Use for all physical street address deliveries, online shopping, courier bookings, and official forms.
PO Box Code
1026
Use when addressing mail to a Post Office Box in RETHABISENG at the BRONKHORSTSPRUIT Post Office.
Detail
Information
Suburb / Locality
RETHABISENG
Area / Town
BRONKHORSTSPRUIT
Province
Western Cape
Country
South Africa
Street Postal Code
1026
PO Box Postal Code
1026
Postal Code Type
4-digit numeric (SAPO)
Also Known As
Zip code, postcode, area code, post code
📍 Location Details
Suburb: RETHABISENG
Area: BRONKHORSTSPRUIT
Province: Western Cape
Country: South Africa
📬 Postal Codes
Street Code: 1026
PO Box Code: 1026
Issued by: South African Post Office (SAPO)
Format: 4-digit numeric
🚚 Courier & Delivery
Use code 1026 for:
• Online shopping (Takealot, etc.)
• Courier deliveries
• Government & banking forms
• Medical aid registrations
Street Code vs PO Box Code — What’s the Difference?
South Africa uses two separate postal codes for most areas. The street delivery code (1026) is used when addressing mail or parcels to a physical street address in RETHABISENG. This is the code to use on online shopping platforms, bank statements, courier bookings, and government forms.
The PO Box code (1026) is used exclusively when sending mail to a Post Office Box rented at the BRONKHORSTSPRUIT Post Office. If your address says “PO Box” followed by a number, use this code. Using the wrong code may result in mail delays or non-delivery.
Both codes are 4-digit numbers assigned by the South African Post Office (SAPO) and are specific to RETHABISENG in BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, Western Cape.
About RETHABISENG, BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, Western Cape
RETHABISENG is a suburb or locality situated in the BRONKHORSTSPRUIT area of Western Cape, South Africa. Like all South African suburbs, it has been assigned unique postal codes by the South African Post Office (SAPO) to facilitate accurate mail sorting and delivery.
The postal code (zip code) for RETHABISENG is 1026 for street addresses and 1026 for PO Box addresses. These codes are used by residents, businesses, government departments, courier companies, and online retailers to identify and route mail correctly to RETHABISENG within the broader BRONKHORSTSPRUIT postal delivery area.
Whether you are filling out an online form, sending a parcel, registering with a medical aid, applying for a government service, or completing a bank application, the correct postal code for RETHABISENG is 1026.
Frequently Asked Questions — RETHABISENG Postal Code
What is the postal code for RETHABISENG?
The postal code for RETHABISENG in BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, Western Cape is 1026 for street addresses and 1026 for PO Box addresses. These are 4-digit codes issued by the South African Post Office (SAPO).
What is the zip code for RETHABISENG?
South Africa uses postal codes rather than zip codes. The zip code equivalent for RETHABISENG, Western Cape is 1026. On international forms that ask for a zip code, enter 1026 if your address is a street address in RETHABISENG.
What is the PO Box postal code for RETHABISENG?
The PO Box postal code for RETHABISENG in BRONKHORSTSPRUIT is 1026. Use this code when your mailing address is a Post Office Box. For physical street addresses, use 1026 instead.
What area does RETHABISENG fall under?
RETHABISENG falls under the BRONKHORSTSPRUIT area in Western Cape, South Africa. It is assigned the postal code 1026 for street deliveries by SAPO.
Which province is RETHABISENG located in?
RETHABISENG is located in Western Cape, South Africa, within the BRONKHORSTSPRUIT area. Its street postal code is 1026.
What is the difference between a street code and a PO Box code?
A street code (1026 for RETHABISENG) is used for physical address deliveries. A PO Box code (1026) is used for mail addressed to a Post Office Box. South Africa’s postal system assigns separate 4-digit codes for each type to ensure accurate sorting and delivery.
What postal code do I enter for online shopping deliveries to RETHABISENG?
For online shopping deliveries including Takealot, Superbalist, Zando, and other SA retailers, enter 1026 when your delivery address is in RETHABISENG, BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, Western Cape.
Is the postal code for RETHABISENG the same as the zip code?
