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The City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (Zulu: UMasipala weDolobhakazi laseKurhuleni; Afrikaans: Ekurhuleni Metropolitaanse Munisipaliteit; Northern Sotho: Mmasepala wa Toropokgolo ya Ekurhuleni; Sotho: Masepala wa Toropohadi ya Ekurhuleni) is a metropolitan municipality that forms the local government of the East Rand region of Gauteng, a large suburban region east of Johannesburg.
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Born on 2 September 1974, [1] Masina was born and raised on the East Rand in the Transvaal, an area that is now called Ekurhuleni. [2] His family were active in the anti-apartheid movement, [3] and he became politically active as a teenager, joining the African National Congress (ANC) and its Youth League. [4]
English: Map showing the dominant home languages in the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (East Rand), Gauteng, South Africa, according to Census 2001 at the "Subplace" level. In this context, a language is dominant if it more than 50% of the population in an area speak it at home, or more than 33% speak it and no other language is spoken by ...
Lerutla began his career at the Auditor General of South Africa [8] and in 2019 he was appointed as group chief financial officer for City of Ekurhuleni [9] [10] becoming the youngest GCFO in South Africa at the age of 33. [11] [12] In 2022, Lerutla was nominated for the Public Sector CFO of the Year award at the CFO Awards in South Africa. [13]
Aleksandër Xhuvani (14 March 1880 – 22 November 1961) was an Albanian philologist and educator. [1] Xhuvani spent much of his career working for the improvement of Albanian schools; he also advocated the standardization of the Albanian language in the years following Albania's independence.