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  2. List of administrators of former South African provinces

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    The provinces were created in 1910 as successors of four previous British colonies in the same territory: Cape Colony (1806–1910), Colony of Natal (1843–1910), Orange River Colony (1902–10) and Transvaal Colony (1902–10). These four provinces were established as a result of the creation of the Union of South Africa in 1910.

  3. Executive Council of the Western Cape - Wikipedia

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    The Executive Council of the Western Cape is the cabinet of the executive branch of the provincial government in the South African province of the Western Cape.The Members of the Executive Council (MECs) are appointed from among the members of the Western Cape Provincial Legislature by the Premier of the Western Cape, an office held since the 2019 general election by Alan Winde.

  4. Administrative divisions of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Since 1994, South Africa has been divided into nine provinces: the Eastern Cape, the Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, the Northern Cape and the Western Cape. The boundaries of the provinces, which are specified in the national constitution, have been altered twice by constitutional amendment.

  5. Provincial council (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The provincial council was composed of members elected by first-past-the-post voting in single-member electoral divisions.In provinces which elected at least 25 members to the national House of Assembly (i.e. the Cape and Transvaal), the number of provincial councillors was the same as the number of Assembly members, and the same electoral districts were used for both.

  6. Cape Town Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Town Civic Centre is a building on the Foreshore in central Cape Town, South Africa that serves as the headquarters of the City of Cape Town, the municipality that governs Cape Town and its suburbs. It was completed in 1978 by Concor, [1] and is made up of two blocks.

  7. South African administrative law - Wikipedia

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    South African administrative law is the branch of public law which regulates the legal relations of public authorities, whether with private individuals and organisations or with other public authorities, [1] or better say, in present-day South Africa, which regulates "the activities of bodies that exercise public powers or perform public functions, irrespective of whether those bodies are ...

  8. Deputy Mayor of Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    The Deputy Mayor of Cape Town is elected by the Cape Town City Council and serves alongside the Mayor of Cape Town. The Deputy Mayor has a term length five years and can be renewed once. The position holds many duties stated in the Municipal Structures Act, such as serving as acting Mayor of Cape Town and appointing an interim Mayoral Committee ...

  9. Shadow Cabinet of Mmusi Maimane - Wikipedia

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    Public Service and Administration The Hon. Désirée van der Walt MP: The Hon. Zelda Jongbloed MP: Public Works The Hon. Malcolm Figg MP: Vacant Rural Development and Land Reform The Hon. Thomas Walters MP: The Hon. Ken Robertson MP: Science and Technology The Hon. Annelie Lotriet MP: The Hon. Chantel King MP: Small Business Development The Hon ...