Government Archives - South Africa Gateway https://southafrica-info.com/tag/government/ Here is a tree rooted in African soil. Come and sit under its shade. Wed, 20 Aug 2025 07:19:58 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://southafrica-info.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/cropped-2000px-flag_of_south_africa-svg-32x32.png Government Archives - South Africa Gateway https://southafrica-info.com/tag/government/ 32 32 136030989 Infographic: Local government in the Eastern Cape https://southafrica-info.com/land/local-government-municipalities-eastern-cape-province/ Wed, 08 Jan 2025 22:09:44 +0000 https://southafrica-info.com/?p=1876 Local government in the Eastern Cape is organised into eight major municipalities. Two are metropolitan, and the other six are district municipalities. The districts are further divided into 31 local municipalities. The Eastern Cape is divided into eight major municipalities. Two are metropolitan municipalities: Nelson Mandela Bay (the […]

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Local government in the Eastern Cape is organised into eight major municipalities. Two are metropolitan, and the other six are district municipalities. The districts are further divided into 31 local municipalities.

The Eastern Cape is divided into eight major municipalities.

Two are metropolitan municipalities: Nelson Mandela Bay (the city region of Gqeberha) and Buffalo City (East London and surrounds).

The other six are district municipalities – larger, more rural regions.

The district municipalities are further divided into 31 local municipalities.

Eastern Cape: Metropolitan and district municipalities

Name Type Seat Area Population Density
Administrative
centre
Square kilometres Number
of people
People per square kilometre
Buffalo City Metropolitan East London 2,750 834,997 304
Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Gqeberha 1,957 1,263,051 645
Alfred Nzo District Mount Ayliff 10,731 867,864 81
Amathole District East London 21,117 880,790 42
Chris Hani District Queenstown 36,407 840,055 23
Joe Gqabi District Barkly East 25,617 372,912 15
OR Tambo District Mthatha 12,141 1,457,384 120
Sarah Baartman District Port Elizabeth 58,245 479,923 8

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Data source: Statistics South Africa’s 2016 Community Survey
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Researched, written and designed by Mary Alexander.
Updated 10 March 2024.

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Infographic: Local government in the Free State https://southafrica-info.com/land/infographic-local-government-municipalities-free-state-south-africa/ Tue, 07 Jan 2025 22:08:24 +0000 https://southafrica-info.com/?p=1879 Local government in the Free State is organised into five major municipalities. One is metropolitan, and the other four district municipalities. The districts are further divided into 19 local municipalities.

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Local government in the Free State is organised into five major municipalities. One is metropolitan, and the other four district municipalities. The districts are further divided into 19 local municipalities.

The Free State is divided into five major municipalities.

One is the metropolitan municipality of Mangaung, which has the city of Bloemfontein as its seat.

The other four – larger, more rural regions – are district municipalities.

The province also has 19 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the four district municipalities.

Free State: Metropolitan and district municipalities

Name Type Seat Area Population Density
Administrative
centre
Square kilometres Number
of people
People per square kilometre
Mangaung Metropolitan Bloemfontein 9,886 787,803 80
Fezile Dabi District Sasolburg 20,668 494,777 24
Lejweleputswa District Welkom 32,287 646,920 20
Thabo Mofutsanyana District Phuthaditjhaba 32,734 779,330 24
Xhariep District Trompsburg 34,250 125,884 4

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Data source: Statistics South Africa’s 2016 Community Survey
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Researched, written and designed by Mary Alexander.
Updated 10 March 2025.

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Infographic: Local government in Gauteng https://southafrica-info.com/land/infographic-local-government-municipalities-gauteng-province/ Mon, 06 Jan 2025 22:07:15 +0000 https://southafrica-info.com/?p=1885 Local government in the city region of Gauteng is organised into five major municipalities. Three are metropolitan, and two are district municipalities. The districts are further divided into six local municipalities.

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Local government in the city region of Gauteng is organised into five major municipalities. Three are metropolitan, and two are district municipalities. The districts are further divided into six local municipalities.

Gauteng is the smallest province in South Africa. But a quarter of the country’s people – 25% – live here.

Gauteng is mostly a region of cities.

Its local government is organised into five major municipalities. Three are metropolitan municipalities: the City of Johannesburg (with its seat in Johannesburg), the City of Tshwane (its seat in Pretoria) and Ekurhuleni (its seat in Germiston).

