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DEFF Phaladi, Matjelele Land Remediation DEFF Williams, Murray Department of Community Safety Bango,Xoliswa Land Remediation DEFF Walters, Brent Head of Department Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC Ramavhona, Thizwikoni Licensing DEFF Dlamula, Mxohisi Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC Mavodze, Hlamarisa Licensing DEFF Sport Promotion Marais, Ferdi Local Observer DEFF Thabo Tutu Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC Nethononda, Thivhulawi Protected Areas DEFF Paul Hendricks Sport Development Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC Letlalo, Olivia SIP categorisation of EIA applications DEFF Lyndon Bouah Sport and Recreation Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC Nama, Nelisa West Coast DEFF Marubani, Mashudu DEFF Liezl Jansen Arts and Culture Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC Jezile, Maxhoba DEFF Nerine Jeavan Arts and Culture Department of Cultural Affiars and Sport and HWC van Wyk, Leon DEFF Mpahlaza-Schiff, Bianca Trade and Sector Development: Strategic Initiatives DED&T Horne, Peter DEFF Mlumiso, Neko DEFF Johnston, Jo-Ann Trade and Sector Development: Strategic Initiatives DED&T Pitcher, Grant DEFF Fourie, Solly Head of Department DED&T Mokoena, Lerato DEFF Venter, Anzel DED&T Netshiombo, Dakalo DEFF Mahlangu, Julliet DEFF Fast(Dr), Hildegard Lead: Energy Security Game Changer DED&T Essop, Mohammad DEFF Wyngaard, Patricia Integrated Economic Development Services DED&T Langa, Zamalanga DEFF Lakay, Mark DED&T Maradwa, Ephron DEFF Lintnaar-Strauss, Melissa Regional Director DWS Williams, Rasheeq DED&T Gordon,Andrew Estuary co-ordination and monitoring DWS Melanie Daniels Intergrated Economic Development Services DED&T Mmachaka, Thandi DWS Alexis Maneveld Trade and Sector Development DED&T Van Heerden, Francois DWS De Haast, Henry DWS Sharon Daniels - Robertson Economic Planning DED&T Engelbrecht, Bentley Resource Protection DWS Shannon Okkers Skills Development and Innovation DED&T Jikumlambo, Lungiswa DWS La Meyer, Adri Development Facilitation: Environment DEA&DP Thompson, Isa DWS van Zyl, Bertrand DWS Solomons, Aneesa Land and Asset Management DHS Claassen, Marianne DWS Robertson, Raynita Planning DHS Lyons, Hester Control Industrial Technician DWS Fourie, Andreas DHS Kloppers, Wilna DWS Van Wyk, Rudolf DWS Chipwanya, Paul DHS Mashudu Murovhi DWS Cyster, Colin DHS M Tshikalange Case Officer DWS Mguli, Thando Head of Department DHS Wiets Roets DWS Director-General Department of Sport, Arts and Culture Van Rensburg, Rika DHS Medupe, Sidwell Departmental Spokesperson Gorgens, Tristan DHS Tshangana, Mbulelo Director-General Department of Human Settlements Adams, Shaanaz DHS Ngoasheng, Moipone Acting Office Manager to Director-General Department of Human Settlements Leshabane, Joseph DDG: Programme and Project Management Department of Human Settlements Visagie, Eugene DHS Peege, Tshepo Chief Director: Aviation Safety and Environment National Department of Transport Jooste, Tracy DHS Bierman, Johan WCDT&PW Verwey, Brian Architect DHS District and Local Municipality Departments Silbernagl, Peter Engineer DHS Alli, David DHS NAME CAPACITY ORGANIZATION Johnston, Christabel DHS District Municipalities Adriaanse, Nathan Head of Communications DHS Asmal, Osman Acting Executive Director: Energy, Environmental and Spatial Planning CoCT Bester, Andre Air Quality CoCT Hazell, Anthony DHS Filby, Ed Air Quality CoCT Niel Miller Director: West Coast District DHS Sandi, Fundiswa Air Quality Management CoCT Fisher, Gary Head WCDT&PW Foot, Erica Biodiversity CoCT Brown, Mario Transport Policies and Strategies WCDT&PW Haskins, Candice Catchment Management CoCT De Wet, Ben Catchment Management CoCT Hanekom, Frans Infrastructure Policies and Strategies WCDT&PW Minnaar, Cythna City Parks CoCT Watters, Malcolm WCDT&PW Williamson, Maruwaan Civil Engineer: T.I.A. & Development Control CoCT Gooch, Jacqui Head of Department WCDT&PW De Bruyn, Jaco Department of Water & Sanitation CoCT Bredenkamp, Cailey Strategy, Planning and Co-ordination WCDT&PW Flower, Peter Department of Water & Sanitation CoCT Faragher, Tamsin Development Facilitation CoCT Meyer, Gamza Infrastructure Policies and Strategies WCDT&PW Kaveny, Peter Director: Development Facilitation Unit CoCT Resource Efficiency Programme Britton, Michelle WCDT&PW Pillay, Greg Disaster Risk Management Centre CoCT Boersma, Adriaan Property Planning and Information WCDT&PW Du Preez, Jeanine District Manager: Roads and Stormwater CoCT Kode, Gavin Deputy Director General WCDT&PW Van Eerden, Riaan District Spatial Planning CoCT Boyd, Lance District Spatial Planning CoCT Pillay, Thiagaraj WCDT&PW Kruger, Gert District Spatial Planning CoCT Senior Manager: Special Projects Joubert, Francois WCDT&PW Nisbet, Ludwig Table Bay District Fire Life Safety: Cape Town Fire and Rescue CoCT Martheze, Dru WCDT&PW Engelbrecht, Harm Electricity CoCT Abrahams, Ammaar Spatial Information WCDT&PW Jones, Trevor Electricity CoCT Web, Sharonette WCDT&PW Davids, Calvin Electricity CoCT Swartland, Shiraaz Electricity CoCT Manuel, Danielle WCDT&PW Bodenstein, Janet Env. Compliance and City EIA CoCT Noordien, Faizel WCDT&PW Georgeades, Dimitri Environment & Heritage Management: District Head (Central Region) CoCT Cole, Hugh WCDT&PW van Wyk, Azanne
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