Rustenburg Local Municipality Local municipality in North West, South Africa
Rustenburg Municipality (Tswana : Mmasepala wa Rustenburg ; Afrikaans : Rustenburg Munisipaliteit ) is a local municipality within the Bojanala Platinum District Municipality , in the North West province of South Africa . Rustenburg is situated at the foot of the Magalies mountain range. Rustenburg (meaning "town of rest" or "resting place" in Afrikaans) was proclaimed a township in 1851. The city of Rustenburg is situated some 112 km northwest from both Johannesburg and Pretoria . It is a malaria-free area. Rustenburg is the fastest growing municipality in South Africa, with the population rising from 387,096 in 2001 to 449,776 in 2007. It is the most populous municipality in the North West province.
Rustenburg is a Dutch name meaning "town (originally castle) of rest".[ 4]
Main places
The 2001 census divided the municipality into the following main places :[ 5]
Place
Code
Area (km2 )
Population
Most spoken language
Bafokeng
60301
1,040.98
132,277
Tswana
Bakwena Ba Magopa
60302
297.74
16,049
Tswana
Baphalane
60303
2.85
3,399
Tswana
Bapo Ba Ga Mogale
60304
29.41
8,412
Tswana
Boitekong
60305
2.15
21,547
Tswana
Hartebeesfontein
60306
5.89
23,965
Tswana
Magaliesberg Nature Reserve
60307
132.58
1,196
Tswana
Mankwe
60308
1.50
1,463
Tswana
Meriting
60309
1.88
10,711
Tswana
Monakato
60310
3.42
7,602
Tswana
Paardekraal Platinum Mine
60312
0.37
24
Xhosa
Paardekraal
60311
1.91
7,215
Tswana
Phatsima
60313
2.23
5,921
Tswana
Rooikoppies
60314
0.46
3,670
Tswana
Rustenburg Part 1
60315
183.39
67,196
Afrikaans
Rustenburg Part 3
60320
2.58
4,662
Tswana
Sunrise Park
60316
2.14
10,312
Tswana
Tlhabane
60317
5.12
31,338
Tswana
Waterval
60318
0.57
979
Afrikaans
Remainder of the municipality (Rustenburg Part 2)
60319
1,774.55
37,581
Tswana
Politics
The municipal council consists of eighty-nine 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-four 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 no party won a majority on the council.
The following table shows the results of the election.[ 6]
Party Ward List Total seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats African National Congress 46,291 45.51 35 48,875 47.96 8 43 Economic Freedom Fighters 17,574 17.28 1 18,896 18.54 16 17 Democratic Alliance 14,322 14.08 7 14,016 13.75 6 13 Tsogang Civic Movement 7,806 7.67 1 8,155 8.00 6 7 Independent candidates 7,525 7.40 1 1 Freedom Front Plus 3,614 3.55 0 3,514 3.45 3 3 Arona 540 0.53 0 1,603 1.57 1 1 African Independent Congress 408 0.40 0 1,193 1.17 1 1 Forum for Service Delivery 425 0.42 0 1,159 1.14 1 1 African Christian Democratic Party 814 0.80 0 757 0.74 1 1 United Democratic Movement 546 0.54 0 615 0.60 1 1 Botho Community Movement 470 0.46 0 433 0.42 1 1 13 other parties 1,377 1.35 0 2,694 2.64 0 0 Total 101,712 100.00 45 101,910 100.00 45 90 Valid votes 101,712 97.96 101,910 97.29 Invalid/blank votes 2,118 2.04 2,836 2.71 Total votes 103,830 100.00 104,746 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 288,347 36.01 288,347 36.33
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