Frances Baard District Municipality

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Frances Baard
Diamantveld
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Location of Frances Baard District Municipality within Northern Cape
Coordinates: 28°30′S24°30′E / 28.500°S 24.500°E / -28.500; 24.500
Country South Africa
Province Northern Cape
Seat Kimberley
Local municipalities
Government
[1]
  Type Municipal council
  MayorAchmat Florance
Area
  Total12,836 km2 (4,956 sq mi)
Population
 (2011) [2]
  Total382,086
  Density30/km2 (77/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
[2]
   Black African 65.5%
   Coloured 24.0%
   Indian/Asian 0.9%
   White 6.7%
First languages (2011)
[3]
   Tswana 43.3%
   Afrikaans 38.6%
   English 6.2%
   Xhosa 4.9%
  Other7%
Time zone UTC+2 (SAST)
Municipal codeDC9

The Frances Baard District Municipality (Tswana : Mmasepala wa Sedika wa Frances Baard; Afrikaans : Frances Baard-distriksmunisipaliteit), previously the Diamantveld District Municipality, is one of the 5 districts of the Northern Cape province of South Africa. The seat of the municipality is Kimberley. As of 2011, the majority of its 324,814 residents speak Setswana. [4] The district code is DC9.

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Previously known as the Diamantveld District Municipality, it was renamed in honour of Frances Baard in June 2001. On 9 August 2009, a statue of Frances Baard was unveiled by Northern Cape Premier Hazel Jenkins. [5]

Geography

Neighbours

Frances Baard is surrounded by:

Local municipalities

The district contains the following local municipalities:

Local municipalityPopulation%
Sol Plaatje 201 46162.02%
Phokwane 61 31418.88%
Dikgatlong 35 76011.01%
Magareng 21 7316.69%
Diamondfields 4 5231.39%

Demographics

The following statistics are from the 2001 census.

LanguagePopulation%
Setswana 142 17143.77%
Afrikaans 137 93642.47%
IsiXhosa 17 0055.24%
English 16 0884.95%
Sesotho 6 7772.09%
IsiZulu 2 1090.65%
Other 8370.26%
Sepedi 6060.19%
SiSwati 4720.15%
IsiNdebele 3530.11%
Xitsonga 2660.08%
Tshivenda 1690.05%

Gender

GenderPopulation%
Female168 49551.87%
Male156 31948.13%

Ethnic group

Ethnic groupPopulation%
Black African196 59160.52%
Coloured88 05427.11%
White38 37311.81%
Indian/Asian1 7960.55%

Age

AgePopulation%
000 - 00430 8689.50%
005 - 00932 3389.96%
010 - 01434 14110.51%
015 - 01934 96910.77%
020 - 02428 9788.92%
025 - 02926 9968.31%
030 - 03424 7237.61%
035 - 03923 0037.08%
040 - 04420 8076.41%
045 - 04917 3475.34%
050 - 05413 7884.24%
055 - 05910 7793.32%
060 - 0648 7012.68%
065 - 0696 5562.02%
070 - 0744 5981.42%
075 - 0793 0270.93%
080 - 0841 9020.59%
085 - 0898470.26%
090 - 0942950.09%
095 - 0991060.03%
100 plus450.01%

Politics

Election results

Election results for Frances Baard in the South African general election, 2004.

PartyVotes%
African National Congress 98 21975.58%
Democratic Alliance 14 16410.90%
Independent Democrats 5 0863.91%
New National Party 4 0983.15%
African Christian Democratic Party 2 2111.70%
Azanian People's Organisation 1 4981.15%
Freedom Front Plus 1 2590.97%
United Christian Democratic Party 1 0770.83%
Pan African Congress 8420.65%
Inkhata Freedom Party 3940.30%
United Democratic Movement 3470.27%
NA 1090.08%
EMSA 1000.08%
PJC 890.07%
SOPA 890.07%
CDP 800.06%
NLP 760.06%
UF 670.05%
KISS 570.04%
TOP 570.04%
Minority Front 350.03%
Total129 954100.00%

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Frances Goitsemang Baard was a South African trade unionist, organiser for the African National Congress Women's League and a Patron of the United Democratic Front, who was commemorated in the renaming of the Diamantveld District Municipality (Kimberley) as the Frances Baard District Municipality. Schoeman Street in Pretoria was also renamed in her honour. This heroine is the reason we celebrate National Women's Day today in South Africa.

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