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Regulation Gazette No. 10177 Regulasiekoerant
July
Vol. 661 17 2020 No. 43528
Julie
PART 1 OF 6
ISSN 1682-5843
N.B. The Government Printing Works will 43528
not be held responsible for the quality of
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2 No. 43528 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 17 JULY 2020
Please be advised that the GPW Publications office will no longer move to 88
Visagie Street as indicated in the previous notices.
The move has been suspended due to the fact that the new building in 88 Visagie
Street is not ready for occupation yet.
We will later on issue another notice informing you of the new date of relocation.
We are doing everything possible to ensure that our service to you is not
disrupted.
As things stand, we will continue providing you with our normal service from the
current location at 196 Paul Kruger Street, Masada building.
Customers who seek further information and or have any questions or concerns
are free to contact us through telephone 012 748 6066 or email Ms Maureen Toka
at Maureen.Toka@gpw.gov.za or cell phone at 082 859 4910.
Please note that you will still be able to download gazettes free of charge from our
website www.gpwonline.co.za.
For purposes of reference, all Proclamations, Government Alle Proklamasies, Goewermentskennisgewings, Algemene
Notices, General Notices and Board Notices published are Kennisgewings en Raadskennisgewings gepubliseer, word vir
included in the following table of contents which thus forms a verwysingsdoeleindes in die volgende Inhoudopgawe ingesluit
weekly index. Let yourself be guided by the gazette numbers wat dus weeklikse indeks voorstel. Laat uself deur die Koerant-
in the righthand column: nommers in die regterhandse kolom lei:
Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, Depart- Landbou, Grondhervorming en Landelike Ontwikkeling,
ment of Departement van
728 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) 19 43495 728 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) 19 43495
:The General Notice in terms of the Sec- :The General Notice in terms of the Sec-
tion 11A (4) of the Act, as amended........... tion 11A (4) of the Act, as amended...........
729 Spatial Data Infrastructure Act (54/2003) 20 43495 729 Spatial Data Infrastructure Act (54/2003) 20 43495
:Call for nominations of Persons to Serve :Call for nominations of Persons to Serve
on the Committee for the Act..................... on the Committee for the Act.....................
730 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) 22 43495 730 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) 22 43495
:Notice in terms of section 11(1): KRP :Notice in terms of section 11(1): KRP
10670......................................................... 10670.........................................................
731 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) 24 43495 731 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) 24 43495
:Farms: Leeuwkraal 877 KS, Boschpoort :Farms: Leeuwkraal 877 KS, Boschpoort
843 KS, Rietfontein 852 KS, Spitskop 874 843 KS, Rietfontein 852 KS, Spitskop 874
KS, Roodepoort 880 KS, Goedetrouw 860 KS, Roodepoort 880 KS, Goedetrouw 860
KS and Tweefontein 848 KS, Makhuduth- KS and Tweefontein 848 KS, Makhuduth-
amaga Local Municipality, Sekhukhune amaga Local Municipality, Sekhukhune
District, Limpopo........................................ District, Limpopo........................................
732 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) 34 43495 732 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) 34 43495
:Gemsbokfontein 231 JR KRP 1037.......... :Gemsbokfontein 231 JR KRP 1037..........
733 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) 35 43495 733 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) 35 43495
:Hoedspruit 346 JS KRP 10856................. :Hoedspruit 346 JS KRP 10856.................
734 Restitution of the Land Rights Act 36 43495 734 Restitution of the Land Rights Act 36 43495
(22/1994) :Portion 3................................... (22/1994) :Portion 3...................................
R.742 Agricultural Pests Act (36/1983) :Publica- 14 43496 R.742 Agricultural Pests Act (36/1983) :Publica- 14 43496
tion of the Control Measures Relating to tion of the Control Measures Relating to
Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer for Public Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer for Public
Comments................................................. Comments.................................................
Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Department Samewerkende Regering en Tradisionele Sake, Departement
of van
748 Disaster Management Act (57/2002) 3 43503 748 Disaster Management Act (57/2002) 3 43503
:Amendment of Directions issued in terms :Amendment of Directions issued in terms
of Section 27 (2) of the Act........................ of Section 27 (2) of the Act........................
R.750 Labour Relations Act, 1995 :National Bar- 3 43506 R.750 Labour Relations Act, 1995 :National Bar- 3 43506
gaining Council for the Clothing Manufac- gaining Council for the Clothing Manufac-
turing Industry............................................ turing Industry............................................
Higher Education and Training, Department of Hoër Onderwys en Opleiding, Departement van
752 Skills Development Act (97/1998) :Further 3 43508 752 Skills Development Act (97/1998) :Further 3 43508
extension of the date for submission of the extension of the date for submission of the
2020/2021 financial year applications for 2020/2021 financial year applications for
Mandatory Grant in terms of regulation Mandatory Grant in terms of regulation
4(1) of The Sector Education and Training 4(1) of The Sector Education and Training
Authorities (”SETAs“) Grant Regulations Authorities (”SETAs“) Grant Regulations
regarding monies received by SETAS and regarding monies received by SETAS and
related matters, 2012................................. related matters, 2012.................................
749 Disaster Management Act (57/2002) :Third 3 43504 749 Disaster Management Act (57/2002) 3 43504
Amendment Directions issued by Minister :Third Amendment Directions issued by
of Home Affairs: Measures to prevent and Minister of Home Affairs: Measures to pre-
combat the spread of COVID-19................ vent and combat the spread of COVID-19.
Public Works and Infrastructure, Department of Openbare Werke en Infrastruktuur, Departement van
740 Council for the Built Environment Act, 43 843 43495 740 Council for the Built Environment Act, 43 843 43495
of 2000 (the CBE Act) :The Scope of Work of 2000 (the CBE Act) :The Scope of Work
for Categories of Registration for the Pro- for Categories of Registration for the Pro-
fessions Regulated by the Engineering fessions Regulated by the Engineering
Council of South Africa.............................. Council of South Africa..............................
R.745 Customs and Excise Act, 1964 :Insertion 31 43496 R.745 Customs and Excise Act, 1964 :Insertion 31 43496
of forms Item 202.00 of the Schedule to of forms Item 202.00 of the Schedule to
the rules is hereby amended by the inser- the rules is hereby amended by the inser-
tion of the following forms.......................... tion of the following forms..........................
Trade, Industry and Competition, Department of Handel, Nywerheid en Kompetisie, Departement van
R.746 International Trade Administration Act, 3 43501 R.746 International Trade Administration Act, 3 43501
2002 (Act No. 71 of 2002) :Policy Directive 2002 (Act No. 71 of 2002) :Policy Directive
issued in terms of Section 5 and Notice in issued in terms of Section 5 and Notice in
terms of Section 6 of the Act on the Expor- terms of Section 6 of the Act on the Expor-
tation of Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Waste tation of Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Waste
and Scrap Metal........................................ and Scrap Metal........................................
371 Disaster Management Act (57/2002) :Er- 3 43511 371 Disaster Management Act (57/2002) :Er- 3 43511
ratum to Fourth Amended Directions is- ratum to Fourth Amended Directions is-
sued in terms of Regulation 4(3) of the sued in terms of Regulation 4(3) of the
regulations of the Disaster Management regulations of the Disaster Management
Act............................................................. Act.............................................................
Communications and Digital Technologies, Department of Kommunikasie en Digitale Tegnologieë, Departement van
361 Films and Publications Act (65/1996), as 871 43495 361 Films and Publications Act (65/1996), as 871 43495
Amended :Draft Films and Publications Amended :Draft Films and Publications
Amendment Regulations, 2020................. Amendment Regulations, 2020.................
Public Works and Infrastructure, Department of Openbare Werke en Infrastruktuur, Departement van
363 Construction Industry Development Board 986 43495 363 Construction Industry Development Board 986 43495
Act (38/2000) :Standard for Developing Act (38/2000) :Standard for Developing
Skills through Infrastructure Contracts....... Skills through Infrastructure Contracts.......
365 Standards Act (8/2008) :New Standard, 1016 43495 365 Standards Act (8/2008) :New Standard, 1016 43495
Revision Standard and Cancelled Stan- Revision Standard and Cancelled Stan-
dard........................................................... dard...........................................................
366 Tariff Investigations Regulations :Custom 1021 43495 366 Tariff Investigations Regulations :Custom 1021 43495
Tariff Applications: List 06/2020 ................ Tariff Applications: List 06/2020 ................
367 International Trade Administration Com- 1023 43495 367 International Trade Administration Com- 1023 43495
mission of South Africa :Sunset review: mission of South Africa :Sunset review:
Anti-dumping duties in place for five years. Anti-dumping duties in place for five
years..........................................................