Yes. In South Africa, postal codes and zip codes are the same thing. The postal code (zip code) for RETHABISENG is 1026 for street addresses. International forms requesting a zip code should be filled in with 1026.
How do I address a letter to RETHABISENG?
For a street address: write the recipient name, street number and street name, then RETHABISENG, BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, Western Cape, and end with 1026. For a PO Box, use 1026.
What is my postal code if I live in RETHABISENG?
If you live in RETHABISENG in BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, Western Cape, your postal code is 1026. Use this for government forms, banking, medical aid, insurance, and all official documents. If you receive mail via a PO Box, use 1026.
Can I use 1026 for courier deliveries to RETHABISENG?
Yes. For courier and parcel deliveries to a physical address in RETHABISENG, Western Cape, use 1026. All major South African couriers — The Courier Guy, Dawn Wing, DHL, PostNet — use this code to route deliveries into the BRONKHORSTSPRUIT area.
What is the postcode for RETHABISENG in South Africa?
The postcode for RETHABISENG in South Africa is 1026 (street address) or 1026 (PO Box). The terms postcode, postal code, and zip code are all used interchangeably in South Africa.
What postal code do I use for RETHABISENG on a government form?
For any South African government form, SARS submission, Home Affairs application, or municipality registration where your address is in RETHABISENG, BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, use the street postal code 1026.
How many digits is the postal code for RETHABISENG?
The postal code for RETHABISENG is a 4-digit number: 1026. All South African postal codes are 4-digit numeric codes. Do not add any extra digits or letters when entering this code on forms.
What suburbs are near RETHABISENG in BRONKHORSTSPRUIT?
RETHABISENG is located within the BRONKHORSTSPRUIT postal delivery area of Western Cape. Browse our BRONKHORSTSPRUIT area postal codes page to find codes for nearby suburbs.
What is the postal code for BRONKHORSTSPRUIT in Western Cape?
Different suburbs within BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, Western Cape may have different postal codes. For RETHABISENG specifically, the street postal code is 1026. Visit our BRONKHORSTSPRUIT postal codes listing for all suburbs in this area.
What is the Western Cape postal code range?
Western Cape is served by multiple postal code ranges. RETHABISENG in BRONKHORSTSPRUIT uses 1026. Browse our Western Cape postal codes page to explore all codes in the province.
Is 1026 used for SARS and tax returns?
Yes. When completing a SARS eFiling tax return or any SARS correspondence for an address in RETHABISENG, BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, enter 1026 as your postal code.
What postal code do I use for RETHABISENG on online shopping sites?
Use 1026 for all online shopping deliveries to a physical address in RETHABISENG. This is recognised by Takealot, Checkers Sixty60, Pick n Pay, Woolworths, and all major SA online retailers.
Can I verify the RETHABISENG postal code on the SAPO website?
Yes. The South African Post Office (SAPO) maintains an official postal code database at postoffice.co.za. The street code for RETHABISENG in BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, Western Cape is 1026 and the PO Box code is 1026.
Note: Postal code information for RETHABISENG is sourced from the South African Post Office (SAPO). Always confirm codes directly with SAPO for critical correspondence.
More About RETHABISENG Postal Code — BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, Western Cape
1. What is the physical postal code of RETHABISENG?
The physical street postal code of RETHABISENG is 1026. This code covers all street-addressed properties in RETHABISENG, BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, Western Cape, South Africa. It is a 4-digit number assigned by the South African Post Office.
2. What is the zip code for RETHABISENG, Western Cape?
South Africa does not officially use the term zip code — the correct term is postal code. However the two terms are interchangeable. The zip code for RETHABISENG in Western Cape is 1026. On international websites and forms that ask for a zip code, enter 1026.
3. What postal code does RETHABISENG use for banking and insurance?
For all banking, insurance, and financial service registrations where your address is in RETHABISENG, BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, use the street code 1026. This applies to FNB, Standard Bank, Absa, Nedbank, Capitec, Old Mutual, Discovery, and all other South African financial institutions.
4. What is the post code for RETHABISENG?
The post code for RETHABISENG is 1026 for street addresses in BRONKHORSTSPRUIT, Western Cape. If you are posting to a PO Box in RETHABISENG, the post code is 1026. South African post codes are always 4 digits.
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