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Maletswai Local Municipality

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Country
  
South Africa

Seat
  
Aliwal North

Time zone
  
SAST (UTC+2)

Area
  
4,358 kmĀ²

Black african population
  
85.3%

Native english speakers
  
2.6%

Province
  
Eastern Cape

Wards
  
6

Municipal code
  
EC143

White population
  
6.7%

Native afrikaans speakers
  
14.2%

Native sotho speakers
  
19.2%

Maletswai Local Municipality

District
  
Joe Gqabi District Municipality

Maletswai Local Municipality is a now defunct administrative area in the Joe Gqabi District of the Eastern Cape in South Africa. The municipality was merged with Gariep Local Municipality immediately after the August 2016 Local Municipal Elections to form the new Walter Sisulu Local Municipality.

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Map of Aliwal North, South Africa

Maletswai is a Sesotho name that means "a place of salt". The thermal springs resort, named Aliwal Spa, is located within the municipal area and produces salty water, rich in minerals, from underground. During 2010-2014 this once beautiful resort was re-constructed and opened to the public again in 2015.

Main places

The 2011 census divided the municipality into the following main places:

Neighbours

The neighbours of Maletswai Local Municipality in the Joe Gqabi District Municipality (DC14) are:

  • Gariep Local Municipality to the West and
  • Senqu Local Municipality to the East.
  • South of Maletswai lies the Chris Hani District Municipality (DC13) with:

  • Lukhanji (Queenstown) and
  • Inkwanca (Molteno).
  • On the Free State side is Mohokare Local Municipality in the Xhariep District Municipality (DC16).

    Politics

    The municipal council consisted of twelve members elected by mixed-member proportional representation. Six councillors were elected by first-past-the-post voting in six wards, while the remaining six were 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 nine seats on the council. The following table shows the results of the election.

    References

    Maletswai Local Municipality Wikipedia