Business Centres in Witbank with opening hours, website

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Susanna Street, Emalahleni, 1049

+27 13 140 0191
Base your business at the heart of one of Africa's most prosperous mining cities, with flexible office space in the Witbank Building. Centrally located between two national highways - the N4 and the N12 - Witbank is perfectly positioned for business across the Mpumalanga region and the Maputo Corridor. Commuting is easy, with covered on-site parking and major public transport routes nearby. Johannesburg and Pretoria are accessible too, with OR Tambo International Airport just a 90 minute drive away. Find everything you need to get straight down to work, whether you're looking for a long-term base or somewhere to plug in and be productive.
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99 Birkholtz Laan, Witbank, Witbank, 1039

013 692 6830
Strategically located in Witbank, Mpumalanga, EAGLE CARPORTS AND PALISADES specialises in the design, construction and installation of awnings, blinds and carports We proudly serve the Wibank area and the surrounding areas with our high quality products The awning contractors at Eagle Carports and Palisades are experienced awning installers who will work to ensure that you do not just purchase a new awning, but that you get what you really need, a high quality, custom patio awning tailored to your needs We welcome you to contact one of our skilled awning builders with any questions you may have and request a free awning estimate today for your home or business.
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2 Neven Street, Emalahleni, EMALAHLENI, 1035

+27 13 656 3659
Kuyasa Mining Pty Limited had modest beginnings in 1996 as the owner manager of a small scale, limited life opencast bituminous coal mine, known as Ikhwezi Colliery, near the east-Gauteng town of Delmas, an area which remains the epicenter of the company's mining operations It was from this relatively inauspicious platform that the fledgling company later progressed to the acquisition from BHP Billiton in mid 2002 of the much larger Delmas Colliery, a conventional underground mechanised bord and pillar mine, contiguous to Ikhwezi, which it later renamed Delmas Coal One of Kuyasa Mining's biggest challenges at the time was to reassure and retain the Delmas work force in the face to their fears about leaving the comfort zone.
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President Av, EMALAHLENI, 1039

+27 13 690 6710
Independent Electoral Commission
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140 Watermeyer St, EMALAHLENI, 1035

+27 13 692 4241