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Volume 3 Appendix 3A I&AP Database Naledzi Environmental Consultants Pty Ltd Reg no. 2018/217803/07 INTERESTED & AFFECTED PARTY DATABASE TRANSNET’S PROPOSED NEW LEPHALALE RAILWAY YARD, STEENBOKPAN, LEPHALALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, WATERBERG DISTRICT, LIMPOPO PROVINCE GEELHOUTKLOOF 359LQ, GEELHOUTKLOOF 745LQ, ENKELDRAAI 718LQ, PORTION 2 ENKELDRAAI 314LQ, BUFFELSJAGT 744LQ Name Organisation Division/Land Parcel Designation City Hendri Hills Hennie Hills Boerdery CC Portion 1 (re) of farm Geelhoutkloof 359LQ Affected Landowner Brits, North West Farm Geelhoutkloof 745LQ Farm Buffelsjagt 744LQ Gavin Cronk Hennie Hills Boerdery CC Portion 1 (re) of farm Geelhoutkloof 359LQ Farm Manager Lephalale, Steenbokpan, Farm Geelhoutkloof 745LQ Limpopo (Receptor M) Farm Buffelsjagt 744LQ Mrs Susanna Sauer Enkeldraai Trust Enkeldraai 718LQ Landowner (Trustee) Lephalale, Limpopo Tjaart Sauer Enkeldraai Trust Enkeldraai 718LQ Landowner (Trustee) Dwaalboom, Limpopo Mariaan Sauer Enkeldraai Trust Enkeldraai 718LQ Landowner (Spouse) Dwaalboom, Limpopo Frans Sauer Enkeldraai Trust Enkeldraai 718LQ Landowner (Spouse) Pretoria, Gauteng Hennie van den Aardweg Resgen South Africa Pty Portion 1 of farm Pontes Estate 712LQ General Manager Bryanston, Gauteng (General Manager) Ltd (Resgen Rail Link) Transnet Railyard, Steenbokpan, Lephalale Page 1 of 16 Naledzi Environmental Consultants Pty Ltd Reg no. 2018/217803/07 Name Organisation Division/Land Parcel Designation City (Resgen Rail Link) Louise Nicolai Resgen South Africa Pty Portion 1 farm Pontes Estate 712LQ Environmental Bryanston, Gauteng Ltd Manager (Environmental Manager) Xander Neethling Eskom Distribution: Parastatal Land and Rights Polokwane, Limpopo Northern Region Land Development (Limpopo) and Environmental Management 22kV Theunissen- Stockpoort Lungisile Motsisi Eskom Transmission Parastatal Land and Rights Sunninghill, Johannesburg, Land Development Gauteng and Environmental Management 1400kV Medupi- Spitskop Johan Wepener Exxaro Coal Pty Ltd Hieromtrent 460LQ General Manager Lephalale, Limpopo (Grootgeluk Mine) Rudi van der Wal Eskom Holdings SOC Parastatal General Manager Lephalale, Limpopo limited Medupi Power Station Alan Bosman Eskom Holdings SOC Parastatal Land & Rights for Lephalale, Limpopo limited Lephalale & Transmission MEDUPI & MATIMBA POWER STATION Eenzaamheid 512LQ, Transnet Railyard, Steenbokpan, Lephalale Page 2 of 16 Naledzi Environmental Consultants Pty Ltd Reg no. 2018/217803/07 Name Organisation Division/Land Parcel Designation City Naauw Ontkomen 509LQ, Hangklip 508LQ Rosetta Rammutla Eskom Holdings SOC Parastatal Environmental Lephalale, Limpopo limited Manager Medupi Power Station Rhulani Matebula Eskom Holdings SOC Parastatal General Manager Lephalale, Limpopo limited Matimba Power Station Chris Mamabolo Eskom Holdings SOC Parastatal Environmental Lephalale, Limpopo limited Manager Matimba Power Station Deidre Herbst Eskom Holdings SOC Parastatal Eskom Senior Sunninghill. Johannesburg, limited Environmental Gauteng Manager MEDUPI Power Station Assis Pontes Pontes Estate Portion 1 farm Pontes Estate 712LQ Lessee Lephalale, Limpopo Contact Personal Assistance: Christina Debbie Vermaak Pontes Estate Portion 1 farm Pontes Estate 712LQ Lessee of Assis Pontes Lephalale, Steenbokpan, Limpopo Transnet Railyard, Steenbokpan, Lephalale Page 3 of 16 Naledzi Environmental Consultants Pty Ltd Reg no. 2018/217803/07 Name Organisation Division/Land Parcel Designation City Pieter Hallatt Farm Hooikraal 315LQ Adjacent Landowner Lephalale, Steenbokpan, Limpopo Hendrie Hills Hennie Hills Family Trust Vergulde Helm 321LQ Landowner Brits, North West Portion 2 Zandnek 358LQ Assis Ponte Pontes Estates CC Zandnek 358LQ Landowner Lephalale, Limpopo Contact Personal Portion 1 (re) of Zandnek 358LQ Assistance: Christina Lungisile Motsisi Eskom Transmission Remainder of farm Zandnek 358 LQ Land and Rights Sunninghill, Johannesburg, 1400kV Medupi-Spitskop Gauteng Prof. J.H Meiring Taaiboschpan Landgoed Taaiboshpan 320LQ Landowner Lynnwood, Pretoria, Gauteng BK Jan Talma Taaiboschpan Landgoed Taaiboshpan 320LQ Associate BK Johan van Tonder Taaiboschpan Landgoed Taaiboshpan 320LQ Associate BK Judex Oberholzer Taaiboschpan Landgoed Taaiboshpan 320LQ Associate BK Marie SM Nel Altoostyd Estates Pty Ltd Nooitgedacht 514LQ Landowner Onverwacht, Lephalale, Steenbokpan, Limpopo Komunati Lodge Patrick van Rooyen Altoostyd Estates Pty Ltd Nooitgedacht 514LQ Komunati Lodge Landowner Onverwacht, Lephalale, Steenbokpan, Limpopo Hein Boegman Remainder of Zyferbult 324LQ Landowner Pretoria, Gauteng Transnet Railyard, Steenbokpan, Lephalale Page 4 of 16 Naledzi Environmental Consultants Pty Ltd Reg no. 2018/217803/07 Name Organisation Division/Land Parcel Designation City Freddie Pretorius Landowner Portion 1 of farm Rhenosterpan 361LQ Landowner Lephalale, Limpopo Marius Barnard Portions 3 and 6 Rhenosterpan 361LQ Landowner