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Renewals 93690 DIAMOND Sol Plaatjie 3 Adam Nomakola Street COST BRANCH CENTRE LOCAL CONTACT Name Service CODE AREA MUNISIPALITY STREET_ADDRESS TOWN_CITY NUMBER BARKLY WEST Renewals 90180 Diamond Dikgatlong 8375 BARKLY WEST 053-5310677 BRANDVLEI Renewals 62505 Kalahari Hantam Main Road Brandvlei 8915 BRANDVLEI 054-6030074 BRITSTOWN Renewals 90727 Diamond Emthanjeni 26 Long str Britstown 8782 BRITSTOWN 053-6720076 CALVINIA Renewals 63104 Kalahari Hantam Cnr 17 Dorp & Hoop str 8190 CALVINIA 027-3411036 CARNARVON Renewals 63354 Kalahari Kareeberg 15 Hanau str Carnavon 8925 CARNAVON 053-3823194 COLESBERG Renewals 64105 Diamond Umsobomvu 46 Church str Colesburg 9795 COLESBERG 051-7530600 DANIELSKUIL Renewals 91029 Kalahari Kgatelopele 218 Barkers str Danielskuil 8405 DANIELSKUIL 053-3840048 DE AAR Renewals 91086 Diamond Emthanjeni 628 Friedlander str De Aar 7000 DE AAR 053-6310821 DELPORTSHOOP Renewals 91205 Diamond Dikgatlong 8377 DELPORTSHOOP 053-5610108 DOUGLAS Renewals 91383 Diamond Siyancuma 22 Arnot str Douglas 8730 DOUGLAS 053-2981415 FRASERBURG Renewals 92464 Kalahari Karoo Hoogland 18 Ceillier st Fraserburg KAKAMAS 054-4310703 GRIEKWASTAD Renewals 91623 Diamond Siyancuma 15 Main str Griekwastad 8365 GRIEKWASTAD 053-3430064 GROBLERSHOOP Renewals 92704 Kalahari Kheis Groblershoop 8850 GROBLERSHOOP 054-8330142 HARTSWATER Renewals 91987 Diamond Phokwane 17 DF Malan str Hartswater 8570 HARTSWATER 053-4740331 HOPETOWN Renewals 92222 Diamond Thembelihle 12 Wills str Hopetown 8750 HOPETOWN 053-2030099 HOTAZEL Renewals 92289 Kalahari Gaetsewe Boardman Street Hotazel8490 KURUMAN 053-7411222 JAN KEMPDORP Renewals 92407 Diamond Phokwane 3 Kalahari str Jan Kempdorp 8550 JAN KEMPDORP 053-4560510 KAKAMAS Renewals 92464 Kalahari Kai Garib 22 Voortrekker str 8870 KAKAMAS 054-4310703 KATHU Renewals 92665 Kalahari Gamagara 701 Rietbok str 8446 KATHU 053-7232002 KEIMOES Renewals 92704 Kalahari Kai Garib 1290 Kooperasie str Keimoes 8860 KEIMOES 054-4611326 KENHARDT Renewals 92761 Kalahari Kai Garib 1109A Kerk str Kenhardt 8900 KENHARDT 054-6510049 KIMBERLEY Renewals 92882 Diamond Sol Plaatjie 68 Market square Kimberley 8301 KIMBERLEY 053-8315100 KURUMAN Renewals 93249 Kalahari Ga-Segonyana 7 Church str Kuruman 8460 KURUMAN 053-7122121 LIME ACRES Renewals 93302 Kalahari Siyanda Business Centre LIME ACRES 053-3850075 LOERIESFONTEIN Renewals 73217 Kalahari Hantam 346 Werda str Loeriesfontein 8185 LOERIESFONTEIN 027-6621134 MANKURWANE Renewals 93690 DIAMOND Sol Plaatjie 3 Adam Nomakola Street MankurwaKIMBERLEY 053-8741391 MIER Renewals 93762 Kalahari Siyanda Daan Swanepoel Street MIER 054-5310033 NOUPOORT Renewals 77470 DIAMOND Umsobomvu 166 Piet Retief str Noupoort 5950 NOUPOORT 049-8431011 OLIFANTSHOEK Renewals 94089 Kalahari Gamagara 21 Van Riebeeck str Olifantshoek 84 OLIFANTSHOEK 053-3310009 PESCODIA Renewals 94409 DIAMOND Sol Plaatjie Eagle Street Kimberley 8309 KIMBERLEY 053-8731031 PETRUSVILLE Renewals 94441 DIAMOND Renosterberg 1 Visagie str Petrusville 8770 PETRUSVILLE 053-6630093 POFADDER Renewals 94626 Kalahari Khaima 470 Church str Pofadder 8890 POFADDER 054-9330023 PORT NOLLOTH Renewals 79577 Kalahari Richtersveld 515 Main str Port Nolloth 8280 PORT NOLLOTH 027-8518484 POSTMASBURG Renewals 94801 KALAHARI Tsantsabane 33 Main road Postmasburg 8420 POSTMASBURG 053-3130448 PRIESKA Renewals 94868 KALAHARI Siyathemba 34 Stewart str Prieska 8940 PRIESKA 053-3531202 RICHMOND (N CAPE) Renewals 80831 Diamond Umsobomvu Pienaar str str Richmond 7090 RICHMOND 053-6930127 SPRINGBOK Renewals 83771 KALAHARI Namakhoi 5 Namakwa str Springbok 8240 SPRINGBOK 027-7181330 STEINKOPF Renewals 84072 KALAHARI Nama Khoi 1 Namakwa str Steinkopf 8244 STEINKOPF 027-7218685 SUTHERLAND Renewals 92289 KALAHARI Karoo Hoogland 16 Piet Retief str Sutherland SUTHERLAND 053-7411222 UPINGTON Renewals 95885 KALAHARI Dawid Kruiper 48 Schroder str Upington 8801 UPINGTON 054-3323021 VICTORIA WEST Renewals 87613 Diamond Ubuntu 59 Church str Victoria West 7070 VICTORIA WEST 053-6210152 WARRENTON Renewals 96243 Diamond Magareng 57 Uys str Warrenton 8530 WARRENTON 053-4973422 WILLISTON Renewals 88815 SOUTH CAPE Karoo Hoogland 8 Reyneke str Williston 8920 WILLISTON 053-3913200 MVL Points 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1.
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