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King Cetshwayo1 (Empangeni) Sheriff Service Area KKiinngg CCeettsshhwwaayyoo11 ((EEmmppaannggeennii)) SShheerriiffff SSeerrvviiccee AArreeaa Machibini SP Myeki LOT U 102 ST. LUCIA WETLANDS Ezihlabeni Mthonjeni SP Nkonjeni SP Dindi B SP Hlabisa NU Ogengele SP Makhambane SP MTUBATUBA DUKUDUKU Esiyembeni SP Ncemaneni SP SAPS FOREST Lake Folose SP LOT 85 St.Lucia MPUNGOSE Ulundi NU SP KWAMSANE Dumaneni MAHLABATHINI UMFOLOZI Uitkytoring SP SAPS SAPS Enqupheni SP ULUNDI HLABISA Nkolokoto SP LOT 85 Dukuduku GAME RESERVE Ebaswzini SP Nkatha SP Landstrip Khula Village St Lucia SAPS Dindi A SP SAPS UMFOLOZI !. !. Hlophenkulu SP Ezikhumbeni SP Umfolozi RESERVE NO 3 STR618 DUKUDUKU NURSERY St Lucia's SP LOT 58 KANGELA XIMBA Game Reserve MPUKUNYONI Nkombose SP MARS UMFOLOZI DUKUDUKU WETLANDS ST LUCIA MKHWANAZI Honeydale LOT 64 LOT U 196 Hoho SP LOT 57 LANDS Ekuthuthukeni SP Fuleni LOT 61 UMFOLOZI Duku UMFOLOZI DUKU Reserve SP Mshaya UMFOLOZI Mfutululu MTUBATUBA Basamlilo Nqekwane KKWWAAZZUULLUU--NNAATTAALL SP ^ñ LOT DUKU Nkatha LOT 55 !. DOORNHOEK B SP FAIRWAY B SP 2 SP KWAMSANE ^ UMFOLOZIMtubatuba 70 UMFOLOZI Ntuthunga SP KwaGcoba SP !. U Mbojane SP Kumhlosheni SP MELMOTH Kwamsane LOT 76 LOT 80 U Basamlilo ñKwaMsane SP SAPS River View UMFOLOZI UMFOLOZI LOT U 183 PEGGY UMFOLOZI A SP Bhiliya Fuyeni B SP Monzi SH Lumbi SP SP Enhlabosini SP U SWAMPS Enkwenkwe Dlebe SP MTHEMBU/SOMOPHO Ezidonini LOT LOT 83 WOODLANDSU THE FARM U246 Gandolo SP LOT U STERKFONTEIN SP Nohaha SP Patane 23 UMFOLOZI U L O A Lumbi SP B SP Mazawula SP 2 UMFOLOZI UMFOLOZI LOT 19 U Sangoyana SP Fuyeni A SP SP LOT 26 LOT 9 U U DukuDuku NU LOT UUMFOLOZI U KwaMawanda Kwamendo SP RESERVE NO 5 UMFOLOZI LOT 17 U U Mthonjaneni Phezukwehlanze SP Mopukanqola SP UMFOLOZI Teza 5 UMFOLOZI ROSS U U UMSUNDUZI SP UMFOLOZI LOT U U U U NU LOT K 84 LOT U 200 U Gobihlahla SP Ematholeni Lake Eteza U U Gwabalanda KwaZululiyaduma SP Mkhandwini Mahlahuva SP 114 U U Nobugalaza U Emaphikaqala SP SP SP RESERVE Nature Reserve LOT U SP U U Hlanzeni Hlawi SP Ezinkawini Ehlabosini SP U 203 U U U SP Mashwila SP NO 5 LOT K LOT K 78 LOT U U King Cetshwayo1 Entobozi SP Ekusayeni LOT U 209 LOT K 81 SP Manembeni SP 28 KWAMBONAMBI LOT U SCHUILHOEK Mahele Ntabayenkosi SP (Empangeni) SP LORRAINE U Manzamnyama SP SP Sheriff Service Area Emakwezini MHLANA LOT K 9 LOT K 77 K 67 Obuka C SP Empangeni SP SP MTHETHWA/MHLANA KWAMBONAMBI Ncayini