Food licence lookup / Gert Sibande
Certificate of Acceptability in the Gert Sibande District
Food businesses in the 7 local municipalities of the Gert Sibande District apply for their Certificate of Acceptability at the district’s environmental health office, not at their local municipality.
Gert Sibande District Municipality
Apply to this district’s environmental health office for your Certificate of Acceptability.
Switchboard. The municipal health department takes enquiries on this number.
Corner Joubert & Oosthuise Streets, Ermelo, 2350
Cost: Not published. Ask the office when you call.
Covers: Chief Albert Luthuli Local Municipality, Msukaligwa Local Municipality, Mkhondo Local Municipality, Dr Pixley Ka Isaka Seme Local Municipality, Lekwa Local Municipality, Dipaleseng Local Municipality, Govan Mbeki Local Municipality
Last verified July 2026. Details changed? Let us know.
Towns this office serves
Wherever you are in these municipalities, Gert Sibande is your Certificate of Acceptability office:
- Chief Albert Luthuli: Carolina, Elukwatini, eManzana, Badplaas, Ekulindeni
- Dipaleseng: Balfour, Siyathemba, Greylingstad, Grootvlei
- Dr Pixley Ka Isaka Seme: Volksrust, Wakkerstroom, Amersfoort, Perdekop
- Govan Mbeki: Secunda, Bethal, Evander, eMbalenhle, Kinross, Trichardt
- Lekwa: Standerton, Morgenzon, Sakhile
- Mkhondo: Piet Retief, eMkhondo, Amsterdam
- Msukaligwa: Ermelo, Breyten, Chrissiesmeer, Lothair
How to apply in the Gert Sibande District
- Contact the office using the details above and ask for the Certificate of Acceptability application form.
- Submit it with a certified copy of the ID of the person in charge and a simple layout plan of the premises. Confirm the exact document list when you get the form.
- An Environmental Health Practitioner inspects the premises. If something falls short, you get a list to fix and a re-visit.
- Display the certificate on the premises once it is issued.
The certificate is not a licence to trade: if you prepare meals or sell perishable food you usually also need a business licence and zoning approval from your local municipality. The food licence lookup explains all three.
Selling food without a registered company?
Most municipalities ask for your business details on the application, and suppliers and landlords will too. Govchain registers your company online for R950, usually within a few days.