Eshowe Branch Court

King Dinuzulu Township
Iknayezi Street
Eshowe
South Africa

(035) 474-2171

King Dinuzulu Township, Iknayezi Street, Eshowe, South Africa
The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development vision is to have an accessible justice system that promotes constitutional values and our mission is to provide transparent, responsive and accountable justice services for all.

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Eshowe, King Cetshwayo District, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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