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Foskor-Spencer 1 STAKEHOLDER DATABASE (FOSKOR – SPENCER ESKOM PROJECT) NAME AND POSTAL SURNAME ORGANISATION POSITION ADRESSES TELEPHONE FACSMILE EMAIL ADDRESS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MS BRENDA MAKANZA DIGES GROUP [email protected] MR MOSES MARGEN INDUSTRIAL MAHLANGU SERVICES (013) 656 1212 (013) 656 2233 [email protected] BA- PHALABORWA MUNICIPALITY, PRIVATE BAG X MS DAISEY BA-PHALABORWA LOCAL 01020, [email protected]/nkwanem@ba- NKWAME MUNICIPALITY SPEAKER OFFICE PHALABORWA, 1390 (015) 780 6390 (015) 781 0726 phalaborwa.gov.za BA- PHALABORWA MUNICIPALITY, PRIVATE BAG X MR MOHLALA BA-PHALABORWA LOCAL 01020, JACOLINE MUNICIPALITY MM OFFICE PHALABORWA, 1390 (015) 780 6302 (015) 781 0726 [email protected] BA- PHALABORWA MUNICIPALITY, PRIVATE BAG X MR HAROLD BA-PHALABORWA LOCAL 01020, ZUNGU MUNICIPALITY PHALABORWA, 1390 (015) 780 6302 [email protected] BA- PHALABORWA MUNICIPALITY, PRIVATE BAG X MR STEVE BA-PHALABORWA LOCAL 01020, MOKABUKHI MUNICIPALITY PHALABORWA, 1390 (015) 780 6302 [email protected] BA- PHALABORWA MUNICIPALITY, PRIVATE BAG X MS ENGELA BA-PHALABORWA LOCAL 01020, FERREIRA MUNICIPALITY PHALABORWA, 1390 (015) 780 6302 [email protected] BA- PHALABORWA MUNICIPALITY, PRIVATE BAG X MR PAUL VAN BA-PHALABORWA LOCAL 01020, ROYEN MUNICIPALITY ENVIRONMEMTAL PHALABORWA, 1390 (015) 780 6306 (015) 781 0726 [email protected] BA- PHALABORWA MUNICIPALITY, PRIVATE BAG X BA-PHALABORWA LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE 01020, MR H.P MALULEKE MUNICIPALITY AND PLANNING PHALABORWA, 1390 (079) 552 1281 (015) 781 0726 malulekep/[email protected] FOSKOR-SPENCER 1 BA- PHALABORWA MUNICIPALITY, PRIVATE BAG X MR CORNELIUS BA-PHALABORWA LOCAL 01020, LOURENS MUNICIPALITY ELETRICAL PHALABORWA, 1390 (082) 809 4860 [email protected] BA- PHALABORWA MUNICIPALITY, PRIVATE BAG X MS DAISEY BA-PHALABORWA LOCAL 01020, [email protected]/nkwanem@ba- NKWAME MUNICIPALITY RECEPTIONIST PHALABORWA, 1390 (015) 780 6390 (015) 781 0726 phalaborwa.gov.za BA- PHALABORWA MUNICIPALITY, PRIVATE BAG X MS MAHLO BA-PHALABORWA LOCAL 01020, MILDRET MUNICIPALITY SECRETARY PHALABORWA, 1390 (015) 780 6446 [email protected] 63 SPRINGBOK, PO MARULENG LOCAL BOX 627, MS JOICE MAHLO MUNICIPALITY SPEAKER OFFICE HOEDSPRUIT, 1380 (015) 793 2409 (015) 793 2341 [email protected] 63 SPRINGBOK, PO MS MALOMANE MARULENG LOCAL BOX 627, JOICE MUNICIPALITY MM OFFICE HOEDSPRUIT, 1380 (015) 793 2409 (015) 793 2341 [email protected] ELECTRICAL ( 63 SPRINGBOK, PO MR MAGADANI MARULENG LOCAL TECHNICAL BOX 627, ALUWANI MUNICIPALITY DIRECTOR) HOEDSPRUIT, 1380 (015) 793 2409 [email protected] 63 SPRINGBOK, PO MS MOKGADI MARULENG LOCAL WASTE BOX 627, MAMABOLO MUNICIPALITY MANAGEMENT HOEDSPRUIT, 1380 (072) 481 7173 [email protected] 63 SPRINGBOK, PO MS TIVANE MARULENG LOCAL ENVIRONMEMTAL BOX 627, TSAKANE MUNICIPALITY MANAGEMENT HOEDSPRUIT, 1380 (015) 383 9945 (015) 793 2341 [email protected] 63 SPRINGBOK, PO MR AUBREY MARULENG LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE BOX 627, MOREMA MUNICIPALITY AND PLANNING HOEDSPRUIT, 1380 (015) 793 2409 (015) 793 2341 [email