368 Liquor Act, (27 /1989) :Notice of applica- 29 43498 368 Drankwet, (27 /1989) :Kennisgewing van 29 43498
tion for liquor licenses: North West ........... aansoeke om dranklisensies: Noordwes ..
78 The Pharmacy Act (53/1974) :Good Phar- 1032 43495 78 The Pharmacy Act (53/1974) :Good Phar- 1032 43495
macy Education Standards: Occupational macy Education Standards: Occupational
Qualification Framework Sub-Framework.. Qualification Framework Sub-Framework..
79 The Pharmacy Act (53/1974) :Guidelines 1077 43495 79 The Pharmacy Act (53/1974) :Guidelines 1077 43495
for registration of persons who hold a for registration of persons who hold a
BPharm as Pharmacist Assistant Post Ba- BPharm as Pharmacist Assistant Post Ba-
sic.............................................................. sic..............................................................
80 The Pharmacy Act (53/1974) :Restoration 1080 43495 80 The Pharmacy Act (53/1974) :Restoration 1080 43495
requirements and process for pharmacists requirements and process for pharmacists
who have been removed from the register. who have been removed from the register.
81 The Pharmacy Act (53/1974) :Rules relat- 1084 43495 81 The Pharmacy Act (53/1974) :Rules relat- 1084 43495
ing to Good Pharmacy Practice - Minimum ing to Good Pharmacy Practice - Minimum
Standards for trading titles......................... Standards for trading titles.........................
82 The Pharmacy Act (53/1974) :Guidance 1086 43495 82 The Pharmacy Act (53/1974) :Guidance 1086 43495
document for Continuing Professional De- document for Continuing Professional De-
velopment.................................................. velopment..................................................
83 Construction Industry Development Board 1132 43495 83 Construction Industry Development Board 1132 43495
Act, 2000 :Sanctions in terms of CID Reg- Act, 2000 :Sanctions in terms of CID Reg-
ulation 29(18)............................................. ulation 29(18).............................................
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The GovernmenT PrinTinG Works Will noT be held resPonsible for any errors
ThaT miGhT occur due To The submission of incomPleTe / incorrecT / illeGible coPy.
Contents
Gazette Page
No. No. No.
Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, Department of/ Landbou, Grondhervorming en Landelike Ontwikkeling, Departe-
ment van
768 Agricultural Product Standards act (119/1990): Revision of the Regulations Regarding Canned and Pickled Vegeta-
bles - Invitation for Comments.................................................................................................................................. 43528 19
769 Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act (3/1996): Portion 2 of the Farm Geelhoutboom No. 342 IT............................... 43528 20
770 Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act (3/1996): Portion 0 Remaining Extent of the Farm Jagtdrift No. 359 IT............. 43528 21
771 Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act (LTA) (3/1996): Portion 8 of the farm Jagtdrift 359 IT......................................... 43528 22
772 Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act (3/1996): Portion 2, Remaining Extent of the Farm Roodewal No. 190 HT....... 43528 23
773 Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act (3/1996): Portion 12 of the Farm Geelhoutboom No. 342 IT.............................. 43528 25
774 Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act (3/1996): Portion (Remaining Extent) of the Farm Tweefontein No. 270, Regis-
tration Division JS..................................................................................................................................................... 43528 26
775 Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act (3/1996): Portion 23 of the Farm Tweefontein No. 370, Registration Division JS
................................................................................................................................................................................. 43528 27
776 Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act (3/1996): Portion 2 of the Farm Koppie Allen No. 194 HT.................................. 43528 28
777 Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act (3/1996): Portion 3 of the Farm Koppie Allen No. 194 HT.................................. 43528 29
778 Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act (3/1996): Portion 14 of the Farm Vlaklaagte No. 396 IS.................................... 43528 30
Employment and Labour, Department of/ Indiensneming en Arbeid, Departement van
779 Employment Equity Act (55/1998): 2019 Employment Equity Public Register in terms of Section 41....................... 43528 31
780 Compensation for Occupational Injuries & Diseases Act (138/1993): Cancellation of Approved Loadings of Rates
in terms of Section (85)2........................................................................................................................................... 43528 585
Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Department of/ Omgewingsake, Bosbou en Visserye, Departement van
781 National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act (57/2003): Correction Notice Amending the Notice
Declaring the Agulhas Front Marine Protected Area in terms of Section 22A of the Act........................................... 43528 586
782 National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act (57/2003): Correction Notice Amending the Notice
Declaring the Agulhas Front Marine Protected Area in terms of Section 22A of the Act........................................... 43528 588
783 National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act (57/2003): Correction notice amending the notice
declaring the Southwest Indian Seamount Marine Protected Area in terms of section 22A of the Act..................... 43528 590
784 National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act (57/2003): Correction notice amending the regulations
for the Management of the Southwest Indian Seamount Marine Protected Area..................................................... 43528 592
785 National Environmental Management Act (107/1998): Procedures to be followed for the assessment and minimum
criteria for reporting of identified environmental themes........................................................................................... 43528 594
786 National Environmental Management Act (107/1998): Procedures to be followed for the assessment and minimum
criteria for reporting of identified environmental themes........................................................................................... 43528 596
787 National Environmental Management Act (107/1998): Procedures to be followed for the assessment and minimum
criteria for reporting of identified environmental themes........................................................................................... 43528 599
788 National Environmental Management Act (107/1998): Procedures to be followed for the assessment and minimum
criteria for reporting of identified environmental themes........................................................................................... 43528 603
National Treasury/ Nasionale Tesourie
789 Merchant Shipping (International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund) Contributions Act, 2013: Determination of Rate
of Levy for 2018 Tax Period and Payment Date in terms of Section 3 of the Act....................................................... 43528 606
Social Development, Department of/ Maatskaplike Ontwikkeling, Departement van
790 Nonprofit Organisations Act (71/1997) (NPO Act): Call for Nominations of Candidates to be appointed as Members
of the Panel of Arbitration in terms of the Act............................................................................................................ 43528 607
791 Victim Support Services Bill, 2019: Publication for the draft and Memorandum on the Objects of the Bill - Victim
Support Services Bill, 2019 for public comments...................................................................................................... 43528 608
The scam involves the fraudsters using the letterhead of GPW to send out fake tender bids to companies
and requests to supply equipment and goods.
Although the contact person’s name on the letter may be of an existing official, the contact details on
the letter are not the same as the Government Printing Works’. When searching on the Internet for the
address of the company that has sent the fake tender document, the address does not exist.
The banking details are in a private name and not company name. Government will never ask you to
deposit any funds for any business transaction. GPW has alerted the relevant law enforcement authorities
to investigate this scam to protect legitimate businesses as well as the name of the organisation.
PROCUREMENT@GPW-GOV.ORG
Should you suspect that you are a victim of a scam, you must urgently contact the police and inform the
GPW.
Government e-mails DO NOT have org in their e-mail addresses. All of these fraudsters also use the
same or very similar telephone numbers. Although such number with an area code 012 looks like a
landline, it is not fixed to any property.
GPW will never send you an e-mail asking you to supply equipment and goods without a purchase/order
number. GPW does not procure goods for another level of Government. The organisation will not be
liable for actions that result in companies or individuals being resultant victims of such a scam.
Government Printing Works gives businesses the opportunity to supply goods and services through
RFQ / Tendering process. In order to be eligible to bid to provide goods and services, suppliers must
be registered on the National Treasury’s Central Supplier Database (CSD). To be registered, they must
meet all current legislative requirements (e.g. have a valid tax clearance certificate and be in good
standing with the South African Revenue Services - SARS).
The tender process is managed through the Supply Chain Management (SCM) system of the department.
SCM is highly regulated to minimise the risk of fraud, and to meet objectives which include value for
money, open and effective competition, equitability, accountability, fair dealing, transparency and an
ethical approach. Relevant legislation, regulations, policies, guidelines and instructions can be found on
the tender’s website.
Fake Tenders
National Treasury’s CSD has launched the Government Order Scam campaign to combat fraudulent
requests for quotes (RFQs). Such fraudulent requests have resulted in innocent companies losing
money. We work hard at preventing and fighting fraud, but criminal activity is always a risk.
There are many types of tender scams. Here are some of the more frequent scenarios:
Fraudsters use what appears to be government department stationery with fictitious logos and contact
details to send a fake RFQ to a company to invite it to urgently supply goods. Shortly after the company
has submitted its quote, it receives notification that it has won the tender. The company delivers the
goods to someone who poses as an official or at a fake site. The Department has no idea of this
transaction made in its name. The company is then never paid and suffers a loss.
