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Eastern Cape

Alfred Nzo District Municipality

Amathole District Municipality

enkwenkwezini senior secondary school , dyamala

Buffalo City

East London

Mdantsane

Qonce (King Williams Town)

Chris Hani District Municipality

Nelson Mandela Bay

Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth)

iBhayi

Kariega (Uitenhage)

OR Tambo District Municipality

Sarah Baartman District Municipality

Free State

Hennenman

Gauteng

City of Johannesburg

City of Ekurhuleni

City of Tshwane

West Rand District Municipality

KwaZulu-Natal

Amajuba District Municipality

Newcastle Local Municipality

eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality

Amanzimtoti

Botha’s Hill

Durban

eMolweni

  • Igqungqulu High School

eNanda (Inanda)

Folweni

Hillcrest

Kloof

oThongathi (Tongaat)

Pinetown

Queensburgh

uMhlanga

Westville

Waterfall

Harry Gwala District Municipality

Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma Local Municipality

Greater Kokstad Local Municipality

iLembe District Municipality

KwaDukuza Local Municipality (Dolphin Coast)

King Cetshwayo District Municipality

City of uMhlatuze Local Municipality

uMlalazi Local Municipality

Ugu District Municipality (South Coast)

Ray Nkonyeni Local Municipality (Lower South Coast)

uMdoni Local Municipality (Mid South Coast)

Umgungundlovu District Municipality

Mpofana Local Municipality

Msunduzi Local Municipality

uMngeni Local Municipality

uMzinyathi District Municipality

Umvoti Local Municipality

uMkhanyakude District Municipality

Jozini Local Municipality

  • Biva Combined School, Jozini
  • Igugulesizwe Secondary School, Jozini
  • Injula Secondary School, Gendleza
  • Sinethezekile Combined School, Jozini

Umzinyathi District Municipality

uThukela District Municipality

Inkosi Langalibalele Local Municipality

Ukhahlamba Local Municipality

Zululand District Municipality

Abaqulusi Local Municipality

Limpopo

Mpumalanga

Barberton

eMalahleni

Kinross

Mbombela

Secunda

White River

Northern Cape

Kimberley

North West Province

Western Cape

Cape Metropole

Bellville

Brackenfell

Cape Town

Delft

  • Leiden High School

Durbanville

Kraaifontein

  • Bloekombos High School

Somerset West

Strand

Cape Winelands

Stellenbosch

West Coast

Matzikama

Saldanah Bay

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