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123 Jabu Ndlovu (Loop) Street
Pietermaritzburg,
3201,
KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa

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P O Box 2517,
Pietermaritzburg,
3200,
KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa

Telephone: +27 033 - 345-7607/8318
Fax: +27 033 - 345-5106
Email: afra@afra.co.za

Website: www.afra.co.za
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