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22-11-2023, 17:38 #11
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- Jeffreysbay
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Re: Appointments to submit new license applications
Jeffreysbay you rock up on Monday, Wednesday and Friday 0800 till 1400.
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22-11-2023, 20:56 #12
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- Aug 2021
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Re: Appointments to submit new license applications
Lyttelton DFO in Centurion, work Monday to Friday 8 to 12 for applications. Minimum 2 officers manning the desks (I was there once with 4 officers taking applications) with a office clerk doing printing and technical lookups. In covid they accepted limited numbers per day, but now you just rock up. Usually helped within 15 mins, out the door 30 mins from joining the queue. No complaints about the service. The phone gets an 80% answer rate.
Only reason they work till 12,is due to finance office closing at 12. Rest of the day is spent capturing the applications.
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22-11-2023, 22:50 #13
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- Jun 2010
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- Cape Town
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Re: Appointments to submit new license applications
Table View, Western Cape: Bookings only, 6 week waiting list. Has been bookings only for several years but has gradually stretched out from about 2 weeks to 6 weeks. If you ask nicely they will squeeze you into a gap in an "emergency".
Durbanville: I'm told bookings only; 3-4 weeks waiting list
Kirstenhof: I'm told you "should" book an appointment but will normally get a slot in the same week.
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23-11-2023, 10:20 #14
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- Aug 2013
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- Randburg, Gauteng
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- 38
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- 1,280
Re: Appointments to submit new license applications
Currently at Honeydew DFO.
Collections and enquiries: 08h00 - 15h45
Applications: 08h00 - 13h00
Seems they accept walk-ins.
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23-11-2023, 12:20 #15
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- Nov 2014
- Location
- Garden Route
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- 53
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- 756
Re: Appointments to submit new license applications
Thanks for all your inputs. It's amazing how there is such a range in waiting times from 0-13weeks. With George topping the pops. When I arrived in George 11 years ago, it had the most efficient civil service I had ever encountered anywhere in South Africa. Over that time, the population has almost doubled, but I have not seen any increase in the size of the civil service, except at SARS. Clearly the ruling party clearly knows which side their bread is buttered on.
It seems like almost all the WC stations require appointments, and the wait is on average longer than other provinces.
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23-11-2023, 12:29 #16
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- Jun 2017
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- Pretoria
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- 35
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- 1,652
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23-11-2023, 13:06 #17
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- Aug 2011
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- Sandton
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23-11-2023, 14:23 #18
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- Randburg, Gauteng
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Re: Appointments to submit new license applications
I left Honeydew DFO without success. For 40min I had to stand outside the door, looking on as they shuffle from one desk to another, taking out a half full waste paper bin, watching videos on their phones, listening to music, chatting to colleagues....
I'll see if tomorrow is better.
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23-11-2023, 21:04 #19
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- Nov 2014
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- Garden Route
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Re: Appointments to submit new license applications
This is true. They have done the same thing to health care. Trimmed the budget to give to the Eastern cape. Despite this there is still an influx of patients from the eastern cape who travel the 500km to George provincial hospital because the care is so bad in the Eastern Cape. This is not due to a shortage of clinical staff, but just terrible administration of the hospitals by incompetent cadres. You see, you need to have a proper qualification to be a doctor or a nurse, but there are no standards for hospital admin.
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24-11-2023, 00:09 #20
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- Sandton
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