Eastern Cape Advice Office Forum
Established: March 2009
Number of advice offices: 59
Secretary: Lungile Kwaza
PO Box 132
Barkley East
9786
Eastern Cape
Tel: 045 971 8253
The Eastern Cape is the birth place of many prominent South Africans who dedicated their lives to fighting for human rights, such as Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo and Walter Sisulu.
The 65 community advice offices (CAOs) in the province continue in...
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Gauteng Paralegal Advice Office Forum
Established: November 2009
Number of advice offices: 27
Coordinator : Bheki Shange
Zola Advice Office
PO Box 575
KwaXuma
Soweto
1867
Gauteng
Cell. 083 466 5485
Even though Gauteng is the smallest province in South Africa, its contribution to the country's economy is significant. It is the heart of the country's commercial business and industrial sectors. Gauteng is also the most densely populated province...
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KwaZulu-Natal Advice Office Association
Established: November 2010
Number of advice offices: 54
Chairperson : Sabelo Mfeka
Ukhahlamba Advice Office
PO Box 6391
Bergville
Kwazulu Natal
Cell. 072 866 1156
KwaZulu-Natal is a very popular tourist destination, with its beautiful beaches, forests and grasslands, but it is also home to more than 10 million ordinary South Africans, trying to make a living.
Steel production, coal mining, forestry and ...
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Limpopo Community-based Advice Offices Consortium
Established: December 2009
Number of advice offices: 18
Coordinator: Albert Makwela
PO BOX 3266
Tzaneen
0850
Limpopo
Tel: 083 728 4170 / 083 763 2386
Limpopo borders onto three of South Africa's neighbouring countries: Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Botswana. It acts as a gateway into the country.
In recent years, many refugees have fled across the border into Limpopo. In addition to their other fu...
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Mpumalanga Paralegal Advice Office Consortium
Established: December 2007
Number of advice offices: 14
Chairperson: Ncedi ka Nkosi
PO Box 113
Siyathuthuka
Belfast
1102
Mpumalanga
Tel: 013 253 1998
Mpumalanga's greatest attraction is its unspoiled landscapes and abundance of wildlife. Cities and industrial development have not yet taken over here and most people live in rural conditions.
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