Polokwane Local Municipality

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Polokwane
Polokwane CoA.png
Map of Limpopo with Polokwane highlighted.svg
Location of Polokwane Local Municipality within Limpopo
Coordinates: 23°54′S29°26′E / 23.900°S 29.433°E / -23.900; 29.433
Country South Africa
Province Limpopo
District Capricorn
Seat Polokwane
Wards 38
Government
[1]
  Type Municipal council
  MayorThembi Nkadimeng
Area
  Total3,766 km2 (1,454 sq mi)
Population
 (2011) [2]
  Total628,999
  Density170/km2 (430/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
[2]
   Black African 92.9%
   Coloured 0.9%
   Indian/Asian 0.7%
   White 5.2%
First languages (2011)
[2]
   Northern Sotho 80.4%
   Afrikaans 5.4%
   English 3.2%
   Tsonga 2.8%
  Other8.2%
Time zone UTC+2 (SAST)
Municipal codeLIM354

Polokwane Municipality (Northern Sotho : Mmasepala wa Polokwane) is a local municipality within the Capricorn District Municipality, in the Limpopo province of South Africa. It shares its name with the city of Polokwane.

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Polokwane Municipality accounts for 3% of the total surface area of Limpopo; however, over 10% of the population of Limpopo resides within its boundaries. The municipality serves as the economic hub of Limpopo and has the highest population density in the Capricorn District Municipality. In terms of its physical composition, Polokwane Municipality is 23% urbanised and 71% rural. [3] The largest sector of the community resides in rural tribal villages, followed by urban settlements.

Cities and settlements

The municipal spatial pattern reflects that of the historic apartheid city model, characterised by segregated settlement. At the centre of the area is the Polokwane economic hub, which comprises the central business district, industrial area, and a range of social services and well-established formal urban areas servicing the more affluent residents of Polokwane.

Situated on the outskirts in several clusters are less formal settlement areas, which are experiencing enormous influx from rural urban migration trends. These areas are in dire need of upgraded services and infrastructure, both social and engineering, and are struggling to cope with the informal influx of more and more people who want access to an improved quality and standard of living. [3]

Main places

The 2001 census divided the municipality into the following main places: [4]

PlaceCodeArea (km2)Population
Bjatladibja Dikolobe 91201 178.9338,474
Ga-Dikgale 91202 169.7939,966
Ditlou Machidi 91203 79.3213,351
Ga-Mashashane 91204 2.121,667
Maja 91205 75.6210,795
Makgoba 91206 1.03906
Mankoeng 91207 117.9737,996
Mankweng 91208 4.4211,592
Mixed TA 91209 97.620
Mojapelo 91210 1.572,336
Molepo 91211 286.0032,707
Moletji 91212 467.13103,082
Moloto Solomon Kgabo 91213 0.871,019
Mothiba 91214 11.4415,275
Pietersburg Part 1 91215 128.5162,089
Pietersburg Part 2 91222 38.444,132
Seshego Part 1 91217 21.4271,290
Seshego Part 2 91223 12.41548
Thabamoopo 91218 6.055,799
Tholongwe 91219 162.6331,694
Turfloop 91220 1.823,189
Remainder of the municipality 91216 1,910.0620,352

Politics

The municipal council consists of ninety members elected by mixed-member proportional representation. Forty-five councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting in forty-five wards, while the remaining forty-five 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 1 November 2021 the African National Congress (ANC) won a majority of fifty-six seats on the council. [5]

The following table shows the results of the election:

PartyWardListTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
African National Congress 81,58958.313785,88761.861956
Economic Freedom Fighters 30,84422.04432,94323.731721
Democratic Alliance 10,0797.20410,3317.4437
Independent candidates 9,2186.5900
Freedom Front Plus 2,6181.8702,5921.8722
African Christian Democratic Party 8350.6001,0570.7611
Abantu Batho Congress 6610.4705930.4311
Magoshi Swaranang Movement 3970.2805630.4111
Congress of the People 4690.3404760.3411
16 other parties3,2202.3004,4063.1700
Total139,930100.0045138,848100.004590
Valid votes139,93098.59138,84898.17
Invalid/blank votes2,0041.412,5881.83
Total votes141,934100.00141,436100.00
Registered voters/turnout326,61743.46326,61743.30

Demographics

As of 2007, the Polokwane Local Municipality was home to approximately 561,772 people. Growth figures from 1996 to 2001 showed that the municipal population increased by about 3.27% per year on average. Much of this growth is ascribed to an influx of people from other, more rural, municipal areas into Polokwane, where the perception of more employment and greater economic wealth exists. [3]

79% of its households are using electricity for lighting, 62% for cooking, and 58% for heating. [6]

In 2007, 94.1% of the population was Black African, 4.8% White, 1.1% Coloured, Indian or Asian. [3]

Racial groups

YearTotal populationPercent BlackPercent WhitePercentage Other (mostly Coloured or Asian)
2001508,27792.41%6.1%1.49%
2007561,772 Increase2.svg94.1% Increase2.svg4.8% Decrease2.svg1.1% Decrease2.svg

Education

The Turfloop campus of the University of Limpopo is located in Mankweng and the Tshwane University of Technology has a satellite campus in Polokwane.

Although the municipality's overall level of education has improved slightly in recent years, only 24% of the population have attained a Grade 12 education, and only 5.7% have achieved a tertiary education qualification. As a result of low education levels and a largely unskilled population, large numbers of residents earn very little or no income, and poverty is a major problem in the municipal area. [3]

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