OR
Fraudsters use what appears to be government department stationery with fictitious logos and contact
details to send a fake RFQ to Company A to invite it to urgently supply goods. Typically, the tender
specification is so unique that only Company B (a fictitious company created by the fraudster) can
supply the goods in question.
Shortly after Company A has submitted its quote it receives notification that it has won the tender.
Company A orders the goods and pays a deposit to the fictitious Company B. Once Company B receives
the money, it disappears. Company A’s money is stolen in the process.
• If you are registered on the supplier databases and you receive a request to tender or quote that
seems to be from a government department, contact the department to confirm that the request is
legitimate. Do not use the contact details on the tender document as these might be fraudulent.
• Compare tender details with those that appear in the Tender Bulletin, available online at
www.gpwonline.co.za
• Make sure you familiarise yourself with how government procures goods and services. Visit the
tender website for more information on how to tender.
• If you are uncomfortable about the request received, consider visiting the government department
and/or the place of delivery and/or the service provider from whom you will be sourcing the goods.
• In the unlikely event that you are asked for a deposit to make a bid, contact the SCM unit of the
department in question to ask whether this is in fact correct.
Any incidents of corruption, fraud, theft and misuse of government property in the Government Printing
Works can be reported to:
Supply Chain Management: Ms. Anna Marie Du Toit, Tel. (012) 748 6292.
Email: Annamarie.DuToit@gpw.gov.za
Marketing and Stakeholder Relations: Ms Bonakele Mbhele, at Tel. (012) 748 6193.
Email: Bonakele.Mbhele@gpw.gov.za
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Frequency
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Regulation Gazette Weekly Friday Friday 15h00 for next Friday Tuesday, 15h00 - 3
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Publication
Government Gazette Type Publication Date Submission Deadline Cancellations Deadline
Frequency
Gauteng Liquor License Monthly Wednesday before Two weeks before publication 3 working days after
Gazette the First Friday of the submission deadline
month
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License Gazette month submission deadline
National Liquor License Monthly First Friday of the Two weeks before publication 3 working days after
Gazette month submission deadline
Mpumalanga Liquor License Bi-Monthly Second & Fourth One week before publication 3 working days prior to
Gazette Friday publication
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AmendmenTs To noTiCes
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process will need to be followed according to the deadline and a new notice submitted thereafter for the
next available publication date.
rejeCTions
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I, Angela Thokozile Didiza, Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, acting under
section 15 of the Agricultural Product Standards Act, 1990 (Act No. 119 of 1990), hereby make known
that I intend to publish revised regulations regarding the grading, packing and marking of canned and
pickled vegetables destined for sale in the Republic of South Africa.
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revised regulations in writing within 30 days from the date of publication of this Notice to the following
address:
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→ "Agricultural Production, Health & Food Safety” → “Food Safety & Quality Assurance" → "Draft
legislation for comments", or can be forwarded via electronic mail or posted to any person upon request.
Notice is hereby given, in terms of Section 17 (2) (c) of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act,
1996 (Act No 3 of 1996) ( "the LTA "), that an Application for acquisition of land was lodged with
the Director General of the Department of Land Affairs by the Applicants, and in respect of the
Property set out in the Schedule.
Any party who may have an interest in the above -mentioned Application is hereby invited to
make written representations to the Director General, within 30 days from the publication of this
Notice. The representations must be forwarded to:
Private Bag X5020, Piet Retief, 2380; or 91 Church Street, Piet Retief
Property:
Bonds and
No. Property Locality Current Title Current Restrictive
Description (District) Deed No Owner Conditions
(interdicts)
`eMR. S HÓKA
DEPUTY TENURE REFORM IMPLEMENTATION
DATE: 09 0-7
Notice. is hereby given, in terms of Section 17 (2) (c) of thé Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act,
1996 (Act No 3 of 1996) ( "the LTA "), that an .Application for acquisition of land was lodged with
the Director General of the Department of Land Affairs by the Applicants, and in respect of the
Property set out in the Schedule.
Any party who may have an interest in the above -mentioned Application is hereby invited to .
make written representations to the Director General, within 30 days from the publication of this
Notice. The representations must be forwarded. to: .
Private Bag X5020, Piet Retief, 2380; or 91 Church Street, Piet Retief
File Reference: MPU /SH/8/945
SCHEDULE
Applicants:
Pro perEv:
Bonds and
No. Property Locality Current Title Current Restrictive
Description (District) Deed No Owner Conditions
(Interdicts)
Portion 0 remaining
extent of the farm Mkhondo T8186/1986 FERREIRA N/A
Jagtdrift No 359 IT THOMAS
IGNATIUS
MR. 1 THOKA
DEPUTY DIFECTOR: TENURE REFORM IMPLEMENTATION
DATE: V1` 6 41 lp.At
Notice is hereby given, in terms of Section 17 (2) (c) of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act,
1996 (Act No 3 of 1996) ( "the LTA "), that an Application for acquisition of land was lodged with
.
the Director General of the Department of Land Affairs by the Applicants, and in respect of the
Property set out in the Schedule.
Any party who may have an interest in the above -mentioned Application is hereby invited to
make written representations to the Director General, within 30 days from the publication of this
Notice. The representations must be forwarded to:
Private Bag X5020, Piet Retief, 2380; or 91 Church Street, Piet Retief
Property:
Bonds and
No. Property Locality Current Title Current Restrictive
Description (District) Deed No Owner Conditions
(Interdicts)
Portion 8 of the farm
.lagtdrift No 359 IT Mkhondo T8186/1986 FERREIRA N/A
THOMAS
IGNATIUS
\LN,MR.
S TOKA
DEPUTY DIRECT R: TENURE REFORM IMPLEMENTATION
DATE: Vi 4 0 (Q ly '6
NO.R 2020
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, LAND REFORM AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
NO. 772 DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM 17 JULY 2020
772 Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act (3/1996): Portion 2, Remaining Extent of the Farm Roodewal No. 190 HT 43528
Notice is hereby given, in ternis of Section 17 (2) (c) of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act,
1996 (Act No 3 of 1996) ( "the LTA "), that an Application for acquisition of land was lodged with
the Director General of the Department of Land Affairs by the Applicants, and in respect of the
Property as set out in the Schedule.
Any party who may have an interest in the above -mentioned Application is hereby invited to
make written representations to the Director General, within 30 days from the publication of this
Notice. The representations must be forwarded to:
SCHEDULE
Applicants:
Page 1 of 2
Pro aertv:
Bonds and.
No. Property Description Locality Current Current Restrictive
(District) Title Deed Owner Conditions
No (Interdicts)
Portion 2 Remaining Mkhondo T14204/2010 Niebuhr Land & Agricultural
Extent of the Farm Local Hermo Development Bank
Roodewal No 190 HT Municipality Hartwig of South Africa
(Gert -B1680/2016
Sibande)
MR S THOKA
DEPUTY DIRECTOR: TENURE SYSTEMS IMPLEMENTATION
DULY AUTH R D
DATE: 7VVr
Page 2 of 2
Notice is hereby given, in terms of Section 17 (2) (c) of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act,
1996 (Act No 3 of 1996) ( "the LTA "), that an Application for acquisition of land was lodged with
the Director General of the Department of Land Affairs by the Applicants, and in respect of the
Property set out in the Schedule.
Any party who may have an interest in the above -mentioned Application is hereby invited to
make written representations to the Director General, within 30 days from the publication of this
Notice. The representations must be forwarded to:
Private Bag X5020, Piet Retief, 2380; or 91 Church Street, Piet Retief
Property:
Bonds and
No. Property Locality Current Title Current Owner Restrictive
Description (District) Deed No Conditions
(Interdicts)
MR. SITHOKA
DEPUTY DIRECTOR: TENURE REFORM IMPLEMENTATION
DATE: 1,1-- 10 (4
Notice is hereby given, in terms of Section 17 (2) (c) of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants)
Act, 1996 (Act No 3 of 1996) ( "the LTA "), that an Application for acquisition of land was
lodged with the Director General of the Department of Land Affairs by the Applicants, and in
respect of the Property set out in the Schedule.
Any party who may have an interest in the above -mentioned Application is hereby invited to
make written representations to the Director General, within 30 days from the publication of
this Notice. The representations must be forwarded to:
The Director General, c/o Deputy Director: Tenure Systems Reform Department of Rural
Development and Land Reform, Private Bag X7261, WITBANK, 1035
Tel (013) 655 -1000 Fax (013) 656 -0375
SCHEDULE
Applicants:
Pro oerty:
Property Locality Current Title Current Owner Bonds and
No Description (District) Deed No Restrictive
.
