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Export This Category As A South African Government Provincial and Local Government Directory: Gauteng Municipalities 2021-09-27 Table of Contents City of Ekurhuleni .................................................................................................................................................. 2 City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality ............................................................................................... 2 City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality ......................................................................................................... 2 Emfuleni Local Municipality ................................................................................................................................. 3 Lesedi Local Municipality ..................................................................................................................................... 4 Merafong Local Municipality ................................................................................................................................ 4 Midvaal Local Municipality ................................................................................................................................... 4 Mogale City Local Municipality ............................................................................................................................ 5 Rand West City Local Municipality ...................................................................................................................... 5 Sedibeng District Municipality ............................................................................................................................. 6 West Rand District Municipality ........................................................................................................................... 6 Page 1 / 7 Source: https://www.gov.za/about-government/contact-directory/sub-category/provincial-and-local-government-directory%3A- gauteng-municipalities/pdf South African Government Provincial and Local Government Directory: Gauteng Municipalities 2021-09-27 City of Ekurhuleni Head of Communications Georgina Lefifi, Mr Website https://www.ekurhuleni.gov.za/ Postal PO Box 1049, JOHANNESBURG, 2000 Email [email protected] Street Metropolitan Centre, 1st Floor Council Phone 0860 543 000 Chamber Wing, 158 Civic Boulevard, Braamfontein, Postal Private Bag X1069, GERMISTON, 1400 JOHANNESBURG Street Ekurhuleni Head Office, Cnr Roses and Cross Phone 011 407 7413 /407 7229 streets, GERMISTON Fax 011 339 5704 Email [email protected] City Manager Imogen Mashazi, Dr Municipal Manager Postal Private Bag X1069, GERMISTON, 1400 Ndivhoniswani Lukhwareni, Dr Street Ekurhuleni Head Office, cnr Roses and Cross Postal PO Box 1049, JOHANNESBURG, 2000 Streets, GERMISTON Street Metropolitan Centre, 1st Floor Council Phone 011 999 0780 Chamber Wing, 158 Civic Boulevard, Braamfontein, Email [email protected] JOHANNESBURG Phone 011 407 6111 Executive Mayor Fax 011 339 5704 Mzwandile Masina, Cllr Email [email protected] Postal P.O. Box 145, GERMISTON, 1400 Street Ekurhuleni Head Office, cnr Roses and Cross Information Officer (PAIA) Streets, GERMISTON Ndivhoniswani Lukhwareni, Dr Phone 011 999 0156 Postal PO Box 1049, JOHANNESBURG, 2000 Email [email protected] Street Metropolitan Centre, 1st Floor Council Twitter @mzwandileMasina Chamber Wing, 158 Civic Boulevard, Braamfontein, JOHANNESBURG Head of Communications Phone 011 407 6111 Rego Mavimbela, Ms Fax 011 339 5704 Postal Private Bag X1069, GERMISTON, 1400 Email [email protected] Street 47 Van Buuren Road, BEDFORDVIEW Phone 011 999 0021 / 011 999 0170 Executive Mayor Email [email protected] Moloantoa Geoffrey Makhubo, Cllr Postal PO Box 1049, JOHANNESBURG, 2000 City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality Street Metropolitan Centre, 1st Floor Council Chamber Wing, 158 Civic Boulevard, Braamfontein, Website http://www.joburg.org.za JOHANNESBURG Fax 011 339 5704 Phone 011 407 6111 / 011 407 7517 Phone 0860 562 874 / 011 407 6111 Fax 011 339 5704 Postal PO Box 1049, JOHANNESBURG, 2000 Email [email protected] Street Metropolitan Centre, 1st Floor Council Chamber Wing, 158 Civic Boulevard, Braamfontein, City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality JOHANNESBURG Website http://www.tshwane.gov.za Email [email protected] Fax 086 214 9544 Phone 012 358 9999 Postal PO Box 440, PRETORIA, 0001 Street Isivuno Building, cnr Lilian Ngoyi and Madiba Street, PRETORIA Page 2 / 7 Source: https://www.gov.za/about-government/contact-directory/sub-category/provincial-and-local-government-directory%3A- gauteng-municipalities/pdf South African Government Provincial and