protected] 63 SPRINGBOK, PO MR ANTHONY MARULENG LOCAL BOX 627, MALEPE MUNICIPALITY PP OFFICER HOEDSPRUIT, 1380 (015) 7930 017 (015) 793 2341 [email protected] NO.1 CIVIC CENTRE, AGATHA MS MORONGOA GREATER TZANEEN LOCAL STREET, TZANEEN, MBAHLATI MUNICIPALITY SPEAKER OFFICE 0850 (015) 307 8080 (015) 307 8049 [email protected] NO.1 CIVIC CENTRE, AGATHA MR FORIE GREATER TZANEEN LOCAL STREET, TZANEEN, MOROKA MALALE MUNICIPALITY SPEAKER OFFICE 0850 (015) 307 8080 (015) 307 8049 [email protected] MS MANDY GREATER TZANEEN LOCAL NO.1 CIVIC ARJOON MUNICIPALITY MM OFFICE CENTRE, AGATHA (015) 307 8000 (015) 307 8049 [email protected] FOSKOR-SPENCER 2 STREET, TZANEEN, 0850 NO.1 CIVIC CENTRE, AGATHA MS MAGGY GREATER TZANEEN LOCAL STREET, TZANEEN, MACHUMEME MUNICIPALITY ENVIRONMEMTAL 0850 (015) 307 8296 (015) 307 8049 [email protected] 44 BOTHA STREET, MS MOLLY GREATER LETABA LOCAL MOJAJIESKLOOF, MUTSHENZHE MUNICIPALITY SPEAKER OFFICE 0835 (015) 309 9246 (015) 309 9419 [email protected] ELECTRICAL ( 44 BOTHA STREET, MR LESHABANE GREATER LETABA LOCAL TECHNICAL MOJAJIESKLOOF, EDDY MUNICIPALITY DIRECTOR) 0835 (015) 309 9246 [email protected] 44 BOTHA STREET, MS FLORENCE GREATET LETABA LOCAL MOJAJIESKLOOF, MASIPA MUNICIPALITY MM OFFICE 0835 (015) 309 9246 (015) 309 9419 [email protected] 44 BOTHA STREET, MS LERATO GREATER LETABA LOCAL MOJAJIESKLOOF, SHUKUMA MUNICIPALITY ENVIRONMEMTAL 0835 (082) 578 9524 (015) 309 9419 [email protected] 44 BOTHA STREET, MR OBERT GREATER LETABA LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE MOJAJIESKLOOF, SEWAPE MUNICIPALITY AND PLANNING 0835 (015) 309 9246 (015) 309 9419 [email protected] GOVERNMENT MOPANI DISTRICT BUILDING, MAIN MR PATRIC TWALA MUNICIPALITY SPEAKER OFFICE ROAD GIYANI, 0826 (015) 811 6300 (015) 812 4302 [email protected] /[email protected] GOVERNMENT MS BASA MOPANI DISTRICT BUILDING, MAIN MATHEBULA MUNICIPALITY MM OFFICE ROAD GIYANI, 0826 (015) 811 6300 (015) 812 4302 [email protected] ELECTRICAL ( GOVERNMENT (072) 842 MS BEAUTY MOPANI DISTRICT TECHNICAL BUILDING, MAIN 1262/081 573 MARIMI MUNICIPALITY DIRECTOR) ROAD GIYANI, 0826 3150 [email protected]/[email protected] GOVERNMENT MR MUDAU MOPANI DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL BUILDING, MAIN TSHAVHENI MUNICIPALITY MANAGEMENT ROAD GIYANI, 0826 (015) 811 6300 (015) 812 4302 [email protected] /[email protected] (015 812 GOVERNMENT 4302/073558 MR NGOBENI MOPANI DISTRICT BUILDING, MAIN 2769/083 444 ROBERT MUNICIPALITY TOWN PLANNING ROAD GIYANI, 0826 (015) 811 6300 3665 [email protected]/[email protected] GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS 20 HANS VAN RENSBURG LIMPOPO ECONOMIC STREET/19 MR RHULANI DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL BACCARD STREET, MTHOMBENI TOURISM MANAGEMENT POLOKWANE, 0699 (015) 290 7057 (015) 295 5015 [email protected] FOSKOR-SPENCER 3 AZMO PLACE 49 MR MABADA DEPARTMENT OF WATER ENVIRONMETAL JOUBERT STREET DONALD AND SANITATION MANAGEMENT POLOKWANE0700 (082 652 9601 (015) 295 2295 [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF RURAL MR MOLATELO DEVELOPMENT AND LAND MAKHUVHA REFORM (015) 230 5000 [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF RURAL MS TINYIKO DEVELOPMENT AND LAND MAKAMU REFORM (015) 297 3539 [email protected] 21 BICCARD LIMPOPO HERITAGE STREET, MR K LITHOLE RESOURCES AGENCY POLOKWANE, 0700 (015) 284 4000 (015) 284 4510 [email protected] PRIVATE BAG X MS SHONI ENVIRONMENTAL 9554, POLOKWANE, TSHIVHASE ROAD AGENCY LIMPOPO MANAGEMENT 0700 (015) 284 4600 (015) 284 4701 [email protected] 18 A LANDROS MR GREAT LIMPOPO DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MARE STREET, AMBANI OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT POLOKWANE (015) 230 3600 (015) 975 7045 [email protected] MR MP LIMPOPO TOURISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL P.O.BOX 4301, MOKGAPHAME PARK AGENCY MANAGEMENT TZANEEN, 0850 (015) 307 3582 (015) 307 4341 [email protected] NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATION MRS LOURENS BIRDLIFE SA (012) 254 0213 (011) 789 5188 [email protected] NILS BJORNSTAD WESSA BRANCH CHAIR (082) 576 2781 [email protected] ANDY SMITH WESSA BRANCH CHAIR (076) 383 6097 [email protected] SECRETARY DEE JOHNSON WESSA (ACTING) (011) 730 2059 [email protected] MR BETHA WESSA (011) 462 5663 [email protected] PRIVATE BAG X DR HANNELINE TERRESTRIAL BIRD 5000, PARKLANDS SMITH ROBINSON BIRDLIFE SA CONSERVATION 2121 JHB 2000 (011) 789 1122 (011) 4628364 [email protected] PRIVATE BAG X MR DANIEL IMPORTANT BIRD 5000, PARKLANDS MARVERICK BIRDLIFE SA CONSERVATION 2121 JHB 2000 (011) 789 1122 (011) 789 5188 [email protected] PRIVATE BAG X 11, MODDERFONTEIN, MS MARIENA EWT (ENDANGERED 1609, GOLDING WILDLIFE TRUST) JOHANNESBURG (011) 372 3600 (011) 606 4682 [email protected] AVIATION PRIVATE BAG X 73, SOUTH AFRICAN CIVIL OBSTACLE HALFWAY HOUSE, MS L STROH AVIATION AUTHOROTY SPECIALIST 1685 (011) 545 1451 (011) 606 4682 [email protected] AVIATION PRIVATE BAG X 73, SOUTH AFRICAN CIVIL OBSTACLE HALFWAY HOUSE, MR C ISHERWOOD AVIATION AUTHOROTY INSTRUCTOR 1685 (011) 545 1451 (011) 606 4682 [email protected] FOSKOR-SPENCER 4 CHIEF PRIVATE BAG X 73, SOUTH AFRICAN CIVIL INFORMATION HALFWAY HOUSE, MS POPPY KHOZA AVIATION AUTHOROTY OFFICER 1685 (011) 545 1017 (011) 545 1181 [email protected] MR SIPHO CHIEF EXECUTIVE PRIVATE BAG X 74 MASEKO TELKOM OFFICER PRETORIA, 0001 (012) 311 0593 (011) 308 2638 [email protected] PRIVATE BAG X MR B MATHOBO MTN SA 9955, CRESTA, 2118 (011) 912 3000 (011) 912 4670 [email protected] 96 RISSIK STREET, MS SUZAN ENVIRONMENTAL BRAAMFONTEIN, AIDELOMO TRANSNET FREIGHT RAIL SPECIALIST 2017 [email protected] STAKEHOLDERS WHO SENT COMMENTS AND ATTENDED MEETINGS MR WILLEM PO BOX PRIVATE LAND- JACOBS LAND-OWNER 4704SECUNDA 2302 OWNER C: 082 804 2971 [email protected] BOULDERS GAME MR GRAY RANCH AND BUSH SCATTERFIELD FARMER-BUSSINESSMAN LODGES 1390 OWNER C: 082 899 5244 [email protected] MR LANDMAN 7A JACARANDA C: 082 807 DANIEL XCELSOR AGRI LIMPOPO STREETS, TZANEEN 8165/015306 GERHARDUS PTY LTD 0850 COO 6260 F: 015 307 5706 [email protected] C; 083 379 JOSEPHINE FARM, 6374/015 318 MR PIET WARREN LAND-OWNER GRAVELOTTE 0895 FARMER 7920/1 F: 086 586 2959 [email protected] PORTOFOLIO MR BOELA MAJEJE TRIBAL 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