Conditions
Interdicts_
PORTION 3 NKANGALA T16189/2016 CALANDI
(REMAINING BOERDERY PTY
EXTENT) OF THE
LTD
FARM
TWEEFONTEIN,
NO. 370,
REGISTRATION
DIVION: JS
Notice is hereby given, in terms of Section 17 (2) (c) of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants)
Act, 1996 (Act No 3 of 1996) ( "the LTA "), that an Application for acquisition of land was
lodged with the Director General of the Department of Land Affairs by the Applicants, and in
respect of the Property set out in the Schedule.
Any party who may have an interest in the above-mentioned Application is hereby invited to
make written representations to the Director General, within 30 days from the publication of
this Notice. The representations must be forwarded to:
The Director General, do Deputy Director: Tenure Systems Reform Department of Rural
Development and Land Reform, Private Bag X7261, WITBANK, 1035
Tel (013) 655 -1000 Fax (013) 656 -0375
SCHEDULE
Applicants:
Prooertv:
Property Locality Current Title Current Owner Bonds-and -
-M__
Notice is hereby given, in terms of Section 17 (2) (c) of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act,
1996 (Act No 3 of 1996) ( "the LTA "), that an Application for acquisition of land was lodged with
the Director General of the Department of Land Affairs by the Applicants, and in respect of the
Property set out in the Schedule.
Any party who may have an interest in the above -mentioned Application is hereby invited to
make written representations to the Director General, within 30 days from the publication of this
Notice. The representations must be forwarded to:
Private Bag X5020, Piet Retief, 2380; or 91 Church Street, Piet Retief
File Reference: ET6 /5 /SH L
SCHEDULE
Applicants:
Property:
Bonds and
No. Property Locality Current Title Current Restrictive
Description (District) Deed No Owner Conditions
(Interdicts)
Portion 2 of the
farm Koppie Allen Mkhondo 132692/1998 WYI{ LYDIA N/A
no 194 HT HERTA VAN
MR. THOKA
DEPUTY DIRECTOI . TÈ`NI REFORM IMPLEMENTATION
DATE: { ( \ '' tt,, "
Notice is hereby given, in terms of Section 17 (2) (c) of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act,
1996 (Act No 3 of 1996) ( "the LTA "), that an Application for acquisition of land was lodged with
the Director General of the Department of Land Affairs by the Applicants, and in respect of the
Property set out in the Schedule.
Any party who may have an interest in the above -mentioned Application is hereby invited to
make written representations tó the Director General, within 30 days from the publication of this
Notice. The representations must be forwarded to:
Private Bag X5020, Piet Retief, 2380; or 91 Church Street, Piet Retief
Pro perty
Bonds and
No. Property Locality Current Title Current Restrictive
Description (District) Deed No Owner Conditions
(Interdicts)
Portion 3 of the
farm Koppie Allen Mkhondo T11109/1966 KLINGENBERG N/A
EDGAR
no 194 HT
HEINRICH
MR. S T ' KA
DEPUTY Di
DATE:
TO
t L7 \
TENURE REFORM IMPLEMENTATION
Notice is hereby given, in terms of Section 17 (2) (c) of the Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Act,
1996 (Act No 3 of 1996) ( "the LTA "), that an Application for acquisition of land was lodged with
the Director General of the Department of Land Affairs by the Applicants, and in respect of the
Property set out in the Schedule.
Any party who may have an interest in the above- mentioned Application is hereby invited to
make written representations to the Director General, within 30 days from the publication of this
Notice. The representations must be forwarded to:
Private Bag X5020, Piet Retief, 2380; or 91 Church Street, Piet Retief
Property:
Bonds and
No. Property Locality Current Title Current Restrictive
Description (District) Deed No Owner Conditions
(Interdicts)
Portion 14 of the Lekwa T100174/2002 Brie- N/A
farm Vlaklaagte no BOERDERY PTY
3,2613- LTD
MR. S THOKA
DEPUTY DIRECTOR: TENURE REFORM IMPLEMENTATION
DATE: \o\ 11/)
MR.lW NXESI, MP
j
MINISTER OF EMPLOYMENT AND LABOUR
')..,6 oZ> do:2,"eJ
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MR.TW NXESI, MP
UMPHATHISWA WEZENGQESHO KANYE NEZABASEBENZI
26/ tJ 1/:20;:J,()
List of designated employers who reported for the 1 September 2019 reporting cycle
Description of terms:
No: This represents sequential numbering of designated employers & bears no relation to an employer.
(The list consists of 5969 large employers & 21158 small employers).
Business name: This is the name of the designated employer who reported.
EE Reference Number: This is the reference number of all employers who reported successfully.
90 A KRIEK 0 801470
91 A LEITA STEEL CONSTRUCTION (PTY ) LTD 0 790822
92 A M T AFRICA RECRUITMENT PTY LTD 0 571354
93 A M T PLACEMENT SERVICES PTY LTD 0 568441
94 A M TRANSPORT 0 9224
95 A MCDOUGALL 0 824526
96 A O KLIPP 0 792118
97 A P BURGER AGRI (PTY) LTD 0 8451
98 A R S DISTRIBUTORS 0 806617
99 A RE SHOMENG HOLDINGS 0 827391
100 A RIX 0 794160
101 A RUPERT L'ORMARINS PTY LTD 0 795777
102 A S W SOUTH AFRICA INC 0 3498
103 A SHAK (PTY) LTD 0 811990
104 A SQUARE FORKLIFT (PTY) LTD 0 809767
105 A V K VALVES SOUTHERN AFRICA PTY LTD 0 572219
106 A V UNLIMITED 0 790907
107 A VAN DER MERWE INC 0 791778
108 A W MALHERBE 0 786973
109 A WOLMARANS INC ATTORNEYS 0 828447
110 A&C VAN NIEKERK BOERDERY 0 754801
111 A&D GENERAL SERVICES CC 0 825501
112 A&D SPITZ 0 842
113 A&J BROILER BREEDERS 0 803780
114 A&J MOTORS 0 821518
115 A&R TRANSPORT BK 0 799609
116 A1 RIGGING & ENGINEERING SERVICES CC 0 800779
117 A1 SUPERMARKET 0 775848
118 A1L REALIZATIONS (PTY) LTD 0 799756
119 A2A KOPANO INCORPORATED 0 811728
120 A2L MEDIA CORP (PTY) LTD 0 789891
121 A3 AGRI 0 825559
122 A3 ARCHITECTS (PTY) LTD 0 257370
123 A4 INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD 0 825465
124 A5 0 783609
125 AA SERFONTEIN 0 827305
126 AA TECHNICAL SERVICES PTY LTD 0 822931
127 AAA MEAT NORTH 0 408017
128 AAA SCHOOL OF ADVERTISING (PTY) LTD 0 807971
129 AAD LOGISTICS (PTY) LTD 0 685740
130 AAD TRUCK & BUS (PTY) LTD 0 806172
131 AADNESGAARD & MELOUNEY CC 0 795543
132 AAH SKILLS & DEVELOPMENT CC 0 807464
133 AAL BOERDERY PTY LTD 0 817666
134 AAM GEOMATICS (PTY) LTD 0 789290
135 AAN DE DOORNS 0 150892
136 AAN DE DOORNS WYNKELDER (EDMS) BPK 0 749205
137 AAN DE POKKEKRAAL BOERDERY (PTY) LTD 0 820314
138 AANDMYMERING 0 234
139 AARD MINNING EQUIPMENT PTY LTD 0 786105
513 AFRICAN EXPLORATION MINING & FINANCE CORPORATION (SOC) LTD) 0 819960
514 AFRICAN FOOD INDUSTRIES (PTY) LTD 0 790586
515 AFRICAN GAMESKIN 0 806495
516 AFRICAN HEATING GAS DIVISION 0 807008
517 AFRICAN HEATING VAAL 0 812610
518 AFRICAN HIDE TRADING (PTY) LTD 0 6347
519 AFRICAN HOE PTY LTD 0 2005
520 AFRICAN HOTELS& ADVENTURES 0 817010
521 AFRICAN INDEPENDENT BROKERS (PTY) LTD 0 819070
522 AFRICAN ISOLATIONS 0 812131
523 AFRICAN LEATHER FOOTWEAR CC 0 805773
524 AFRICAN MARINE SOLUTIONS GROUP (PTY) LTD 0 777517
525 AFRICAN MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED 0 828801
526 AFRICAN MEDIUMS ADVERTISING 0 805738