The other two – Sedibeng and West Rand – are district municipalities. Sedibeng and West Rand each govern three district municipalities.

Name Type Seat Area Population Density
Administrative
centre
Square kilometres Number
of people
People per square kilometre
City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Johannesburg 1,645 4,949,347 3,009
City of Tshwane Metropolitan Pretoria 6,298 3,275,152 520
Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Germiston 1,975 3,379,104 1,711
Sedibeng District Vereeniging 4,173 957,528 230
West Rand District Randfontein 4,087 838,594 205

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Data source: Statistics South Africa’s 2016 Community Survey
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Researched, written and designed by Mary Alexander.
Updated 10 June 2018.

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Infographic: Local government in KwaZulu-Natal https://southafrica-info.com/land/infographic-municipalities-local-government-kwazulu-natal-province/ Sun, 05 Jan 2025 22:06:41 +0000 https://southafrica-info.com/?p=1900 Local government in KwaZulu-Natal is organised into eight major municipalities. One is metropolitan, and the other 10 are district municipalities. The districts are further divided into 43 local municipalities. KwaZulu-Natal has 11 major municipalities. One is the metropolitan municipality of eThekwini, the urban region around the city of […]

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Local government in KwaZulu-Natal is organised into eight major municipalities. One is metropolitan, and the other 10 are district municipalities. The districts are further divided into 43 local municipalities.

KwaZulu-Natal has 11 major municipalities.

One is the metropolitan municipality of eThekwini, the urban region around the city of Durban.

The other 10 – larger, more rural regions – are district municipalities.

The province also has 43 local municipalities, each falling under one of the 10 district municipalities.

KwaZulu-Natal: Metropolitan and district municipalities

Name Type Seat Area Population Density
Administrative
centre
Square kilometres Number
of people
People per square kilometre
eThekwini Metropolitan Durban 2,556 3,702,231 1,449
Amajuba District Newcastle 7,102 531,327 75
Harry Gwala District Ixopo 10,386 510,865 49
iLembe District KwaDukuza 3,269 657,612 201
King Cetshwayo District Richards Bay 8,213 971,135 118
Ugu District Port Shepstone 4,791 753,336 157
uMgungundlovu District Pietermaritzburg 9,602 1,095,865 114
uMkhanyakude District Mkuze 13,855 689,090 50
uMzinyathi District Dundee 8,652 554,882 64
uThukela District Ladysmith 11,134 706,588 64
Zululand District Ulundi 14,799 892,310 60

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Data source: Statistics South Africa’s 2016 Community Survey
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Researched, written and designed by Mary Alexander.
Updated 10 March 2025.

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Infographic: Local government in Limpopo https://southafrica-info.com/land/infographic-local-government-municipalities-limpopo-province-south-africa/ Sat, 04 Jan 2025 22:05:43 +0000 https://southafrica-info.com/?p=1908 Local government in Limpopo is organised into five district municipalities. The province also has 22 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the five district municipalities. Limpopo is divided into five district municipalities. The province also has 22 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the […]

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Local government in Limpopo is organised into five district municipalities. The province also has 22 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the five district municipalities.

Limpopo is divided into five district municipalities.

The province also has 22 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the five district municipalities.

Limpopo has no metropolitan municipalities.

District municipalities of Limpopo

Name Type Seat Area Population Density
Administrative
centre
Square kilometres Number
of people
People per square kilometre
Capricorn District Polokwane 21,705 1,330,436 61
Mopani District Giyani 20,011 1,159,185 58
Sekhukhune District Groblersdal 13,528 1,169,762 87
Vhembe District Thohoyandou 25,596 1,393,949 55
Waterberg District Modimolle 44,913 745,758 17

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Data source: Statistics South Africa’s 2016 Community Survey
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Researched, written and designed by Mary Alexander.
Updated 10 March 2025.

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Infographic: Local government in Mpumalanga https://southafrica-info.com/land/infographic-local-government-municipalities-mpumalanga-province/ Fri, 03 Jan 2025 22:04:24 +0000 https://southafrica-info.com/?p=1927 Local government in Mpumalanga is organised into three district municipalities. The province also has 17 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the district municipalities.

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Local government in Mpumalanga is organised into three district municipalities. The province also has 17 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the district municipalities.

