Emfuleni Local Municipality

Emfuleni Local Municipality
—  Municipality  —
Location of Emfuleni Local Municipality within Gauteng
Coordinates:
Country  South Africa
Province Gauteng
District municipality Sedibeng District
Seat Vanderbijlpark
Neighbors Metsimaholo Local Municipality, Midvaal Local Municipality, City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Westonaria Local Municipality and Potchefstroom
Government
 • Mayor SA Mshudulu
Area
 • Total 987 km2 (381.1 sq mi)
Population
 • Total 658,422
 • Density 667.1/km2 (1,727.8/sq mi)
Racial makeup
 • Black 84.0%
 • White 14.0%
 • Coloured 1.0%
 • Indian/Asian 0.9%
Languages
Time zone SAST (UTC+02)
Municipal code GT421
Website emfuleni.gov.za

The Emfuleni Local Municipality is one of three local municipalities comprising the Sedibeng District in Gauteng, South Africa. It is the westernmost local municipality in the District, and covers an area of 987 km². Emfuleni shares boundaries with Metsimaholo Local Municipality in the Free State to the south, Midvaal Local Municipality to the east, the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality to the north and Westonaria and Potchefstroom Local Municipalities to the west.

The Emfuleni Local Municipality is rich in history: it encapsulates the Anglo-Boer War, the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960, and the 1996 signing of the Constitution of South Africa in Sharpeville.

Emfuleni is a largely urbanised municipality, with high population concentrations and density compared to other municipalities making up the Sedibeng District. In fact, the municipality houses around 80% of the district's total population.

The municipality is strategically located with access to a well-maintained road network – the N1 national route. The Vaal River forms the southern boundary of the municipality; its strategic location affords it many opportunities for tourism and other forms of economic development.

Emfuleni has two main town centres: Vereeniging and Vanderbijlpark. Sasolburg is 10 kilometers to the south, across the provincial boundary. The municipality forms the heartland of what was formerly known as the Vaal Triangle, renowned for its contribution to the iron and steel industry in South Africa. It also contains six large townships (Evaton, Sebokeng, Sharpeville, Boipatong, Bophelong and Tshepiso), which currently lack the facilities generally associated with towns of their size. There are a number of small settlements, mostly within approximately six kilometers of the above towns: Bonanne, Steelpark, Duncanville, Unitas Park, Sonland Park, Waldrift, Rust-ter- Vaal, Roshnee and Debonair Park. The area also comprises a number of large residential areas, all of which require considerable investment in infrastructure and environment upgrading.

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