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Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality

The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality (Xhosa: uMasipala oMbaxa iNelson Mandela Bay; Afrikaans: Nelson Mandelabaai Metropolitaanse Munisipaliteit) is one of eight metropolitan municipalities in South Africa. It is located on the shores of Algoa Bay in the Eastern Cape province and comprises the city of Gqeberha, the nearby towns of Uitenhage and Despatch, and the surrounding rural area.

Nelson Mandela Bay
Location in the Eastern Cape
Coordinates: 33°57′S 25°36′E / 33.950°S 25.600°E / -33.950; 25.600
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceEastern Cape
SeatGqeberha (Port Elizabeth)
Wards60
Government
 • TypeMunicipal council
 • MayorGary van Niekerk (NA)
Area
 • Total1,959 km2 (756 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total1,152,115
 • Density590/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African60.1%
 • Coloured23.6%
 • Indian/Asian1.1%
 • White14.4%
First languages (2011)
 • Xhosa53.9%
 • Afrikaans29.3%
 • English13.5%
 • Other3.3%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Municipal codeNMA

The name "Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality" was chosen to honour former President Nelson Mandela.

History

Bricks used in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality around 1903-04 may have been made from parts of the holotype of the sauropod dinosaur Algoasaurus bauri.[2]

Established on 5 December 2000, the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality was formed as an administrative area covering Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha), the neighbouring towns of Kariega (Uitenhage) and Despatch and the surrounding agricultural areas.[3] Thus included the following cities/towns/villages:[4]

Demographics and statistics

 
Geographical distribution of home languages in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro
  Afrikaans
  English
  Xhosa
  No language dominant

As of the census of 2011,[4] there are 1,152,115 people and 324,292 households in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality.

In the 2007 census, 60.4% of respondents described themselves as Black African, 22.6% Coloured, 16.1% White and 0.9% Indian/Asian.

The largest religious groupings are Christian (89.4% of residents), no religion (6.1%), Muslim (1.5%), Jewish (0.4%) and Hindu (0.3%).

57.3% of the residents speak Xhosa as their mother tongue. Afrikaans is the mother tongue of 29.7%, and English, 12.1%.

  • 16.0% of all households are single-person.
  • The average household size is 3.86.
  • The median age is 26 years.
  • For every 100 females there are 91.2 males.
  • 28.2% of the population aged 15–65 is unemployed.
  • The median annual income of working adults aged 15–65 is ZAR 21 837 ($3,282).

According to the 2009 edition of the municipality's 2006–2011 Integrated Development Plan, manufacturing is the single largest contributor to the local economy (33%), followed by community services (27%). Tourism represents a key sector of the economy that has increasingly contributed to job creation in recent years, thanks in large part to the municipality's seaside location and its abundance of unspoiled beaches, of which four carry Blue Flag status.[5]

100% of households have access to a source of water within a 200 m radius. 91% of households have access to a basic level of sanitation. 100% of households within the urban boundary have access to a basic level of solid waste removal, and 97% of households in formally demarcated municipal residential areas have access to a basic level of electricity. The municipality has 41 permanent and satellite clinics, 13 mobile clinics, eight hospitals, 22 libraries, 31 community and municipal halls, 79 sports facilities, 19 beaches, 18 pools, 273 schools, one university (the Nelson Mandela University), four technical colleges and two Further Education and Training institutions.[5]

Main places

The censuses of 2001 and 2011 divided the municipality into the following main places:[6]

