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Asata is on the move

16 May 2013 - By The Editor
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Asata will move offices on July 1, relocating to Hurlingham Office Park on the corner of William Nicol and Republic roads, Johannesburg.

The Asata office will be located in Block A on the ground floor. Asata's current address is 181 Jan Smuts Avenue, Block C, Ground Floor, Rosebank Office Park, Parktown North.

New telephone numbers and emergency numbers will be issued closer to the time.

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