Ndondondwana SP Obuka B SP Mandlanzini SP LOT K 76 LOT K 71 SP Sabhuza SP RIPPLE Amalala SP KWAMBONAMBI WATERVAL NTAMBANANA NDHLAZI/MAMBUKA Nozambula LOT K 75 SAPS LOT LOT K 72 Mhoyiza SP Emfeceni SP SAPS SP KWAMBONAMLEIMPOSA Ongelweni SP Magwetshana SP Nxebeni Ngwebu K 92 ESPERANCE LOT SOKHULU SP Mfolozane SP KWAMBONAMBI COMBINE K 65 SPRINGFIELD BIYELA/ OBUKA Ntabane SP Esidakeni Mabukata SP SP Mgazini SP Enxebeni Mbonambi NU Kwabhadaza MaQedipuleti LOT K 5 Njomelwano SP SP SP Holinyoka SP OQhabiyeni SP SP NTAMBANANA Ndanyeni KWAMBONAMBI KAYTEN ESTANCIA SP ^ Bumbaneni SP OAKLANDS SEVENTREE Makholwase Malungwini SP LOT Mhlahlaneni Mabhensa HOMELEIGH WATERTON BARNEVELD SP SP Ntwezi SP RESERVE NO 5 KWAMBONAMBI K 60 LOT K 58 Dlomodlomo SP Sangweyana SP NQutshini Obizo SP Ntoyini ^ Kwambonambi !. LOT K 12 Lake Makhosaneni SP2 SP Kwahlaza SP SP Obuka A SP Indodwane SP LOT K 25 LOT K 1 SILVER KWAMBONAMBI LOT K 59 Nhlabane SP LANGGEWACHT CEBEKHULU/OBIZO KWAMBONAMBI OAK ESTATE KwaMbonambi Emahlabathini SP KwaGama Mabhuyeni SP Ezindzbeni SP Mhlana Mzipofu SP LOT State Forest RESERVE NO 4 MORGENZON SP Mquzankunzi SP SP Qomintaba Luwamba SP LOT K 19 SALIGNA WARRINGTON K 51 MBONAMBI Makhosaneni Ntambanana NU Ntweni SP ERF SP Mhlana SP KWAMBONAMBI LOT K 15 SP1 MELDRETH LOT 271 Nthunzi KWAMBONAMBI Nhlabane SP Nomponjwana SP HANDLEY CROSS Obizo SP Mazimazana SP LOT LOT 103 EMPANGENI SP LOT K 16 Emukhindini SP Ningizimu Nseleni SP LOT K 52 Mankwathini SP BLOCK B Esichothweni Nkhanangu SP !. KWAMBONAMBI K 44 LOT K 49 ZULU/ENTEMBENI Wambaza SP SP Enseleni LOT Enkwenkwe Sihuzu SP RESERVE NO 5 Mkhoma K 26 LOT DIRKCHINBURG SP LOT K 37 A SP Emasangweni SP FORTRESS LOT K 48 Velabandhla Edubeni Nduro SP K 36 SP Hawule SP Makhwela RESERVE NO 5 SP SP SP Enseleni PENALGIE LOT LOT Wambaza EMPANGENI uMhlathuze NU LOT Emhlanzini SP Memezi Ndundulu SP Nature K 45 K 47 SP SAPS K 42 KROMDRAAI SP Stezi SP DOVER Reserve Aquadene LOT Mabungu SP STR34 Esithombeni SP DOVER Kwambonambi LOT K 46 Nzalabantu SP Ntshentshelu LOT 197 Brackenham state forest K 41 Zigagayi SP LOT 33 SP2 Ufasimba SP1 STR34 EMPANGENI R102 RESERVE NO 4 Nkunzempunga SP UMHLATUZI ST Richards Bay Veld Empangeni Central !. En Vlei Birdwood Mandlazini Mkhuphulangwenya SP2 Movamhlone Matshana EMPANGENI ^ Nsezi Alton Richards Mehlamasha uMlalazi NU Ntshentshelu Empangeni !. Nyala Park Nsezi North SP SP1 ZUNGU/MADLEBE Bay Central Lake Mzingazi Ngodini Mkhuphulangwenya Dondolo