527 AFRICAN METER READING TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD 0 751989
528 AFRICAN MINERAL STANDARDS (A PART OF TORRE INDUSTRIES) 0 821410
529 AFRICAN MINING & CRUSHING SA (PTY) LTD 0 824222
530 AFRICAN MINING & TRUST COMPANY LTD 0 751134
531 AFRICAN MIXING TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD 0 804272
532 AFRICAN MODULAR BUILDING SOLUTIONS CC 0 812734
533 AFRICAN PAPER PRODUCTS (PTY)LTD 0 821640
534 AFRICAN PEGMATITE 0 790250
535 AFRICAN PERSONNEL 0 815190
1028 ALTERNATIVE LIVING & TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS FOR AFRICA (PTY) LTD 0 823218
1029 ALTIMAX 0 791384
1030 ALTITUDE WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS 0 9527
1031 ALTIUS TRADING 423 (PTY) LTD 0 820868
1032 ALTO KITCHENS (PTY) LTD 0 810595
1033 ALTON SERVICE STATION 0 799526
1034 ALTRON GROUP SERVICES 0 795473
2053 BARGAINING COUNCIL FOR THE CIVIL ENGINEERING INDUSTRY (BCCEI) 0 824742
2054 BARKER STREET OFFICE FURNITURE (PTY) LTD 0 563298
2055 BARKERS ATTORNEYS 0 811949
2056 BARKO DEVELOPMENTS (PTY) LTD 0 810567
2057 BARKO FINANCIAL SERVICES 0 11500
2058 BARLEDA 0 814609
2059 BARLOWORD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 8537
2060 BARLOWORLD ARMSTRONG PINETOWN 0 6996
2061 BARLOWORLD CITY HERIOTDALE 0 609434
BARLOWORLD CORPORATE OFFICE A DIVISION OF BARLOWORLD SA
2062 (PTY) LIMITED 0 9507
2063 BARLOWORLD EQUIPMENT 0 18564
2064 BARLOWORLD FORD TYGERVALLEY PTY LTD 0 825397
2065 BARLOWORLD LOGISTICS AFRICA (PTY) LTD 0 10269
2066 BARLOWORLD MAZDA BRUMA 0 825373
2067 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA 0 495310
2068 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 791822
2069 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 791465
2070 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 791824
2071 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 13816
2072 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 813428
2073 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 18694
2074 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 9186
2075 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 803366
2076 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 791875
2077 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 791561
2078 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 7771
2079 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 606950
2080 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 791550
2081 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 786484
2082 BARLOWORLD SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 740198
2881 BOLT & ENGINEERING DISTRIBUTORS (PLATINUM PROVINCE) (PTY) LTD 0 791877
2882 BOLT & ENGINEERING DISTRIBUTORS (PTY) LTD 0 815686
2883 BOLT & ENGINEERING DISTRIBUTORS (STEELPOORT) (PTY) LTD 0 791284
2884 BOLTFAST (PTY) LTD 0 786062
2885 BOLTFIX (PTY) LTD 0 797037
2886 BOLTON FOOTWEAR (PTY) LTD 0 17019
2887 BOLTONIA MEAT PROCESSING PTY LTD 0 796794
2888 BOMA VLEISMARK 0 810605
2889 BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 1919
2890 BOMBAS GENERAL MAINTANCE 0 806758
2891 BOMBELA MAINTENANCE 0 796793
2892 BOMBO GROUP PTY LTD 0 805798
2893 BON ACCORD RECYCLING CENTRE (PTY) LTD 0 821370
2894 BON ACCORD SPAR 0 801953
2895 BON COURAGE ESTATE 0 807589
2896 BON VIEW TRADING 92 PTY LTD 0 799571
2897 BONA ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 0 813567
2898 BONACORD GRANITE MINING 0 825793
2899 BONAEROPARK FOODLANE C C 0 5554
2900 BONAKUDE CONSULTING PTY LTD 0 826126
2901 BONAMANZI GAME RESERVE 0 799596
2902 BONATHABA POMEGRANATE FARMS PTY LTD 0 826181
2903 BOND EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 0 803630
2904 BOND TECH RUBBER C C 0 108455
2905 BONDEV MIDRAND (PTY) LTD 0 815537
2906 BONE STRUCTURE 0 295253
2907 BONGANI MOUNTAIN LODGE 0 817459
2908 BONGANI RAINMAKER LOGISTICS (PTY) LTD 0 790669
2909 BONGANI TELECOM (PTY) LTD 0 823436
2910 BONGFIGLIOLI SOUTH AFRICA PTY LTD 0 787167
2911 BONISWA CORPORATE SOLUTIONS 0 818868
2912 BONISWA MANUFACTURING 0 826231
2913 BONITAS MEDICAL FUND 0 797166
2914 BONNEMA TRUST 0 824241
2915 BONNIE BRAES FARMS (PTY) LTD 0 20471
2916 BONNIEVALE WYNKELDER KOOPERATIEF BEPERK 0 786264
2917 BONO FARM MANAGEMENT (PTY) LTD 0 800514
2918 BONPAK 0 808797
2919 BONROUX 0 795944
2920 BONSMA FARMING 0 803841
2921 BONUS BAGS (PTY) LTD 0 804925
2922 BONVIEW TRADING 111 0 807415
2923 BOO MEDIA & COMMUNICATION (PTY) LTD 0 806251
2924 BOODLE (PTY) LTD 0 829792
2925 BOOGERTMAN & PARTNERS 0 10581
2926 BOOK BOUND CC 0 811760
2927 BOOKSITE (PTY) LTD 0 535651
2928 BOOMERANG FRUITS (PTY) LTD 0 812341
2929 BOOMERANG MARKETING SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 0 827386
4012 CDR ELECTRICAL (PTY) LTD TRADING AS SISONKE POWER PROJECTS 0 798064
4013 CDR MOTORS (PTY) LTD 0 52734
4014 CDS VINTEC PTY LTD 0 785784
4015 CE SCHULENBURG BDY 0 811609
4016 CE STEWART & CO 0 799474
4017 CEB MARKETING (PTY) LTD 0 822699
4018 CEBACWAS 0 794121
4019 CEBEKHULU CIVILS 0 819418
4020 CECELIA PARK MOTORS 0 828604
4021 CECIL NURSE A DIVISION OF BIDVEST OFFICE (PTY) LTD 0 466
4022 CECILE & BOYDS INTERIOR DESIGN CC 0 795208
4023 CEDAR EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CONSULTANTS PTY LTD 0 787049
4024 CEDAR FALLS SPUR 0 800331
4025 CEDAR ISLE AUTO (PTY) LTD 0 788562
4026 CEDAR LAKES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION NPC 0 825535
4027 CEDAR PACK (PTY) LTD 0 822495
July
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6360 DORMEN ENGINEERING PROJECTS & EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PTY LTD 0 132752
6361 DORMEX 119 C C 0 744975
6362 DORNIER FARMING (PTY) LTD 0 790915
6363 DORNING CRUSHERS 0 791940
6817 EAST COAST RADIO A DIVISION OF KAGISO BROADCASTING (PTY) LTD 0 21550
6818 EAST FARM INVESTRA CC 0 828974
6819 EAST LONDON FRUIT & VEG 0 828052
6820 EAST LONDON INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE 0 797095
6821 EAST LONDON INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE 0 811255
6822 EAST LONDON TEXTILES (PTY) LTD 0 789
6823 EAST LYNNE SPAR 0 821576
6824 EAST MIDLANDS WATER COMPANY CC 0 828398
6825 EAST OF EDEN TRADING 63(PTY)LTD 0 825286
6826 EAST RAND BULK 0 785836
6827 EAST RAND PAVING CC 0 809363
6828 EAST RAND PLASTICS (PTY) LTD 0 816902
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Department of/ Omgewingsake, Bosbou en Visserye, Departement van
CORRECTION NOTICE AMENDING THE NOTICE DECLARING THE AGULHAS FRONT MARINE
PROTECTED AREA IN TERMS OF SECTION 22A OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT: PROTECTED AREAS ACT, 2003 (ACT NO. 57 OF 2003)
I, Barbara Dallas Creecy, Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, hereby amend the notice
declaring the Agulhas Front Marine Protected Area, published in Government Notice No. 761, in
Government Gazette 42478 of 23 May 2019, as set out in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE
The amendment is to correct a minor error in the coordinates along the exclusive economic zone,
namely points D and E.