Place 2011 Place 2001 Area 2011 (km2) Area 2001 (km2) Population 2011 Population 2001 Most spoken language
Beachview - 0.78 - 500 Afrikaans
Bethelsdorp Bethelsdorp 36.62 77.64 182,012 134,617 Afrikaans
Blue Horizon Bay Blue Horizon Bay 1.40 2.74 419 409 Afrikaans
- Cannonvale - 0.69 - 196 Afrikaans
Clarendon Marine - 6.56 - 2,434 - no
Colchester Colchester 5.73 1.28 2,073 743 Afrikaans
Despatch Despatch 19.65 38.75 39,619 25,086 Afrikaans
- Port Elizabeth (since 2021: Walmer South) - 1.90 - 16,686 Xhosa
iBhayi iBhayi 36.06 23.69 237,799 255,826 Xhosa
- Kabah - 1.68 - 3,282 Afrikaans
- Khaya Mnandi - 0.82 - 5,379 Xhosa
- KwaLanga - 0.70 - 8,196 Xhosa
- KwaDwesi - 5.10 - 17,733 Xhosa
KwaNobuhle KwaNobuhle 23.48 15.34 107,474 87,585 Xhosa
Motherwell Motherwell 25.86 29.52 140,351 117,319 Xhosa
Port Elizabeth (since 2021: Gqeberha) Port Elizabeth 251.03 335.30 312,392 237,500 Afrikaans
- Seaview - 1.60 - 732 English
Uitenhage (since 2021: Kariega) Uitenhage 75.35 84.77 103,639 71,666 Afrikaans
Woodridge Woodridge 4.98 0.56 362 270 Xhosa
- Young Park - 0.52 - 762 Afrikaans
Nelson Mandela Bay NU Remainder of the municipality 1,472.19 1,328.77 23,542 21,281 Xhosa

Government

The municipal council consists of one hundred and twenty members elected by mixed-member proportional representation. Sixty councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting in sixty wards, while the remaining sixty are chosen from party lists so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received. In the local government election of 1 November 2021, no party obtained a majority on the council again. The African National Congress managed to form a minority coalition government to govern the municipality. Former councillor and businesswoman Eugene Johnson of the ANC was elected mayor on 22 November 2021, in a coalition consisting of the parties: GOOD, AIM, UDM, DOP, Northern Alliance, Patriotic Alliance and the PAC. She won against the DA's mayoral candidate, Nqaba Bhanga, by 1 vote, as a DA councillor was absent.[7]

During a council meeting on 21 September 2022, Johnson was removed as mayor through a vote of no confidence and succeeded by the DA's Retief Odendaal.[8] Odendaal was, in return, removed as mayor in a vote of no confidence and replaced with council speaker Gary van Niekerk on 26 May 2023.[9]

The following table shows the results of the 2021 municipal election.[10]

PartyWardListTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Democratic Alliance104,52039.8023105,48740.042548
African National Congress103,10439.2637104,33939.601148
Economic Freedom Fighters16,8036.40016,8596.4088
Northern Alliance5,7262.1805,4992.0933
African Christian Democratic Party4,3171.6404,4271.6822
Freedom Front Plus3,9681.5104,3101.6422
Defenders of the People3,8591.4703,6401.3822
Patriotic Alliance3,7241.4203,4731.3222
Abantu Integrity Movement2,7581.0502,9141.1111
United Democratic Movement2,6651.0102,8321.0711
African Independent Congress9900.3801,7980.6811
Good1,4850.5701,2860.4911
Independent candidates2,7201.0400
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania1,2600.4801,3470.5111
15 other parties4,7031.7905,2501.9900
Total262,602100.0060263,461100.0060120
Valid votes262,60298.73263,46198.66
Invalid/blank votes3,3701.273,5841.34
Total votes265,972100.00267,045100.00
Registered voters/turnout583,27045.60583,27045.78

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Statistics by place". Statistics South Africa. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  2. ^ McPhee, Blair W.; Mannion, Philip D.; de Klerk, William J.; Choiniere, Jonah N. (2016). "High diversity in the sauropod dinosaur fauna of the Lower Cretaceous Kirkwood Formation of South Africa: Implications for the Jurassic–Cretaceous transition". Cretaceous Research. 59: 228–248. Bibcode:2016CrRes..59..228M. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2015.11.006. ISSN 0195-6671.
  3. ^ The Local Government Handbook: Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality (NMA) www.localgovernment.co.za
  4. ^ a b Statistics South Africa: Nelson Mandela Bay. www.statssa.gov.za
  5. ^ a b . Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2009.
  6. ^ Lookup Tables – Statistics South Africa
  7. ^ "ANC scrapes together Nelson Mandela Bay coalition and takes mayor's chair". SowetanLIVE. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  8. ^ "JUST IN | Retief Odendaal elected as Nelson Mandela Bay mayor". HeraldLIVE. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  9. ^ Goba, Thabiso. "Northern Alliance's Van Niekerk elected as new mayor of Nelson Mandela Bay". ewn.co.za. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  10. ^ "Election Result Table for LGE2021 — Nelson Mandela Bay". wikitable.frith.dev. Retrieved 5 December 2021.