Mpumalanga is divided into three district municipalities.

The province also has 17 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the district municipalities.

Mpumalanga has no metropolitan municipalities.

District municipalities in Mpumalanga

Name Type Seat Area Population Density
Administrative
centre
Square kilometres Number of people People per square kilometre
Ehlanzeni District Nelspruit 27,896 1,754,931 63
Gert Sibande District Ermelo 31,841 1,135,409 36
Nkangala District Middelburg 16,758 1,445,624 86

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Data source: Statistics South Africa’s 2016 Community Survey
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Researched, written and designed by Mary Alexander.
Updated 10 March 2025.

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Infographic: Local government in the Northern Cape https://southafrica-info.com/land/infographic-local-government-municipalities-northern-cape-province-south-africa/ Thu, 02 Jan 2025 22:03:44 +0000 https://southafrica-info.com/?p=1941 Local government in the Northern Cape is organised into five district municipalities. The province also has 26 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the five district municipalities. The Northern Cape is divided into five district municipalities. The province also has 26 smaller local municipalities, each falling […]

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Local government in the Northern Cape is organised into five district municipalities. The province also has 26 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the five district municipalities.

The Northern Cape is divided into five district municipalities.

The province also has 26 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the five district municipalities.

The Northern Cape has no metropolitan municipalities.

District municipalities in the Northern Cape

Name Type Seat Area Population Density
Administrative
centre
Square kilometres Number of
people
People per square kilometre
Frances Baard District Kimberley 12,836 387,741 30
John Taolo Gaetsewe District Kuruman 27,322 242,264 9
Namakwa District Springbok 126,836 115,488 1
Pixley ka Seme District De Aar 103,411 195,595 2
ZF Mgcawu District Upington 102,484 252,692 3

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Data source: Statistics South Africa’s 2016 Community Survey
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Researched, written and designed by Mary Alexander.
Updated 10 March 2025.

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Infographic: Local government in North West https://southafrica-info.com/land/infographic-local-government-municipalities-north-west-province/ Wed, 01 Jan 2025 22:02:34 +0000 https://southafrica-info.com/?p=1936 Local government in North West is organised into four district municipalities. The province also has 18 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the four district municipalities.

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Local government in North West is organised into four district municipalities. The province also has 18 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the four districts.

North West is divided into four district municipalities.

The province also has 18 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the four district municipalities.

North West has no metropolitan municipalities.

District municipalities in North West

Name Type Seat Area Population Density
Administrative
centre
Square kilometres Number of people People per square kilometre
Bojanala Platinum District Rustenburg 18,333 1,657,148 90
Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Klerksdorp 14,671 742,821 51
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Vryburg 43,764 459,357 11
Ngaka Modiri Molema District Mahikeng 28,114 889,108 32

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Data source: Statistics South Africa’s 2016 Community Survey
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Researched, written and designed by Mary Alexander.
Updated 10 March 2024.

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Infographic: Local government in the Western Cape https://southafrica-info.com/land/infographic-local-government-municipalities-western-cape-province-south-africa/ Tue, 31 Dec 2024 22:01:43 +0000 https://southafrica-info.com/?p=1949 Local government in the Western Cape is organised into six major municipalities. One is metropolitan, and five are district municipalities. The province also has 24 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the five districts.

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Local government in the Western Cape is organised into six major municipalities. One is metropolitan, and five are district municipalities. The province also has 24 smaller local municipalities, each falling under one of the five districts.

The Western Cape is divided into six major municipalities.

One is the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality, the urban region around Cape Town.

The other five – larger, more rural regions – are district municipalities.

The province also has 24 local municipalities, each falling under one of the five district municipalities.

Name Type Seat Area Population Density
Administrative
centre
Square kilometres Number
of people
People per square kilometre
City of Cape Town Metropolitan Cape Town 2,446 4,005,016 1,638
Cape Winelands District Worcester 21,473 866,001 40
Central Karoo District Beaufort West 38,854 74,247 2
Eden District George 23,331 611,278 26
Overberg District Bredasdorp 12,239 286,786 23
West Coast District Moorreesburg 31,119 436,403 14

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British land laws no model for expropriation – monarch doesn’t ‘own all the land’ https://southafrica-info.com/fact-checks/british-land-laws-no-model-for-expropriation-monarch-doesnt-own-all-the-land/ Mon, 22 Jul 2024 06:00:11 +0000 https://southafrica-info.com/?p=4065 22 July 2024 – John Hlophe, the uMkhonto weSizwe Party's parliamentary leader, said state ownership of land in South Africa would be no different from England, where "all land belongs to the queen". He's wrong, and not just about the late queen.

