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MDB calls for objections on electoral wards

The Municipal Demarcation Board has set new ward boundaries. If you object, send your written concerns within 14 days of the Gazette notice.

LIMPOPO – The Municipal Demarcation Board (MDB) has determined wards and to that effect, notices have been published in provincial Gazettes inviting any person aggrieved by a determination of municipal wards to within 14 days of publication of the Provincial Gazette, submit objections in writing to the Board.

Written objections can be submitted through the following platforms:

MDB 5 Form (www.demarcation.org.za)

  • Fax: 086 524 8643

The gazettes are available on: www.demarcation.org.za

 LIMPOPO PROVINCE

 

Municipality Publication Date Gazette No Notice No
LIM368 Modimolle-Mookgophong Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1175
LIM367 Mogalakwena Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1176
LIM366 Bela-Bela Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1177
LIM362 Lephalale Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1178
 LIM361 Thabazimbi Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1179
LIM355 Lepelle-Nkumpi Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1180
LIM335 Maruleng Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1181
LIM334 Ba-Phalaborwa Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1182
LIM333 Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1183
 LIM332 Greater Letaba Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1184
 LIM331 Greater Giyani Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1185
LIM476 Fetakgomo Tubatse Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1186
LIM471 Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality 19 September 2025 3736 1187

 

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