The declaration notice is amended by the substitution of Table 1 in Annexure 1 with the following Table
of coordinates:
Point X Y
Agulhas Front MPA A 25.107586 -36.747359
Agulhas Front MPA B 25.499392 -36.422630
Agulhas Front MPA C 25.708000 -36.400000
Agulhas Front MPA D 25.833498 -37.451651
Agulhas Front MPA E 25.176663 -37.537368
CORRECTION NOTICE AMENDING THE NOTICE DECLARING THE AGULHAS FRONT MARINE
PROTECTED AREA IN TERMS OF SECTION 22A OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT: PROTECTED AREAS ACT, 2003 (ACT NO. 57 OF 2003)
I, Barbara Dallas Creecy, Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, hereby amend the notice
declaring the Agulhas Front Marine Protected Area, published in Government Notice No. 761, in
Government Gazette 42478 of 23 May 2019, as set out in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE
The amendment is to correct a minor error in the coordinates along the exclusive economic zone,
namely points D and E.
The declaration notice is amended by the substitution of Table 1 in Annexure 1 with the following Table
of coordinates:
Point X Y
Agulhas Front MPA A 25.107586 -36.747359
Agulhas Front MPA B 25.499392 -36.422630
Agulhas Front MPA C 25.708000 -36.400000
Agulhas Front MPA D 25.833498 -37.451651
Agulhas Front MPA E 25.176663 -37.537368
I, Barbara Dallas Creecy, Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, hereby amend the notice
declaring the Southwest Indian Seamount Marine Protected Area published in Notice No. 775, in
Government Gazette 42478 of 23 May 2019, as set out in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE
The amendment is to correct a minor error in the coordinates along the exclusive economic zone,
namely points G and H.
The declaration notice is amended by the substitution of Table 1 in Annexure 1 with the following Table
of coordinates:
Point X Y
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA A 21.667058 -35.891718
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA B 22.624000 -35.891000
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA C 22.623859 -36.362000
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA D 21.666667 -36.361938
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA E 22.000122 -37.166687
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA F 22.583313 -37.166687
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA G 22.583329 -37.658856
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA H 22.000055 -37.756076
I, Barbara Dallas Creecy, Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, hereby amend the
Regulations for the Management of the Southwest Indian Seamount Marine Protected Area published
in Government Notice R. 795, in Government Gazette 42479 of 23 May 2019, as set out in the
Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE
The amendment is to correct a minor error in the coordinates along the exclusive economic zone,
namely points G and H.
The regulation notice is amended by the substitution of Table 1 in Annexure 1 with the following Table
of coordinates:
Point X Y
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA A 21.667058 -35.891718
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA B 22.624000 -35.891000
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA C 22.623859 -36.362000
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA D 21.666667 -36.361938
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA E 22.000122 -37.166687
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA F 22.583313 -37.166687
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA G 22.583329 -37.658856
Southwest Indian Seamount MPA H 22.000055 -37.756076
I, Barbara Dallas Creecy, Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment hereby, in terms of section 24(5)(a) and
(b) of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998) and regulation 15(2) of the
Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations, 2014, as amended, give notice of the intention to amend the
procedures published under Government Notice No. 114 of Government Gazette No. 41445 of 16 February 2018, as
set out in the Schedule.
Members of the public are invited to submit comments or input within 30 days of the publication of this Notice in the
Government Gazette, to the following address:
By e-mail:
Comments or input received after the dosing date may not be considered.
SCHEDULE
Amendment of paragraph 4
Government Notice No. 114 published in Government Gazefie No. 41445 on 16 February 2018 is hereby amended by
the substitution for paragraph (4) of the following paragraph:
"4. The timeframe for decision -making as contained in the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations, 2014, as
amended, for purposes of an application for environmental authorisation or an application for an amendment of an
environmental authorisation contemplated In Part 2 of Chapter 5 of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations,
2014, as amended, contemplated in this Notice is 57 days.'
I, Barbara Dallas Creecy, Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, hereby consult on the intention to
identify three geographical areas which are of strategic importance when planning large scale wind and solar
photovoltaic energy facilities in terms of section 24(3) of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act
No. 107 of 1998). These areas are called Renewable Energy Development Zones and are identified in the
Schedule to this Notice and located on a map Included as Appendix 1. These three Renewable Energy
Development Zones are additional to the eight Renewable Energy Development Zones published under
Government Notice No. 114 in Government Gazette No. 41445 of 16 February 2018.
The environmental attributes associated with these zones were determined through the specialist assessments
prepared as part of the Strategic Environmental Assessment for Wind and Solar Photovoltaic Energy in South
Africa, 2019 and their associated sensitivity displayed in the various environmental themes on the national web
based environmental screening tool.
Members of the public are invited to submit written comments or input, within 30 days after the publication of this
Notice in the Gazette, to the following address:
By e-mail: dfischerrenvironment.gov.za
Comments or input received after the closing date may not be considered.
SCHEDULE
1. Additional Renewable Energy Development Zones compiled in terms of section 24(3) of the National
Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998) and the renewable energy technology for
which each Renewable Energy Development Zone is assessed as suitable are as follows:
3. The Strategic Environmental Assessment for Wind and Solar Photovoltaic Energy in South Africa, 2019
can be accessed at ; or Ps rq
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I, Barbara Dallas Creecy, Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, hereby consult on the intention to
identify seven geographical areas, which are of strategic importance when planning for the development of
electricity transmission and distribution infrastructure, in terms of section 24(3) of the National Environmental
Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998). These areas are called Strategic Transmission Corridors and are
set out in the attached Schedule and located on a map Included as Appendix 1.
The environmental attributes associated with these corridors were determined through the specialist assessments
prepared as part of the Strategic Environmental Assessment for Electricity Grid Infrastructure in South Africa, 2016,
and the Strategic Environmental Assessment for the Expansion of Electricity Grid Infrastructure Corridors in South
Africa, 2019, and their associated sensitivity displayed as national data in the various environmental themes on
the national web based environmental screening tool.
The Strategic Environmental Assessment for Electricity Grid Infrastructure in South Africa, 2016 can be accessed
at ; or http://and
The Strategic Environmental Assessment for the Expansion of Electricity Grid Infrastructure Corridors in South
Africa, 2019, can be accessed at: or at tIps gas
This Notice will repeal Government Notice No. 113 published under Government Gazette 41445 of 16 February
2018, from the date of publication for implementation in the Government Gazette.
Members of the public are invited to submit written comments or input, within 30 days after the publication of this
Notice in the Gazette, to any of the off the following address.
By e -mail:
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The Strategic Transmission Corridors related to electricity transmission and distribution infrastructure are as
follows:
Western corridor;
Northern corridor;
International corridor;
Eastern corridor,
Central condor,
Expanded Western corridor; and
Expanded Eastern corridor.
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I, Barbara Dallas Crecy, Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment hereby give notice of the intention to identify
geographical areas which are of strategic importance when planning gas transmission pipeline infrastructure, In terms of
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Strategic Gas Pipeline Corridors, are identified in the Schedule to this Notice and included on a map included as Appendix
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prepared as part of the Strategic Environmental Assessment for the Development of a Phased Gas Pipeline Network in
South Africa, 2019 and their associated sensitivity displayed in the various environmental themes on the national web -based
environmental screening tool.
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the Gazette, to the following address:
By e -mail:
The Strategic Gas Pipeline Corridors related to gas transmission pipeline infrastructure are as follows:
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GOVERNMENT NOTICE
National Treasury/ Nasionale Tesourie
NATIONAL TREASURY
NATIONAL TREASURY
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DETERMINATION OF RATE OF LEVY FOR 2018 TAX PERIOD AND PAYMENT DATE IN
TERMS OF SECTION 3 OF MERCHANT SHIPPING (INTERNATIONAL OIL POLLUTION
COMPENSATION FUND) CONTRIBUTIONS ACT, 2013
I, Tito Titus Mboweni, the Minister of Finance, in terms of section 3 of the Merchant Shipping
(International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund) Contributions Act, 2013 (Act No. 36 of 2013),
hereby-
(a) determine £0.0065861 as the rate of levy for the period from 1 January 2018 to 31
December 2018 in the 2018 tax period, and is to be translated from British pound
sterling to South African rand at the exchange rate for 2 March 2020 as published on
the website of the South African Reserve Bank,
https: / /www. resbank. co.za /Research /Rates /Pages /Selected H istoricalExchangeAnd In
terestRates.aspx, namely R19.8532 to1 £; and
(b) specify 31 August 2020 as the date that the levy determined in accordance with
paragraph (a) is due and payable.
