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Advice Centre - Letsopa(Legal Advice)

Mankweng Advisory Centre provides free paralegal and legal advice from Unit A, 584 Mankweng Township, opposite/next to Mankweng Police Station, in Limpopo's Capricorn District. A PILS and CAOSA member, the Centre assists women, children, farm workers, HIV/AIDS-affected persons, and refugees with domestic violence, protection orders, GBV, labour rights, social grants, and human rights advocacy.

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Contact & Location

M.J. Mabokela
343 Ntsala Street, Letsopa, Tswaing Local Municipality, North West Province, 2610

Opening Hours

Opening hours not available. Contact the organisation directly.

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About Mankweng Advisory Centre

The Mankweng Advisory Centre is a PILS (Public Interest Legal Services) and CAOSA (Community Advice Offices South Africa) member organisation located at Unit A, 584 Mankweng Township, opposite/next to Mankweng Police Station, Mankweng, Limpopo, 0727.

Note: There are two registered advice organisations in Mankweng: (1) Mankweng Advisory Centre (PILS directory, contact M.J. Mabokela) and (2) Mankweng Community Law Advice Office (CAOSA and website mclao.org.za, a separate entity). Your listing corresponds to the Mankweng Advisory Centre.

Mankweng Community Law Advice Office (the second entity) targets women, children, HIV/AIDS-affected persons, refugees, farm workers, and elderly people. It specifically works with Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy on domestic violence training, operates with SAPS Victim Empowerment, and is funded by the Foundation for Human Rights. Their address is also near Mankweng SAPS. Their website: mclao.org.za.

For GBV survivors in the Mankweng area, both organisations are relevant.