Dikgatlong Local Municipality
Dikgatlong | ||
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Local municipality | ||
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Location in the Northern Cape | ||
Coordinates: 28°15′S 24°15′E / 28.250°S 24.250°ECoordinates: 28°15′S 24°15′E / 28.250°S 24.250°E | ||
Country | South Africa | |
Province | Northern Cape | |
District | Frances Baard | |
Seat | Barkly West | |
Wards | 7 | |
Government[1] | ||
• Type | Municipal council | |
• Mayor | Ruth Gopane | |
Area | ||
• Total | 7,315 km2 (2,824 sq mi) | |
Population (2011)[2] | ||
• Total | 46,841 | |
• Density | 6.4/km2 (17/sq mi) | |
Racial makeup (2011)[2] | ||
• Black African | 58.5% | |
• Coloured | 28.5% | |
• Indian/Asian | 0.6% | |
• White | 3.6% | |
First languages (2011)[3] | ||
• Tswana | 52.7% | |
• Afrikaans | 39.2% | |
• English | 2.1% | |
• Sotho | 1.7% | |
• Other | 4.3% | |
Time zone | SAST (UTC+2) | |
Municipal code | NC092 |
Dikgatlong Local Municipality is an administrative area in the Frances Baard District of the Northern Cape in South Africa. Dikgatlong is a Setswana name meaning "confluence", and refers to the place where the Harts and Vaal rivers flow into each other in Delportshoop. The name was used as early as 1700.[4]
Main places
The 2011 census divided the municipality into the following main places:[5]
Place | Code | Area (km2) | Population |
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Barkly West | 384013 | 70.6 | 8,258 |
Delportshoop | 384005 | 66.8 | 4,788 |
Gong-Gong | 384012 | 5.7 | 1,045 |
Holpan | 384007 | 0.6 | 646 |
Kutlwano | 384003 | 0.7 | 3,959 |
Longlands | 384010 | 6.4 | 2,933 |
Mataleng | 384014 | 2.5 | 11,847 |
Pniel Estate | 384015 | 1.0 | 695 |
Sydney on Vaal | 384009 | 0.6 | 33 |
Tidimalo | 384006 | 1.0 | 5,558 |
Ulco | 384004 | 9.9 | 860 |
Vaalbos National Park | 384011 | 112.5 | 0 |
Vaal-Gamagara | 384008 | 0.9 | 198 |
Windsorton | 384002 | 50.4 | 2,291 |
Remainder | 384001 | 6,985.2 | 3,727 |
Total | 7,314.7 | 46,841 |
Politics
The municipal council consists of thirteen members elected by mixed-member proportional representation. Seven councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting in seven wards, while the remaining six are chosen from party lists so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received. In the election of 18 May 2011 the African National Congress (ANC) won a majority of ten seats on the council. The following table shows the results of the election.[6][7]
Party | Votes | Seats | ||||||
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Ward | List | Total | % | Ward | List | Total | ||
African National Congress | 9,302 | 9,862 | 19,164 | 73.2 | 7 | 3 | 10 | |
Democratic Alliance | 1,919 | 2,057 | 3,976 | 15.2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | |
Congress of the People | 1,014 | 1,004 | 2,018 | 7.7 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Independent | 595 | – | 595 | 2.3 | 0 | – | 0 | |
Azanian People's Organisation | 236 | 206 | 442 | 1.7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 13,066 | 13,129 | 26,195 | 100.0 | 7 | 6 | 13 | |
Spoilt votes | 373 | 311 | 684 |
References
- ↑ "Contact list: Executive Mayors". Government Communication & Information System. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
- 1 2 "Statistics by place". Statistics South Africa. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
- ↑ "Statistics by place". Statistics South Africa. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
- ↑ South African Languages - Place names
- ↑ "Dikgatlong Local Municipality". Census 2011.
- ↑ "Results Summary – All Ballots: Dikgatlong" (PDF). Independent Electoral Commission. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
- ↑ "Seat Calculation Detail: Dikgatlong" (PDF). Independent Electoral Commission. Retrieved 24 November 2013.