Kildare EMPANGENI Nsezi Arboretum Mzingazi Mehlamasha SP Sgisi ñ MZINGAZI ESHOWE SP2 SP1 Ngwelezane Mpangele LAKE Meer Goedertroudam Matsheni SP Khabingwe SP STR34 SAPS Makholokholo SP Mtengu ENSELENI ñ Kuleka RICHARDS En See Alton ^ Mbiza Ngodini Makhehle SP1 Hlobane SP2 BAY RICHARDS Mashishi Makhehle MZIMELA Nqutshini RICHARDS BAY SP2 SP1 SP1 Hlobane SP1 S A R NINIANS SAPS BAY SP3 Makhehle SP2 Tuzi-Gazi Kwa-Mpofu Habeni Mashishi SP2 Macekane SP Emgoswaneni SP Mpangeni SP Mandawe SP Ohaheni Ohaheni SP1 Ndabanyeni Richards Richards ZULU/BHEKESHOWE Mkhunyana SP2 Mhlatuze Mbiza SP Yemeni R102 N2 Bay Game Bay Coal SP1 SP ST LK Flats SP Nkume SP1 Eniwe Reserve Terminal Elomoya SP Gugushe Bhiliya SP Mpehlela Phongola Mtintombi Felixton Mhlatuzi MPUNGOSE SP SP Lagoon SP Mangeze Madlanghala SP Cubhu MTUNZINI SP Izinkiliji Zenzele SP DUBE Mhlathuzana SP SAPS SP Felixton !. Vulindlela Gobandlovu SP Gubhethuka Eziqaqweni SP Mankunzana SP Mabuyeni SP Zimpohlo SP Kwashodlisa Empembeni SP STR66 Mtilombo Manzamnyama SP Nkojane SP Uzimgwenya SP SP SP Siqwanjana SP Emnyameni Ongoye ^ Mkobasa SP Ncombo Noshungu SP Qwayinduku Ntuze MKHWANAZI ESIKHAWINI RESERVE SP Eshowe Kwa-Mfana SP Ntenjane SP SP SP !. Ndindima SP NO 10 !. Hologo Esikhawini Mtunzini Ngeza ESIKHALENI ESHOWE Esiwolweni SP LOT PORT Forest ñ Thawini SP SP SP Eshowe SP Msasandla Sikhalasenkosi SP SAPS ^ Izikoshi SP Izingwenya DURNFORD ESHOWE Esiwane B SP Mpungose Vongotho SP SP Port Mahunu SP Emncongweni SP SP Nozandla S A R 3 Amakhilimba SP Sibhamu SP Dunford SP SP Obanjeni Emaqeleni LOT 104 DIKINYANA Gawula SP NZUZA SP1 ZULU SP LOT DARLING UMLALAZI Nyembe SP Phaphu SP Nhlabo SP ñ ESTATE UMLALAZI NZUZA Mvuthine ONGOYE Kwa-Jazi SP Reserve Nguqu Mtunzini Hemfane SP MTUNZINI ^!. KWAKHOZA GINGINDLOVU SP SAPS ñ Madala SP Amahubhu SP Maqhulu SP Sabeka SP N2 Vekeza SP LK MTUNZINI Legend DATA SUPPLIED BY: Statistics South Africa !. Main Town Rivers Provinces Department of Water Affairs & Forestry ; Main Courts National Roads SShheerriiffff SSeerrvviiccee AArreeaass Sheriff Service Area Department of Provincial & Local Government SubPlace $ ® Place of Sitting Main Roads Traditional Councils Department of Health ^ Department: PoliceStations & Facilities Railways Dams Department of Safety & Security Justice # Oct Schools and Department of Education !C Health Facilities 2020 Correctional Services Department of Transport.
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