External links

  • Official website of the municipality
  • Official tourism website of the municipality

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The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Xhosa uMasipala oMbaxa iNelson Mandela Bay Afrikaans Nelson Mandelabaai Metropolitaanse Munisipaliteit is one of eight metropolitan municipalities in South Africa It is located on the shores of Algoa Bay in the Eastern Cape province and comprises the city of Gqeberha the nearby towns of Uitenhage and Despatch and the surrounding rural area Nelson Mandela BayMetropolitan municipalitySealLocation in the Eastern CapeCoordinates 33 57 S 25 36 E 33 950 S 25 600 E 33 950 25 600CountrySouth AfricaProvinceEastern CapeSeatGqeberha Port Elizabeth Wards60Government TypeMunicipal council MayorGary van Niekerk NA Area Total1 959 km2 756 sq mi Population 2011 1 Total1 152 115 Density590 km2 1 500 sq mi Racial makeup 2011 1 Black African60 1 Coloured23 6 Indian Asian1 1 White14 4 First languages 2011 1 Xhosa53 9 Afrikaans29 3 English13 5 Other3 3 Time zoneUTC 2 SAST Municipal codeNMAThe name Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality was chosen to honour former President Nelson Mandela Contents 1 History 2 Demographics and statistics 3 Main places 4 Government 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditBricks used in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality around 1903 04 may have been made from parts of the holotype of the sauropod dinosaur Algoasaurus bauri 2 Established on 5 December 2000 the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality was formed as an administrative area covering Port Elizabeth Gqeberha the neighbouring towns of Kariega Uitenhage and Despatch and the surrounding agricultural areas 3 Thus included the following cities towns villages 4 Bethelsdorp Colchester Despatch Port Elizabeth iBhayi Uitenhage KwaNobuhle Motherwell Seaview SwartkopsDemographics and statistics Edit Geographical distribution of home languages in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro Afrikaans English Xhosa No language dominantAs of the census of 2011 4 there are 1 152 115 people and 324 292 households in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality In the 2007 census 60 4 of respondents described themselves as Black African 22 6 Coloured 16 1 White and 0 9 Indian Asian The largest religious groupings are Christian 89 4 of residents no religion 6 1 Muslim 1 5 Jewish 0 4 and Hindu 0 3 57 3 of the residents speak Xhosa as their mother tongue Afrikaans is the mother tongue of 29 7 and English 12 1 16 0 of all households are single person The average household size is 3 86 The median age is 26 years For every 100 females there are 91 2 males 28 2 of the population aged 15 65 is unemployed The median annual income of working adults aged 15 65 is ZAR 21 837 3 282 According to the 2009 edition of the municipality s 2006 2011 Integrated Development Plan manufacturing is the single largest contributor to the local economy 33 followed by community services 27 Tourism represents a key sector of the economy that has increasingly contributed to job creation in recent years thanks in large part to the municipality s seaside location and its abundance of unspoiled beaches of which four carry Blue Flag status 5 100 of households have access to a source of water within a 200 m radius 91 of households have access to a basic level of sanitation 100 of households within the urban boundary have access to a basic level of solid waste removal and 97 of households in formally demarcated municipal residential areas have access to a basic level of electricity The municipality has 41 permanent and satellite clinics 13 mobile clinics eight hospitals 22 libraries 31 community and municipal halls 79 sports facilities 19 beaches 18 pools 273 schools one university the Nelson Mandela University four technical colleges and two Further Education and Training institutions 5 Main places EditThe censuses of 2001 and 2011 divided the municipality into the following main places 6 Place 2011 Place 2001 Area 2011 km2 Area 2001 km2 Population 2011 Population 2001 Most spoken languageBeachview 0 78 500 AfrikaansBethelsdorp Bethelsdorp 36 62 77 64 182 012 134 617 AfrikaansBlue Horizon Bay Blue Horizon Bay 1 40 2 74 419 409 Afrikaans Cannonvale 0 69 196 AfrikaansClarendon Marine 6 56 2 434 noColchester Colchester 5 73 1 28 2 073 743 AfrikaansDespatch Despatch 19 65 38 75 39 