City of Cape Town

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City of Cape Town
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Municipal code CPT
Area 2 499 km²
Seat Cape Town
Neighbours Swartland (north), Drakenstein (northeast), Stellenbosch (east), Theewaterskloof (southeast), Overstrand (southeast)
Mayor Helen Zille (DA)
Population 2 893 246 (1 157.76/km²)
Habitations 778 237 (311.42/km²)
Racial makeup 48.1% Coloured, 31.7% Black, 18.8% White, 1.4% Asian
Home languages 41.4% Afrikaans, 28.8% isiXhosa, 28.0% English
Official website http://www.capetown.gov.za/

The City of Cape Town (Afrikaans: Stad Kaapstad; Xhosa: Isixeko saseKapa; in full the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality; colloquially the Cape Town Unicity; formerly the Cape Metropolitan Administration) is the metropolitan municipality which governs the city of Cape Town, South Africa and its suburbs and exurbs. As of 2001, its population was 2,893,246.[1]

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[edit] Government

Cape Town is governed by a 210-member city council, which chooses the executive mayor, who in turn chooses a 28-member mayoral committee. The city is divided into 105 electoral wards; each ward directly elects one member of the council. The other 105 councillors are elected by a system of party-list proportional representation. The city manager is the non-political head of the city's administration.

The current mayor is Helen Zille of the Democratic Alliance. [2] In the 2006 local government election, the Democratic Alliance was the largest single party with 90 of the 210 seats on the council, ahead of the African National Congress's 81 seats, but with no party holding a majority. [3]

Before the unification of Cape Town's local government into the so-called "Unicity", it was divided into six regional "Administrations"; many functions of the Unicity are still divided according to the old Administrations. The administrations were:

[edit] Council seat breakdown

Party PR seats Ward seats Total seats
Democratic Alliance 29 61 90
African National Congress 40 41 81
Independent Democrats 20 3 23
African Christian Democratic Party 7 0 7
Africa Muslim Party 3 0 3
United Democratic Movement 2 0 2
Pan Africanist Congress 1 0 1
United Independent Front 1 0 1
Universal Party 1 0 1
Freedom Front Plus 1 0 1
Total 105 105 210
Multiparty forum coalition 45 61 106

[edit] Geography

The municipality has a total area of 2499 km².[4]

[edit] Adjacent municipalities

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ City of Cape Town. Census 2001 Statistics. Retrieved on March 10, 2006.
  2. ^ Phillip, Bulelani and Essop, Philda. "It's Mayor Zille for Cape Town", Cape Argus, p. 1. Retrieved on March 15, 2006.
  3. ^ Seat Calculation Summary: City of Cape Town (PDF). Independent Electoral Commission (2006). Retrieved on March 15, 2006.
  4. ^ City of Cape Town. Municipal Demarcation Board. Retrieved on March 10, 2006.

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edit Western Cape Province of South Africa Western Cape Coat of Arms
Capital Cape Town
Regions Cape Peninsula | Cape Winelands | Garden Route | Little Karoo | Overberg | West Coast
Cities Cape Town
Largest towns George | Knysna | Oudtshoorn | Paarl | Robertson | Stellenbosch | Swellendam | Worcester
Municipalities Metropolitan: City of Cape Town
District: Cape Winelands | Central Karoo | Eden | Overberg | West Coast
Local: Beaufort West | Bergrivier | Bitou | Breede River/Winelands | Breede Valley | Cape Agulhas | Cederberg | Drakenstein | George | Hessequa | Kannaland | Knysna | Laingsburg | Matzikama | Mossel Bay | Oudtshoorn | Overstrand | Prince Albert | Saldanha Bay | Stellenbosch | Swartland | Swellendam | Theewaterskloof | Witzenberg
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