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COVID-19 Lower Courts Emergency Contact List: Gauteng COVID-19 Lower Courts Emergency Contact List: Gauteng CLUSTER COURT CONTACT PERSON DESIGNATION TELEPHONE CELL NR EMAIL ADDRESS Johannesburg Central Magistrate Donald Makhani Area Court Manager 0114915005 0835446960 [email protected] Cluster Johannesburg / Acting DCO Johannesburg Central Magistrate Edward Ramolefe Assistant Director 0114915034 0714046215 [email protected] Cluster Johannesburg Court Services Johannesburg Central Magistrate Mangope Motaung Assistant Director 0114915299 0786423800 [email protected] Cluster Johannesburg OHS/Security/ Facilities Johannesburg Central Family Court Janine De Were Court Manager 0114915220 0815878501 [email protected] Cluster Johannesburg (Magistrate Johannesburg) Johannesburg Central Magistrate Mahwasane Avhashoni Court Manager 0112107301 0833794905 [email protected] Cluster Booysens Johannesburg Central Civil Regional Richard Maluleke Administrative 0112247508 0726133676 [email protected] Cluster Courts Officer (Branch Court) Johannesburg Central Magistrate Kedibone Nemaxwi Administrative 0114777252 0734019189 [email protected] Cluster Newlands Officer (Branch Court) Johannesburg Central Magistrate Brixton Absalon Mahlangu Administrative 0118390052 / 0761897936 [email protected] Cluster (branch Court) Officer 57 Johannesburg Central Magistrate Hillbrow Fredrica Thomson Administrative 0116424441 / 2 0832923327 [email protected] Cluster Officer Johannesburg Central Magistrate Jeppe Lulama Mpahlwa Administrative 0116184516 0832861461 [email protected] Cluster (Branch Court) Officer GERMISTON CLUSTER Palm Ridge Court Ms Juliah Mokoala Area Court Manager 010 232 2115 0827403733 [email protected] CLUSTER COURT CONTACT PERSON DESIGNATION TELEPHONE CELL NR EMAIL ADDRESS GERMISTON CLUSTER Germiston Court Ms Adele Louw Court Manager 0118730500 0833049724 [email protected] Mr Khazamula Mkansi Acting Court 0734350466 [email protected] Manager GERMISTON CLUSTER Heidelberg Court Mr Thulani Mabuza Acting Court Landline 0837895268 [email protected] Managers currently not 0785738446 working Ms Cecelia Jaquire (0163491930) 0828369388 [email protected] GERMISTON CLUSTER Meyerton Court Ms Elmarie De Beer Court Manager 0163620403 0836135047 [email protected] GERMISTON CLUSTER Palm Ridge Court Ms Natasha Naidoo Court Manager 0102322001 0845516719 [email protected] GERMISTON CLUSTER Sebokeng Court Mr Martin Kunene Court Manager 0169881320 072 148 7798 [email protected] GERMISTON CLUSTER Vanderbijlpark Mr Abram Nkone Court Manager 0169334351 0733474149 [email protected] Court GERMISTON CLUSTER Vereeniging Court Mr Tebogo Motloenya Court Manager 0164220071 0844213760 [email protected] Kempton Park Benoni Mr A Nemukula Court Manager 0117467600 082 837 1474 [email protected] Kempton Park Boksburg Mrs Leatitia Court Manager 011 917-9620 071 893 7656 [email protected] Bezuidenhout Kempton Park Brakpan Ms P Ntshangase Court Manager 0117468308 0729319588 [email protected] Mrs C Swartz Senior Admin Officer 0117468339 0787518698 [email protected] Kempton Park Daveyton Ms C Ndwambi Court Manager 0114241199 0786031896 [email protected] CLUSTER COURT CONTACT PERSON DESIGNATION TELEPHONE CELL NR EMAIL ADDRESS Kempton Park Kempton Park Mr Itumeleng Thebe Court Manager 011 395 6392 0722009141 [email protected] Kempton Park Kempton Park Violet Mudau Area Court Manager 011 395 6317 0832564041 [email protected] Kempton Park Nigel Mr. NL Mphahlele Court Manager 011 814 8261 0721908646 [email protected] Mr. GJ Smith Supervisor: Criminal 082 405 6670 [email protected] & Civil Courts Kempton Park Springs Ms Rashree Ramcharitar