Nominations are hereby invited for the appointment of suitable persons to serve on a panel of
arbitrators to be appointed by the Minister of Social Development in terms of Section 9 of the NPO
Act.
The NPO Act, created an appeal mechanism in respect of decisions to refuse or cancel registration
under the Act, and specified a procedure for appointing the persons who may conduct appeals
and arbitrations.
To consider and decide on appeals and arbitrations where an organisation lodges an appeal
against cancellation of registration or refusal to register.
NOMINATION PROCEDURE:
Nomination should be submitted to the Minister of Social Development for the Care of the:
Enquiries
Name: Mr Luyanda Ngonyama,
Email: luyandaN@dsd.gov.za
Tel: 012 312 7729
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(As introduced in the National Assembly (proposed section 76); explanatory
summary of Bill published in Government Gazette No. 43528 of 17 July 2020)
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5. Rights of victim
6. Screening and assessment of victim
7. Secondary victimisation
8. Services rendered to victim
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9. Implementation of Act
10. Minister responsible for social development
11. Minister responsible for health services
12. Minister responsible for Police
13. Civilian Secretariat for Police
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41. Delegation of power
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43. Short title and commencement
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4. In the event of a conflict between a provision of this
Act and a provision of another Act of Parliament, or where any other
Act of Parliament provides for specific services to a victim, the
provision of such Act will prevail.
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and service provider must implement a code of conduct that directs
the employees to treat victims in accordance with the rights of
victims as set out in section 5 and thereby prevent secondary
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8. A service provider or relevant department must
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29. (1) Whenever a provincial head of social development is
informed of the existence of an unregistered facility he or she may
in the prescribed manner and by way of written notice, instruct a
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42. A service provider which existed at the time of
commencement of this Act and which provided services to victims;
and intends to continue to operate and provide such services after
the commencement of this Act may continue to render such services
and apply for accreditation within 12 months of this Act coming into
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Social Development
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
It is widely acknowledged that South Africa has one of the world's most progressive
and expansive constitution. There are a range of laws that deal with child protection,
domestic violence, sexual offences and other aspects of violence against women and
children. Despite the country’s progressive Constitution and laws, and having ratified
several international human rights treaties, South Africa, still has among the highest
rates of violence against women and children in the world.
The object of the Bill is to provide a framework within which victim support services
may be provided to victims of violent crime. It seeks to protect the rights of victims and
direct that all service providers dealing with a victim treat such victim with dignity and
respect regardless of their citizenship, race, gender, culture, religious and personal
circumstances.
The Bill further seeks to ensure that a victim is assisted to access victim support
service programmes and services from the Department and relevant service providers.
It clarifies the roles and responsibilities of different service providers in the provision
of victim empowerment services; mitigate secondary victimisation; make provisions for
the relevant institutional arrangements.
It also provide for intersectoral programmes or support services that seeks to promote
integrated service delivery for victim empowerment programme; for the registration of
a facility; for accreditation of any programmes; for vetting of staff members; and
minimum standards for the strengthening of security at service providers’ premises. It
provides for the procedure for the registration, the period of validity of such registration
and the renewal thereof. It also caters for suspension of registration and voluntary
deregistration.
This clause provides for the definitions and interpretations of the clauses of the Act. It
provides for general definitions and content based definitions such as the definition of
a victim in the context of the Bill.
This clause provides for the objects of the Act and outlines what the Bill seeks to
achieve including the issue which includes the paradigm shift of the justice system
from being perpetrator based to being victim oriented. It places the victim of crime at
the centre of the justice system and creates rights for victims of crime in the same
context as rights of perpetrators.
This clause provides for the application of the Act. It is understood that there are
various definitions of the victim of crime. There may also be many types of victims.
This clause limits the scope of the Act to certain category of victims and places its
emphasis on victims of violent crimes. It also addresses the issue of indirect victims
and limit the scope of application thereof to family members as it recognises that there
can be various types of indirect victims and with the understanding that everyone in
South Africa may be or is construed as an indirect of a violent crime in one way or
another. It also applies to service providers and relevant departments.
In the same context as in clause 3, this Bill acknowledges the broad scope of the
definition of a victim and thus provides the extent to which one may be recognised as
a victim of a crime not undermining that for every crime there is a victim but for the
purposes of provision of psychosocial services there is a need to limit the application
so as to be able cost the services to be provided.
Currently the justice system focuses more on the rights of an arrested person, accused
person in line with section 35 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996.
When a person is charged with a crime the rights of such a person are read out to the
arrested person and that also happens when the person appears before the court.
However, this does not happen with regard to a victim despite the Constitution of the
Republic of South Africa, 1996 providing that everyone is equal before the law and
has equal benefit and protection of the law. This clause therefore seeks to cure such
defect.
This clause also acknowledges that there are many types of victims of crime and that
there may be victims who are not contemplated in this Bill. It therefore provides for the
screening of victims so as to ensure that the person concerned is indeed a victim of
crime for the purposes of providing services contemplated in this Bill.
This clause provides for a list of services that should be provided to victims. It provides
that for each department or organ of state to provide services to a victim in line with
each department’s constitutional mandate. It places psychosocial services at the
centre and also other services that can be provided by other departments since the
services that a victim requires are often intersectoral and multisectoral. It also provides
for medical services, witness protection services and such other relevant services.
This clause recognises that there are so many departments or organs of state that
play a role when a person is a victim. It therefore creates a mechanism that must be
utilised to ensure that each department organ of state plays its role in implementing
the provisions of this Bill.
The clause provides for the Minister of Social Development to play a co-ordinating and
facilitation role for the development the programmes and services to be rendered to
victims. It also provides for the delivery of services through partnerships with service
providers so as to ensure that such services are rendered in compliance with the
norms and standards to be prescribed by the Minister. These services include
statutory social work support services to the victim; provision of a victim with
information regarding services available to them within their area of residence;
provision of psycho-social and support services and trauma counselling under general.
This clause empowers the Minister responsible for health to provide professional,
accessible, medical and psychological services to victims admitted to its medical
facilities. It also provides for the designation of any public health establishment for the
purposes of providing Post Exposure Prophylaxis to victims and carrying out
compulsory HIV testing.
This clause provides for the protection of a victim from the time a matter is reported in
the police station throughout the trial until the perpetrator is convicted. It requires that
the manner in which a crime is reported should be protective of a victim and that a
victim should be notified of the state and progress of a case. It also provides for a
victim to be made aware when a bail is be granted so as to avoid a victim meeting his
or her perpetrator surprisingly on the street and have his or her life jeopardised again.
It empowers the Minister of Police to ensure that there are victim friendly rooms for the
victims to be able to report a crime in privacy.
This clause empowers the Civilian Secretariat for Police to monitor the implementation
of this legislation by the South African police and to report on subsection to the national
committee for victim support services on annual basis.
This clause provides for the Minister responsible for justice ensure that victims and
witnesses are treated with dignity and respect during criminal proceedings and in
respect to support services in relation to such proceedings and to coordinate plans
and programmes for the development, management, implementation, monitoring,
evaluation, review, of the victim’s charter.
This clause provides for the National Commissioner responsible for correctional
services provide a victim with the name and location of the correctional facility where
the perpetrator is incarcerated when requested to do so. It also provides for the victim
to be afforded an adequate opportunity to make written or oral representations for
parole purposes and provide information relating to the consideration of parole for the
perpetrator and for the victim to be notified of the official date of any release of the
perpetrator.
This clause provides for the Minister responsible for education to protect learners
within the learning environment from victimization; protect, and provide support to
learners or students should they be victimised within or outside the premises of the
learning institution; and to develop supporting policies and practice guidelines which
include abolishing any programme, practice or culture that may lead to the
victimisation of learners within the learning institution.
This clause provides for the Minister responsible for women to develop policy
guidelines to reduce gender based violence; provide for the implementation of gender
mainstreaming by relevant departments and to monitor same.
This clause provides for the National Prosecuting Authority to notify the victim of a
decision to prosecute, or not to prosecute, and the reasons in case the latter applies.
It also provides for notification of a victim with regard to the court where a case is
enrolled as well as the case number and issues of whether the bail has been granted
or not so as to avoid a situation where a victim accidentally meets his or her perpetrator
without having been informed about the progress or status of the case. The notification
should also be about the status of the case throughout the trial process until the case
is finalised.
This clause provides that Legal Aid South Africa is expected to provide legal aid to
victims so that they can be able to litigate against perpetrators. This is in the context
that an accused has a right to legal representation paid for by the state in an event
where an accused cannot pay for such by himself or herself. This Bill recognises this
discrepancy in the legal system and requires that a victim must too be entitled to legal
representation in an event where a victim decides to sue a perpetrator for damages.