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John Hlophe, the uMkhonto weSizwe Party’s parliamentary leader, said state ownership of land in South Africa would be no different from England, where “all land belongs to the queen”. He’s wrong, and not just about the late queen.


MARY ALEXANDER • 22 JULY 2024

John Hlophe, the uMkhonto weSizwe Party's parliamentary leader, said state ownership of land in South Africa would be no different from England, where "all land belongs to the queen". He's wrong, and not just about the late queen.


Does the British monarch own all the land in England?

John Hlophe, the parliamentary leader of South Africa’s new opposition uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP), made the claim after being sworn in at the national assembly on 25 June. He was arguing for his party’s policy of land expropriation and nationalisation.

“The land in Africa can never be the subject of private ownership. The land belongs to the nation. It doesn’t form part of private ownership,” he told journalists.

He added: “And we are not alone in that regard. Look at the UK. The land in England, the land belongs to the queen. Everybody else has a 99-year lease.”



England is one of the countries of the United Kingdom, also known as Britain. The others are Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

By “the queen”, Hlophe meant the British monarch, currently king Charles III since the death of his mother, queen Elizabeth II, in 2022. The monarch is the UK’s head of state.

The election manifesto of Hlophe’s MKP lists eight “pillars” – things the party hopes to do. Its second pillar is to “expropriate all land without compensation, transferring ownership to the people under the state and traditional leaders”.

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), another South African opposition party, has a similar stance on land.

‘They’re all on 99yr lease. Are they poor?’

The claim that the British monarch owns all the land in England – or in Britain as a whole – has been circulating on social media since before Hlophe’s press conference.

“The Queen of England owns Britain, Canada and Australia and the land in Britain belongs to her,” reads a 24 June post on Facebook.*

An X post reads:

Other versions include:

  • I think the model the EFF is advocating for is similar to one used in England where all the land belongs to the Queen – in our case I guess it would belong to Government.”
  • English law […] states all land in England belongs to the Queen.”
  • In UK the King Charles owns all the land and everyone has 99 year leases and it works very well. No one complains.”
  • No one owns the land in England, it is owned by the King/Queen. They’re all on 99yr lease. Are they poor?”

Is any of this true?

The monarch is not the crown

A 2022 UK house of commons research briefing reads:

Land ownership in England and Wales is based on historical feudal principles. The Crown owns all land in England and Wales; people own estates in land either directly or indirectly from the Crown (for example, a freehold estate or a leasehold estate).

There are two important points here. First, “the crown” is not the same as the monarch. Second, a “freehold estate” is privately owned land.

Another briefing defines the crown:

The Crown encompasses both the monarch and the government. It is vested in the King, but in general its functions are exercised by Ministers of the Crown accountable to the UK Parliament or the three devolved legislatures.

The crown is equivalent to the state in other countries.

And the crown “owns” the land in the sense that it has sovereignty over the land, giving legal weight to private land ownership.

Freehold and leasehold land

In the UK, a freehold estate is land freely and privately owned. It does not belong to the monarch. Freehold land ownership has been a principle of British law for centuries.

“The term freehold property ownership refers to the ownership of both the land and the building on it for an indefinite period of time,” says one UK property expert.

In fact, the HM Land Registry, a government department created in 1862, exists to “register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales”.

King Charles himself privately owns an extensive portfolio of freehold property – but not “all the land”.

Leasehold property, by contrast, is owned only for a fixed period of time. It is leased from the landowner – also called the freeholder. Leases have no specific timeframe. They can be as short as a day or as long as 999 years.

Land is also privately owned in Scotland, where there are concerns about the small number of landowners who hold huge swathes of the country’s rural areas. Northern Ireland also has private land ownership.

The question of land ownership is complex. But the claim that the British monarch owns all the land in England, or the UK as a whole, is false.


* Some Facebook and Instagram users may have deleted their posts after Meta’s Third-Party Fact-Checking Program rated their claims as untrue.

Edited version published by Africa Check on 13 August 2024

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