Thabazimbi, Limpopo Sakkie van Aarde Portions 1, 3 of farm Rietfontein 360LQ Landowner Lephalale, Limpopo Portions 0 of Rhenosterpan 361LQ Mr/Ms Jokie and Ria Zyferbult Farm 324LQ Landowner Lephalale, Limpopo Lombard Chris van Niekerk Landowner Portion 1 and 2 of farm Zyferbult 324LQ Landowner Bethal, Mpumalanga David Vos Bushveld Pub and Grill Thuenisenpan 293LQ Business owner Steenbokpan, Lephalale, Limpopo Mr Andries Schutte Steenbokpan Landowner Steenbokpan, Lephalale, Limpopo Ms Edith Tukakgomo Lephalale Local Local Government Municipal Manager Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Secretary: Riekie Coetzee Julius Tefo (Acting) Lephalale Local Local Government Social Services – Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Executive Manager Joshua Hlapa Lephalale Local Local Government Head Environment & Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Waste Management Division Rudzani Ngobeni Lephalale Local Local Government Water and Sanitation Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Division Transnet Railyard, Steenbokpan, Lephalale Page 5 of 16 Naledzi Environmental Consultants Pty Ltd Reg no. 2018/217803/07 Name Organisation Division/Land Parcel Designation City Thomas Tshivhandekano Lephalale Local Local Government Parks Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Charity Radipabe Lephalale Local Local Government Executive Manager: Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Planning and PA: Mabetha Tapala Development Catchlife Mutshavi Lephalale Local Local Government Spatial Planning and Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Land Use Management Eben Badenhorst Waterberg District - Local Government Environmental Health Lephalale, Limpopo Inspector Rudzani Ngobeli (Acting) Lephalale Local Local Government Executive Manager: Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Infrastructure Services Lindiwe Kgomo (Acting) Lephalale Local Local Government Executive Manager: Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Strategic Support Services Conscious Chiloane Lephalale Local Local Government Communication Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Manager Victor Monyepao Lephalale Local Local Government Public Participation Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Manager Charles Seanego Lephalale Local Local Government Local Economic Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Development Regina Molokomme Lephalale Local Local Government Speaker Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Transnet Railyard, Steenbokpan, Lephalale Page 6 of 16 Naledzi Environmental Consultants Pty Ltd Reg no. 2018/217803/07 Name Organisation Division/Land Parcel Designation City Mr Nicholas Pienaar Lephalale Local Local Government Ward councillor Lephalale, Limpopo Municipality Steenbokpan Ward 3 Gladwin Tloubatla Waterberg District District Authority Municipal Manager Modimolle, Limpopo Municipality Nozi Moltheno Waterberg District District Authority Environmental Modimolle, Limpopo Municipality Manager Phathu Siebe Waterberg District District Authority Planning Modimolle, Limpopo Municipality Sarah Lamola Waterberg District District Authority Speaker Modimolle, Limpopo Municipality Mmamohale Kabasa Department of National Government Case Officer Arcadia, Pretoria, Gauteng Environmental Affairs Environmental Officer: Specialised Production, Integrated Environmental Authorisations: Strategic Infrastructure Development Coenrad Agenbach Department of National Government Deputy Director: Arcadia, Pretoria, Gauteng Environmental Affairs Integrated Environmental Authorisations Karl Naude Department of National Government Trans-Frontier Arcadia, Pretoria, Gauteng Environmental Affairs Conservation Areas and Protected Areas Transnet Railyard, Steenbokpan, Lephalale Page 7 of 16 Naledzi Environmental Consultants Pty Ltd Reg no. 2018/217803/07 Name Organisation Division/Land Parcel Designation City Planning Shonisani Mudzhedzi Department of National Government Deputy Director- Arcadia, Pretoria, Gauteng Environmental Affairs General Directorate: Biodiversity and Conservation David Nethengwe Department of Water and Provincial Government Limpopo Province Polokwane, Limpopo Sanitation Responsible for EIA Process commenting & Water Use License Applications L.E. Hlekane Department of Water and Provincial Government Institutional Polokwane, Limpopo Sanitation Establishment Azwi Hangwisi Mulaudzi Department of Mineral Provincial Government Regional Manager Polokwane, Limpopo Resources: Thivulawi Kolani Department of Mineral Provincial Government Head of Polokwane, Limpopo Resources: Limpopo Environmental Province Management MC Rodgers Limpopo Dept. Economic Provincial Government Environmental Impact Polokwane, Limpopo Development Tourism and Management Environmental Affairs 12/1/9/CR-W97 Robert Tlhagala Limpopo Dept. Economic Provincial Government EIA Section: Polokwane, Limpopo Ngoasheng Development
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