Ingwe Local Municipality

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Ingwe
Ingwe CoA.png
Map of KwaZulu-Natal with Ingwe highlighted.svg
Location in KwaZulu-Natal
Country South Africa
Province KwaZulu-Natal
District Harry Gwala
Seat Creighton
Wards 11
Government
[1]
  Type Municipal council
  MayorNomangungu Luzulane
Area
  Total1,976 km2 (763 sq mi)
Population
 (2011) [2]
  Total100,548
  Density51/km2 (130/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
[2]
   Black African 98.7%
   Coloured 0.2%
   Indian/Asian 0.1%
   White 0.8%
First languages (2011)
[2]
   Zulu 94.7%
   English 1.6%
   Southern Ndebele 1.2%
  Other2.5%
Time zone UTC+2 (SAST)
Municipal codeKZN431

Ingwe Local Municipality was an administrative area in the Harry Gwala District of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. Ingwe is an isiZulu name word that means leopard. The municipality was given the name because there were leopards in this area many years ago. [3]

Contents

The area of the former Ingwe municipality is exceptionally poor and underdeveloped, relying heavily on agriculture as the main source of livelihood. The lack of a major trading centre such as the neighbouring towns of Underberg and Ixopo has limited the economic growth opportunities for this municipality. [4]

After the municipal elections on 3 August 2016 it was merged with Kwa Sani Local Municipality into the new Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma Local Municipality.

Main places

The 2001 census divided the municipality into the following main places: [5]

PlaceCodeArea (km2)Population
Amacala Gwala 54701 20.295,387
Amangwane 54702 29.091,095
Bhidla 54703 283.8235,404
Bulwer 54704 4.03731
Creighton 54705 3.49456
Donnybrook 54706 0.92218
Esibonelo Esihle 54707 81.967,000
Impendle 54708 211.66920
Ixopo 54710 16.752,982
Madzikone 54711 59.0010,602
Memela 54712 87.4019,319
Ncwadi 54713 35.433,974
Nxamalala 54714 3.670
Sandanezwe 54715 42.724,827
Tarsvaly 54716 2.03990
Zashuke 54717 79.296,827
Remainder of the municipality 54709 1,008.656,819

Politics

The municipal council consisted of twenty-two members elected by mixed-member proportional representation. Eleven councillors were elected by first-past-the-post voting in eleven wards, while the remaining eleven were chosen from party lists so that the total number of party representatives was proportional to the number of votes received. In the election of 18 May 2011 the African National Congress (ANC) won a majority of sixteen seats on the council. The following table shows the results of the election. [6] [7]

PartyVotesSeats
WardListTotal %WardListTotal
ANC 19,84620,58840,43472.911516
IFP 3,1833,1406,32311.4033
NFP 2,8693,0385,90710.7022
Democratic Alliance 5177761,2932.3011
Independent 9169161.700
ACDP 3292505791.0000
Total27,66027,79255,452100.0111122
Spoilt votes7266731,399

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References

  1. "Contact list: Executive Mayors". Government Communication & Information System. Archived from the original on 14 July 2010. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 "Statistics by place". Statistics South Africa. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  3. South African Languages - Place names
  4. KwaZulu-Natal Top Business - Ingwe Municipality [ permanent dead link ]
  5. Lookup Tables - Statistics South Africa [ permanent dead link ]
  6. "Results Summary – All Ballots: Ingwe" (PDF). Independent Electoral Commission. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  7. "Seat Calculation Detail: Ingwe" (PDF). Independent Electoral Commission. Retrieved 3 December 2013.

Coordinates: 30°01′35″S29°50′23″E / 30.02639°S 29.83972°E / -30.02639; 29.83972