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Cape 20 7307175729088 ROLAND THEO OLIVIER AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 21 7307150185082 ROWENA LEANDRA FORTUIN AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 22 7706055682087 BONGIKHAYA PATRICK QAMA AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 23 7012161125081 NOKULUNGA SOFOYIYA AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 24 6002295248082 ANTHONY ROGER DIETRICH AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 25 5303090011084 CAROL FRANCES BEERWINKEL AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 26 7009185816083 KWANELE MILLES GUGUSHE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS Provincial: Western Cape 27 7112280228087 TANIA BERNADETTE
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