Court Manager 011 811 2180 065 841 2873 [email protected] Kempton Park Tembisa Mr B Nkuna Court Manager 011 281 0369 067 052 9315 [email protected] Kempton Park Tsakane Mrs N Mhlambi Acting Court 011 739 1616 0732299158 [email protected] Manager Randburg Alexandra Sophy Modisenyane Court Manager 011 786 3600 0788351609 [email protected] Randburg Fochville Moleboheng Sejoe Office Manager 018 771 4226 073 374 7604 [email protected] Randburg Kagiso Francois Hanekom Acting Court 011 696 0016 082 892 1218 [email protected] Manager Randburg Krugersdorp Benjamin Ngwane Court Manager 011 660 6591 083 398 1381 [email protected] Randburg Midrand Tsweji Shaku Court Manager 011 998 5379 083 966 6305 [email protected] Randburg Oberholzer Erika Burger Chief Admin Clerk 018 788 2342 082 787 9115 [email protected] Randburg Randburg Tsweji Shaku Court Manager 011 998 5379 083 966 6305 [email protected] CLUSTER COURT CONTACT PERSON DESIGNATION TELEPHONE CELL NR EMAIL ADDRESS Randburg Randfontein Amanda Poho Court Manager 011 412 1195 083 312 6969 [email protected] Randburg Roodepoort Makhaula Tsosane Court Manager 011 760 1146 082 301 7961 [email protected] Randburg Westonaria Eva Sihlangu Court Manager 011 753 2253 082 512 2154 [email protected] Acting Area Court Randburg Randburg Cluster Makhaula Tsosane Manager 011 760 1146 082 301 7961 [email protected] Pretoria Cluster Atteridgeville Mr TC Nhlapho Court Manager 012 373 1139 079 873 6413 [email protected] Pretoria Cluster Bronkhorstspruit Ms K Mochusi Court Manager 013 932 2901 084 236 4066 [email protected] Pretoria Cluster Cullinan Ms E Maunatlala Court Manager 012 734 1034 082 610 7035 [email protected] Pretoria Cluster Ekangala Ms O Ditshego Court Manager 076 545 8786 076 545 8786 [email protected] Pretoria Cluster Mamelodi Ms T Mabale Court Manager 083 962 6980 083 962 6980 [email protected] Pretoria Cluster Soshanguve Ms N Ndaba Court Manager 012 730 1000 062 453 6966 [email protected] Pretoria Cluster Pretoria Mr M Nduzulwana Court Manager 012 319 4000 081 452 3479 [email protected] Pretoria Cluster Pretoria North Mr J Phiri Court Manager 012 521 1002 060 835 8425 [email protected] Pretoria Cluster Pretoria Ms S Mohoasa Area Court Manager 012 319 4090 082 416 4602 [email protected] SOWETO Protea Mrs S Maswanganye Area Court Manager 011-9808130 082 855 9280 [email protected] CLUSTER COURT CONTACT PERSON DESIGNATION TELEPHONE CELL NR EMAIL ADDRESS SOWETO Protea Albert Madubela Assistant Director 011-9808130 0724757069 [email protected] Court Services / Acting Court Manager SOWETO Protea Ms Shithembiso Senior Admin Officer 011-9808130 071 671 9895 [email protected] Mazibuko / Acting Court Manager SOWETO Protea Dingana Maliaga Senior Admin Officer 011-9808130 0832189769 [email protected] Facilities/Procureme nt and GG Transport SOWETO Protea Jerry Motsamai Principal Court 0119808130 0834859038 [email protected] Interpreter-Cluster Manager SOWETO Protea Aaron Zaba Principal Court 0119808130 0823191834 [email protected] Interpreter- Branch Courts Manager SOWETO Protea Ms Shavena Singh Chief Admin Clerk- 0119808130 0767608817 [email protected] Criminal Section SOWETO Protea Ms Doreen Mazibuko Finance / Cash hall / 011-9808130 0828534340 [email protected] TPF / State Accountant SOWETO Lenasia Ms Dineo Mokwena Branch Manager 011-8541305 0828263952 [email protected] SOWETO Orlando Ms Mankwana Tshehla Branch Manager 011-9351205 0714195836 [email protected] SOWETO Kliptown Mos Monchusi Branch Manager 011-9451966 0614773435 [email protected] SOWETO Meadowlands Ms Veliswa Ndhlovu Branch Manager 011-5360555 0614773435 [email protected] .
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