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Motor Vehicle Registration & Licencing Functions at Certain Post Offices. Notice in terms of Promotion of Administrative Justice Act 3 of 2000 (PAJA) – Public Regulatory Entity. KwaZulu-Natal Moratorium on the Sale of Specific Numbers.
KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport Home Page. Home | Contacts | FAQ | Feedback. Sunday, September 29, 2024. Corporate Info. Public & Freight Transport.
Course/Workshops (submission of brochures by suppliers) Fax: (033) 355 8772. Please note: Suppliers of such services may submit details of courses/workshops and so on to the Department via the above fax number. top.
Forms For Motor Licencing And Driving Licencing. Motor licencing and driving licence application forms are available on this website and can be accessed by clicking here.
Tenders/Bids. . List of Bidders (Closing Registers) Publication of Awards (Successful Bidders) Available Tenders. Closed Tenders. Cancelled Tenders/Bid Invitations. Supply Chain Management Forms. Tender Information for Suppliers.
The Department’s mission is: To facilitate the mobility of people and goods by optimising the usage of all modes of transport through an efficient, reliable, integrated, safe, universally accessible and environmentally friendly transportation system.
Motor Vehicle Registration & Licencing Functions at Certain Post Offices. Notice in terms of Promotion of Administrative Justice Act 3 of 2000 (PAJA) – Public Regulatory Entity. KwaZulu-Natal Moratorium on the Sale of Specific Numbers. Introduction of Online Motor Vehicle Licence Renewals (04-03-2022)
Applicants may also visit any one of our Designated Online Application Centres (DOACs) where our friendly staff will assist you with applying for jobs on the KZN online e-Recruitment system or receiving your hardcopy application.
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The following are examples of accurate location identification: Kilometre Marker Boards. The most accurate location details can be obtained from the blue kilometre marker boards erected every 200 metres along national roads. Yellow concrete pillars are erected every 1 km along provincial roads.