Northern Cape Department of Roads and Public Works

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Northern Cape Department of Roads and Public Works
Northern Roads and Public Works Department seal.PNG
Department overview
Jurisdiction Government of the Northern Cape
Headquarters9-11 Stokroos Street, Squarehill Park, Kimberley, 8301
Minister responsible
Department executive
Website ncrpw.ncpg.gov.za

The Northern Cape Department of Roads and Public Works is the department of the Government of the Northern Cape responsible for maintaining public infrastructure within the Northern Cape province of South Africa. The MEC of this department is Fufe Makatong. [1]

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References

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