There is a need for every facility that provides services to victims to register with the
Department of Social Development. This clause provides for the procedure that must
This clause spells out the requirements for registration of a facility. It must be noted
that every facility needs to be registered in terms of clause 20 and this clause
recognises that not every facility is eligible to register as some may have a history of
abuse of women and children which therefore automatically excludes them from
qualifying for registration.
This clause creates an obligation for a provincial head of social development to keep
a register of all service providers who render services to victims in his or her province.
This register must also contain the nature of services provided, operating hours and
such other details that will enable victims to know how and when to access such
services.
This clause provides for the vetting of all staff of the service providers. It ensures that
persons who have a history of abuse of women and children or any such violent
behaviour that may further jeopardise victims or expose them to secondary
victimisation are prohibited from working for service providers or service providers with
such history are not registered as for provision of victim support services.
This clause for circumstances upon which a service provider may be removed from a
registration record or suspended. It provides that once the qualifying criteria
requirements have been violated a service provider’s registration may be suspended.
This clause provides for the Minister of Social Development to develop minimum
norms and standards so as to ensure that all the facilities or service providers pride
services in a manner that is consistent with the ideals of this legislation.
This clause provides for registration requirements and registration of facilities that
provide services to victim. Each facility is expected to register in compliance with
requirements set in the Act.
This clause provides a process of ensuring that steps are taken in an event where a
facility is not registered. It also gives powers to the head of department of social
development to give a notice to the facility to stop operating as a facility. It is a
procedural provision that takes into account the developmental efforts of the
department to assist the facility to comply with the registration requirements before a
facility can be closed.
This clause provides for the monitoring of facilities that have been registered by the
department of social develop. It monitors whether the facilities continue to comply with
registration requirements and whether norms and standards are adhered to at all
times. The committee tasked with monitoring the registered facilities has a power to
enter premises, inspect records and interview any person who is believed to be in
possession of information that may assist for monitoring purposes.
This clause provides for a manager of a centre to report any death or injury that
happens in a facility to the police, next of kin and provide a full report to the head of
social development in the relevant province within a period of 48 hours from the time
of the incident.
This clause provides that each facility must have management structure in order to
ensure good quality service and proper running of the facility. It provides for the
development of regulations to spell out how the members of the management structure
should be appointed and who qualifies to be in such a structure.
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This clause provides for the empowerment of a provincial head of social development
to maintain a record of all facilities in the province. The record mu indicate type of
facility and the total number of each type of facility that renders services in a province.
It also provides for the development and implementation of a provincial strategy for
the provision of facilities which must include facilitating the establishment and
operation of sufficient facilities in that province.
This clause provides for identification of various and different types of facilities in terms
of the services they provide including Khuselekas, One-centres and white doors.
This clause creates an obligation on the National Prosecuting Authority to ensure that
whenever Thuthuzela care centres are established, such centres are reported to the
Director-General of social development in order for the Director-General of social
development to be able ensure that the department of social development provides
adequate victim support services.
This clause provides for the South African Police Services to provide a private room
where victims may be interviewed and statements taken in a confidential respectful
and dignified manner. It seeks to ensure that the dignity of a victim is further impaired
by being exposed to secondary victimisation.
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This clause creates a power for the member of the executive council responsible for
the relevant departments to budget for facilities responsible for providing services to
victims. It also mandates the member of the executive council responsible for
substance abuse to ensure that the relevant provincial legislature appropriates funding
for the purposes of providing funding to facilities for victims of violent crime in each
province.
This clause empowers the Minister to develop a policy in consultation with other
ministers identified in the clause for the accreditation of victim support programmes.
This helps to ensure uniformity of programmes and that programmes are evidence
based. This in a way ensures that victims receive proper programmes that have been
tested and proven to be reliable.
This clause empowers the Minister to make regulations for the purposes of
implementation of the Act. It recognise that some provisions cannot be easily
implemented and in that way provides a platform for the Minister to make regulations.
This clause recognises that crime takes places in every corner of the country and in
that way the Minister, MEC, Director and Heads of Department of Social Development
need to empower through delegations officials closer to the implantation of the Act to
have the necessary legislative ammunition to implement the Act.
This clause provides for the name of the Act and date upon which it is anticipated to
come into force.
5. PERSONS CONSULATED
It must be noted that intensive consultations were held with the Government
Departments, non-governmental organisations, local municipalities, FBOs, CBOs and
members of the general public in every Province including National. The JCPS Cluster,
Social Protection Cluster and their technical committees were also consulted during
the process of development of this Bill. Further consultations were also done with
African Diaspora Forum, Department of Public Service and Administration, Interim
Steering Committee for Gender Based Violence and Religious Sector (National
Association for Spiritual Care Givers and Chaplain). Inputs that were received were
effected into VSS Bill where necessary.
A cost analysis of the Bill is in the process of being finalised and while Departments
are budgeting for victim support services, bids to National Treasury to ensure that this
is prioritised in their budgets must be made.
7. PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
7.1 The State Law Advisers and the Department of Social Development are of the
opinion that the Bill should be dealt with in terms of the procedure prescribed
by the provisions of section 75 and 76 of the Constitution since it falls within a
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7.2 The State Law Advisers are of the opinion that it is not necessary to refer this
Bill to the National House of Traditional Leaders in terms of section 18 (1) (a)
of the Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Act, 2003
(Act No. 41 of 2003), since it does not contain provisions pertaining to
customary law or customs of traditional communities.
7.3 Further, the relevant Socio-economic Impact Assessment (SEIAS) has been
approved.
DATE …………………………….
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NOTICE…………..
NOTICE 385 OFOF
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I, Kuben Naidoo, Deputy Governor and Chief Executive Officer of the Prudential
Authority, hereby publish a notice, in terms of section 8(3) of the Co-operatives Banks
Act No. 40 of 2007, that the following co-operative was registered as a co-operative
bank on 29 November 2018:
Kuben Naidoo
Deputy Governor and Chief Executive Officer: Prudential Authority
Please take note that Boekenhoutskloof Winery (Pty) Ltd applied to the Wine and Spirit Board to define
Porseleinberg (Ward) as a production area to produce Wine of Origin.
The proposed Porseleinberg Ward is demarcated as a geographically mountainous landscape unit, which
distinguishes it from the surrounding hill landscape to its west (figure 1), and it is further bordered by the
Doring and Berg Rivers on the southern and eastern sides, with the existing Riebeeksrivier and Riebeekberg
Wards on the northern side. It is characterised by western, southern and eastern aspects, with Malmesbury
shale, schists and phyllites as underlying geological formations (figure 2).
Boundary definition: The proposed Porseleinberg Ward's northern boundary is the common southern
boundaries of the existing Riebeeksrivier and Riebeekberg Wards. The western boundary of the ward follows
the 250 m contour line in a southerly direction, from where this contour crosses the southern boundary of the
Riebeeks River, to where it crosses the riverbed of the Doring River. From there downstream and generally
south-eastwards and then eastwards along the course of the Doring River, to where it flows into the Berg
River. From there the boundary continues downstream and generally northwards along the course of the
Berg River to right against the southwestern boundary of farm 987 where the boundary climbs out of the Berg
River and moves westwards along the aforementioned farm boundary to beside the Haaskraal Road. From
there it goes in a north-easterly direction along said road to where the road ends right against the R46. From
there north-westwards along the R46 to where it crosses the southern boundary of the existing Riebeekberg
Ward.
The proposed boundaries can be viewed at www.sawis.co.za – "Certification – News and Information” or
contact Jackie Cupido at 021-807 5704.
Anyone having any objection against this application is hereby notified to lodge their objections, with
motivations, in writing with Olivia Poonah (olivia@wsb.org.za), The Secretary, Wine and Spirit Board,
P O Box 2176, Dennesig, Stellenbosch, 7599 within 30 (thirty) days of publication of this notice.
Die voorgestelde grense is ter insae by www.sawis.co.za "Sertifisering – Nuus en inligting” of kontak
Jackie Cupido by 021 807 5704.
Enigeen wie beswaar het teen die aansoek, moet sy/haar beswaar, met opgaaf van redes, skriftelik indien
by Olivia Poonah (olivia@wsb.org.za), Die Sekretaris, Wyn- en Spiritusraad, Posbus 2176, Dennesig,
Stellenbosch, 7599, binne 30 dae van publikasie van hierdie kennisgewing.
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