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  2. Ashton Schippers - Wikipedia

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    After two years as an attorney at Fairbridges Attorneys in Cape Town, he moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 1990 to take up his study at Harvard. Thereafter he worked in Washington, D. C. between 1991 and 1993, first as an attorney at Fulbright & Jaworski and then as an associate at the National Center for Dispute Resolution. [1]

  3. City of Cape Town elections - Wikipedia

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    The council of the City of Cape Town in the Western Cape, South Africa is elected every five years by a system of mixed-member proportional representation.Half of the councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting from individual wards, while the other half are appointed from party lists so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received.

  4. JP Smith (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre "JP" Smith (born 13 July 1971) is a South African politician and Cape Town city councillor for Subcouncil 15, Ward 54. An area that includes Sea Point, Green Point, and Mouille Point. He is a member of Democratic Alliance and prior to the 2014 general elections he was tipped of as the party's candidate to lead the City's Housing ...

  5. Junior city council - Wikipedia

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    A Junior Council is a replica of the senior council. It carries out tasks same as the senior council but at a junior level. This is done through child participation and capacity building in developmental issues and local governance. [1] In the early 1950 the idea of a Junior City Council was conceived to run parallel with the Senior Council.

  6. Grant Haskin - Wikipedia

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    Grant Haskin (born 1968) is currently serving as Member of the Cape Town City Council and Leader of the African Christian Democratic Party in the Cape Town City Council. He previously served as Executive Deputy Mayor of Cape Town, Acting Mayor of Cape Town, Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Sports and Amenities.

  7. City of Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    Cape Town first received local self-government in 1839, with the promulgation of a municipal ordinance by the government of the Cape Colony. [4] When it was created, the Cape Town municipality governed only the central part of the city known as the City Bowl, and as the city expanded, new suburbs became new municipalities, until by 1902 there were 10 separate municipalities in the Cape ...

  8. Government of the Western Cape - Wikipedia

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    The City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality is the local council for the Cape Town metropolitan area, which contains two-thirds of the province's population. The rest of the province is divided into five district municipalities which are subdivided into twenty-four local municipalities. The municipalities are listed below. City of Cape Town

  9. Christopher Mario Fry - Wikipedia

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    From November 2018 to November 2021, he was a Democratic Alliance (DA) proportional representation (PR) councillor of the Cape Town City Council. [1] He was a member of the Sub Council 3, the Energy and Climate Change Portfolio Committee, the Leadership and Development Portfolio Committee and the Municipal Public Accounts Committee. [2]