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The Mbombela Local Municipality is a Local Municipality in Mpumalanga, South Africa. It was formed in 2016 after the merger of the Umjindi Local Municipality and the former Mbombela municipality. [1] The council consists of ninety members elected by mixed-member proportional representation.
Govan Mbeki Local Municipality: MP307 Gert Sibande Secunda: 2,955 340,091 115.1 Lekwa Local Municipality: MP305 Gert Sibande Standerton: 4,557 123,419 27.1 Mbombela Local Municipality: MP326 Ehlanzeni Mbombela: 7,141 695,913 97.4 Mkhondo Local Municipality: MP303 Gert Sibande Piet Retief: 4,882 189,036 38.7 Msukaligwa Local Municipality: MP302 ...
2000 2006 2011 2016 2021. Referendums 1960 1983 1992. ... Mbombela Local Municipality: MP326 Mpumalanga: Ehlanzeni: ... 2,025 117,167 36.0
Mbombela Municipality (Swazi: Masipaladi wase Mbombela) is a local municipality within the Ehlanzeni District Municipality, in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. Mbombela is a siSwati word meaning "a lot of people in a small space".
Mbombela, formerly Nelspruit, is a city in northeastern South Africa. It is the capital of the Mpumalanga province. Located on the Crocodile River , the city lies about 110 km (68 mi) by road west of the Mozambique border, 330 km (210 mi) east of Johannesburg and 82 km (51 mi) north of the Eswatini border.
Municipal code: DC32: ... The seat of Ehlanzeni is Mbombela. The majority of its 944 665 people speak SiSwati (2001 Census). The district code is DC32. Geography
Matsulu is a township in the Mbombela Local Municipality under the Ehlanzeni District Municipality in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa.It lies between Kruger National Park and the N4 national road 41 kilometres (25 mi) east of Mbombela (previously known as Nelspruit), 3 kilometres (2 mi) before the Kaapmuiden train station.
In 2009, the union's leadership was voted out, and disagreements around this led the Democratic Municipal and Allied Workers' Union of South Africa and the Municipal and Allied Trade Union of South Africa to split away over the next few years. [3] The leadership lost a vote of confidence in 2019 and were replaced.