List Of Postal Codes In South Africa
Postal code boundaries do not follow provincial borders exactly, especially since the re–organisation of provinces in 1994.
| Code Range | Area |
| Northern Region (Gauteng, Mpumalanga, most of North West, Limpopo) | |
|---|---|
| 0001–0299 | Gauteng—Pretoria/Tshwane |
| 0300–0499 | North West—northern part |
| 0500–0698 | Limpopo—south and west |
| 0699–0999 | Limpopo—north and east |
| 1000–1399 | Mpumalanga—Northern half |
| 1400–1699 | Gauteng—East Rand / Ekurhuleni Metro |
| 1700–1799 | Gauteng—West Rand, Mogale City/Krugersdorp, Roodepoort (now part of Johannesburg) |
| 1800–1999 | Gauteng—Soweto and Vereeniging/Vanderbijlpark Region (Motsweding) |
| 2000–2199 | Gauteng—Johannesburg (original Johannesburg, Randburg, Sandton) |
| 2200–2499 | Mpumalanga—southern half |
| 2500–2899 | Northwest Province—southern and central |
| Eastern Region (Kwa Zulu Natal, eastern part of Eastern Cape) | |
| 2900–3199 | KwaZulu Natal—Northern Kwa Zulu Natal |
| 3200–3299 | KwaZulu Natal—Pietermaritzburg and surrounds |
| 3300–3599 | KwaZulu Natal—Midlands |
| 3600–3799 | KwaZulu Natal—Region between Durban and Pietermaritzburg, including satellite towns, such as Westville. |
| 3800–3999 | KwaZulu Natal—Zululand Region (including Richards Bay) |
| 4000–4099 | KwaZulu Natal—Durban / Ethekwini (original area) |
| 4100–4299 | KwaZulu Natal—South Coast |
| 4300–4499 | KwaZulu Natal—North Coast |
| 4500–4730 | KwaZulu Natal—Griqualand East and Umzinkulu |
| Southern Region (Eastern Cape, eastern parts of Western Cape) | |
| 4731–5199 | Eastern Cape—Former Transkei |
| 5200–5299 | Eastern Cape—East London |
| 5300–5499 | Eastern Cape—historical "Border" region |
| 5500–5999 | Eastern Cape—Northern part |
| Western Region (Western Cape (Cape Town and West Coast), Northern Cape) | |
| 6000–6099 | Eastern Cape—Port Elizabeth |
| 6100–6499 | Eastern Cape—Western part |
| 6500–6699 | Western Cape—Garden Route and Oudtshoorn area |
| 6700–6899 | Western Cape—Klein Karoo |
| 6900–7099 | Western Cape—Groot Karoo |
| 7100–7299 | Western Cape—Area south-east of Cape Town |
| 7300–7399 | Western Cape—West Coast |
| 7400–7599 | Western Cape—Northern parts of Cape Metropole |
| 7600–7699 | Western Cape—Areas East of Cape Town, such as Stellenbosch |
| 7700–8099 | Western Cape—Cape Town and Cape Peninsula |
| 8100–8299 | Northern Cape—Namaqualand Region |
| Central Region (Northern Cape and Free State) | |
| 8300–8799 | Northern Cape—Eastern Part |
| 8800–8999 | Northern Cape—Gordonia Region |
| 9000–9299 | formerly assigned to South West Africa—see below |
| 9300–9399 | Free State—Bloemfontein and surrounds |
| 9400–9699 | Free State—Northern Free State |
| 9700–9899 | Free State—Eastern Free State |
| 9900–9999 | Free State—Southern Free State |
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