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  1. Sep 17, 2023 · The history of postal codes in South Africa traces back to the early days of the postal service. Postal codes evolved from a simple way of categorizing regions for mail sorting to a sophisticated system that accurately identifies specific locations. During the colonial era, postal codes were introduced to facilitate mail delivery, but they were ...

  2. Former postal codes. The South African postal code system was previously used in Namibia, then "South West Africa", including the enclave of Walvis Bay, which remained part of South Africa until 1994. It was allocated the number range 9000–9299. Following independence, use of the South African postal code system was discontinued.

  3. Post Codes were introduced in South Africa in 1975, with the introduction of automated sorting. South African post codes consist of four digits. Mail may be delivered either to the physical address or to a PO Box, particularly in rural areas where no street delivery is available.

  4. The South African postal code system was previously used in Namibia, then "South West Africa", including the enclave of Walvis Bay, which remained part of South Africa until 1994. It was allocated the number range 9000–9299 .

  5. Sep 17, 2023 · The South African postal code system is organized by provinces, each with its unique set of postal codes. Here are some examples: Gauteng: Postal codes in Gauteng often start with ‘1’. Western Cape: You’ll find postal codes in the Western Cape frequently starting with ‘8’. KwaZulu-Natal: In KwaZulu-Natal, many postal codes commence ...

  6. As the postal system grew, the first South African stamp, the Cape Triangular stamp was created in 1853. By 1860 post-boxes were put up in Cape Town. Previously mail was transported by trains, however, since 1911 motorcars and eventually airplanes were used to transport mail in South Africa. Image source

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  8. In 1860, the first postboxes were erected in the Cape and several railway lines were completed and used to transport mail. The first mail train was introduced in 1883. In 1867, diamonds were discovered in South Africa, and in 1905, the largest diamond in the world, the Cullinan, was sent to London as a normal recorded postal article. Mail was ...

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