Jonathan Van Heerden [email protected] 011 376-8614 078 311 2267 [email protected] 16. Cllr. Neuren Pietersen DA F 118 Denver, Cyrldene, Bruma, Jonathan Van Heerden [email protected] Kensington south,Marlvern. 011 376-8614 011 376 8610 Dewetshof, Part of Cleveland. [email protected] 083 326 3693 Kengsington 17. Cllr. Mongameli Mnyameni ANC F 124 Rifle Range, Southdale, Sharon Louw 011 367 8622 Landsborough Road, 011 376-8618 078 264 2930 Booyesens, Westgate Station, [email protected] Bree Str up to Rissik Str in the North, President Str, End Str in the East, Rossetenville road 18. Cllr. Peter Stewart DA F 125 Ormonde View, Meredale, Lijeng Mbuli [email protected] Diepkloof Ext, Mogase View, 011 681-8092 062 691 2011 kibler Park, Diepkloof Hostel, [email protected] south fork, comptonville, southgate, crown mines, Wyman Park. .
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