Local Government Directory: Gauteng Municipalities 2021-09-27 Spokesperson for the Mayor Emfuleni Local Municipality Blessing Manale, Mr Postal PO Box 440, PRETORIA, 0001 Website http://www.emfuleni.gov.za/ Street Isivuno Building, cnr Lilian Ngoyi and Madiba Fax 016 950 5050 Street, PRETORIA Phone 016 950 5000 Phone 012 358 9999 Postal PO Box 3, VANDERBIJLPARK, 1900 Fax 086 214 9544 Street cnr Klasie Havenga and Frikkie Meyer Email [email protected] Boulevard, VANDERBIJLPARK Head of Communications Municipal Manager Hilgard Mathews, Mr Yunus Chamda, Mr Postal PO Box 440, PRETORIA, 0001 Postal PO Box 3, VANDERBIJLPARK, 1900 Street Isivuno Building, cnr Lilian Ngoyi and Madiba Street cnr Klasie Havenga and Frikkie Meyer Street, PRETORIA Boulevard, VANDERBIJLPARK Phone 012 358 3255 Phone 016 950 5000 Fax 086 214 9544 Fax 016 950 5050 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Municipal Manager Information Officer (PAIA) Jason Ngobeni, Mr Yunus Chamda, Mr Postal PO Box 440, PRETORIA, 0001 Postal PO Box 3, VANDERBIJLPARK, 1900 Street Isivuno Building, cnr Lilian Ngoyi and Madiba Street cnr Klasie Havenga and Frikkie Meyer Street, PRETORIA Boulevard, VANDERBIJLPARK Phone 012 358 9999 / 012 358 4904 Phone 016 950 5000 Fax 086 214 9544 Fax 016 950 5050 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Information Officer (PAIA) Executive Mayor Jason Ngobeni, Mr Gift Moerane, Cllr Postal PO Box 440, PRETORIA, 0001 Postal PO Box 3, VANDERBIJLPARK, 1900 Street Isivuno Building, cnr Lilian Ngoyi and Madiba Street cnr Klasie Havenga and Frikkie Meyer Street, PRETORIA Boulevard, VANDERBIJLPARK Phone 012 358 9999 / 012 358 4904 Phone 016 950 5000 Fax 086 214 9544 Fax 016 950 5050 Email [email protected] Executive Mayor Randall Williams, Cllr Head of Communications Klaas Mofomme, Mr Postal PO Box 440, PRETORIA, 0001 Street Isivuno Building, cnr Lilian Ngoyi and Madiba Postal PO Box 3, VANDERBIJLPARK, 1900 Street, PRETORIA Street cnr Klasie Havenga and Frikkie Meyer Phone 012 358 9999 Boulevard, VANDERBIJLPARK Fax 086 214 9544 Phone 016 950 5000 Fax 016 950 5050 Email [email protected] Page 3 / 7 Source: https://www.gov.za/about-government/contact-directory/sub-category/provincial-and-local-government-directory%3A- gauteng-municipalities/pdf South African Government Provincial and Local Government Directory: Gauteng Municipalities 2021-09-27 Lesedi Local Municipality Merafong Local Municipality Website http://www.lesedilm.gov.za/ Website https://www.merafong.gov.za/ Fax 016 340 4394 Email [email protected] Phone 016 492 0049 / 016 492 0246 Fax 018 787 1105 Postal PO Box 201, HEIDELBERG, 1438 Phone 018 788 9500 Street cnr HF Verwoerd and Louw Street, Postal PO Box 3, CARLETONVILLE, 2500 HEIDELBERG Street No 3 Halite Street, CARLETONVILLE, 2499 Municipal Manager Executive Mayor Ayanda Makhanya, Ms Maphefo Mogale Letsie, Cllr Postal PO Box 201, HEIDELBERG, 1438 Postal PO Box 3, CARLETONVILLE, 2500 Street cnr HF Verwoerd and Louw Street, Street No 3 Halite Street, CARLETONVILLE, 2499 HEIDELBERG Phone 018 788 9500 Phone 016 340 4300 Fax 018 787 1105 Fax 016 340 4394 Head of Communications Information Officer (PAIA) Chris Spies, Mr Ayanda Makhanya, Ms Postal PO Box 3, CARLETONVILLE, 2500 Postal PO Box 201, HEIDELBERG, 1438 Street No 3 Halite Street, CARLETONVILLE, 2499 Street cnr HF Verwoerd and Louw Street, Phone 018 788 9500 HEIDELBERG Fax 018 787 1105 Phone 016 340 4300 Email [email protected] Fax 016 340 4394 Email [email protected] Municipal Manager Langa Thibini, Mr Executive Mayor Postal PO Box 3, CARLETONVILLE, 2500 Lerato Maloka, Cllr Street No 3 Halite Street, CARLETONVILLE, 2499 Postal PO Box 201, HEIDELBERG, 1438 Phone 018 788 9500 Street cnr HF Verwoerd and Louw Street, Fax 018 787 1105 HEIDELBERG Email [email protected] Phone 016 340 4300 Fax 016 340 4394 Municipal Manager Langa (Act) Thibini, Mr Head: Communications Postal PO Box 3, CARLETONVILLE, 2500 Khongi Molohlanye, Ms Street No 3 Halite Street, CARLETONVILLE, 2499 Postal PO Box 201, HEIDELBERG, 1438 Phone 018 788 9500 Street cnr HF Verwoerd and Louw Street, Fax 018 787 1105 HEIDELBERG Email [email protected] Phone 016 340 4300 Fax 016 340 4394 Midvaal Local Municipality Email [email protected] Website http://www.midvaal.gov.za Fax 016 360 7519 Phone 016 360 7400 Postal PO Box 9, MEYERTON, 1960 Street cnr Mitchel and Junious Street, MEYERTON Page 4 / 7 Source: https://www.gov.za/about-government/contact-directory/sub-category/provincial-and-local-government-directory%3A- gauteng-municipalities/pdf South African Government Provincial and Local Government Directory: Gauteng Municipalities 2021-09-27 Executive Mayor Executive Mayor Baloyi Bongani, Cllr Motlalepula Francis Makgatho, Cllr Postal PO Box 9, MEYERTON, 1960 Postal PO
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