619 25 086 Afrikaans Port Elizabeth since 2021 Walmer South 1 90 16 686 XhosaiBhayi iBhayi 36 06 23 69 237 799 255 826 Xhosa Kabah 1 68 3 282 Afrikaans Khaya Mnandi 0 82 5 379 Xhosa KwaLanga 0 70 8 196 Xhosa KwaDwesi 5 10 17 733 XhosaKwaNobuhle KwaNobuhle 23 48 15 34 107 474 87 585 XhosaMotherwell Motherwell 25 86 29 52 140 351 117 319 XhosaPort Elizabeth since 2021 Gqeberha Port Elizabeth 251 03 335 30 312 392 237 500 Afrikaans Seaview 1 60 732 EnglishUitenhage since 2021 Kariega Uitenhage 75 35 84 77 103 639 71 666 AfrikaansWoodridge Woodridge 4 98 0 56 362 270 Xhosa Young Park 0 52 762 AfrikaansNelson Mandela Bay NU Remainder of the municipality 1 472 19 1 328 77 23 542 21 281 XhosaGovernment EditSee also Nelson Mandela Bay elections and Mayor of Nelson Mandela Bay The municipal council consists of one hundred and twenty members elected by mixed member proportional representation Sixty councillors are elected by first past the post voting in sixty wards while the remaining sixty are chosen from party lists so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received In the local government election of 1 November 2021 no party obtained a majority on the council again The African National Congress managed to form a minority coalition government to govern the municipality Former councillor and businesswoman Eugene Johnson of the ANC was elected mayor on 22 November 2021 in a coalition consisting of the parties GOOD AIM UDM DOP Northern Alliance Patriotic Alliance and the PAC She won against the DA s mayoral candidate Nqaba Bhanga by 1 vote as a DA councillor was absent 7 During a council meeting on 21 September 2022 Johnson was removed as mayor through a vote of no confidence and succeeded by the DA s Retief Odendaal 8 Odendaal was in return removed as mayor in a vote of no confidence and replaced with council speaker Gary van Niekerk on 26 May 2023 9 The following table shows the results of the 2021 municipal election 10 PartyWardListTotalseatsVotes SeatsVotes SeatsDemocratic Alliance104 52039 8023105 48740 042548African National Congress103 10439 2637104 33939 601148Economic Freedom Fighters16 8036 40016 8596 4088Northern Alliance5 7262 1805 4992 0933African Christian Democratic Party4 3171 6404 4271 6822Freedom Front Plus3 9681 5104 3101 6422Defenders of the People3 8591 4703 6401 3822Patriotic Alliance3 7241 4203 4731 3222Abantu Integrity Movement2 7581 0502 9141 1111United Democratic Movement2 6651 0102 8321 0711African Independent Congress9900 3801 7980 6811Good1 4850 5701 2860 4911Independent candidates2 7201 0400Pan Africanist Congress of Azania1 2600 4801 3470 511115 other parties4 7031 7905 2501 9900Total262 602100 0060263 461100 0060120Valid votes262 60298 73263 46198 66Invalid blank votes3 3701 273 5841 34Total votes265 972100 00267 045100 00Registered voters turnout583 27045 60583 27045 78See also EditAlgoa BayReferences Edit a b c Statistics by place Statistics South Africa Retrieved 27 September 2015 McPhee Blair W Mannion Philip D de Klerk William J Choiniere Jonah N 2016 High diversity in the sauropod dinosaur fauna of the Lower Cretaceous Kirkwood Formation of South Africa Implications for the Jurassic Cretaceous transition Cretaceous Research 59 228 248 Bibcode 2016CrRes 59 228M doi 10 1016 j cretres 2015 11 006 ISSN 0195 6671 The Local Government Handbook Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality NMA www localgovernment co za a b Statistics South Africa Nelson Mandela Bay www statssa gov za a b Integrated Development Plan 2006 2011 of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality 8th edition Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Archived from the original on 28 September 2015 Retrieved 17 October 2009 Lookup Tables Statistics South Africa ANC scrapes together Nelson Mandela Bay coalition and takes mayor s chair SowetanLIVE Retrieved 5 December 2021 JUST IN Retief Odendaal elected as Nelson Mandela Bay mayor HeraldLIVE Retrieved 22 September 2022 Goba Thabiso Northern Alliance s Van Niekerk elected as new mayor of Nelson Mandela Bay ewn co za Retrieved 26 May 2023 Election Result Table for LGE2021 Nelson Mandela Bay wikitable frith dev Retrieved 5 December 2021 External links EditOfficial website of the municipality Official tourism website of the municipality Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality amp oldid 1170522660, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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