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Table of Contents Provincial and Local Government Directory 9 June 2014 Table of Contents Provincial Governments . 6 Eastern Cape Provincial Government . 6 Free State Provincial Government . 9 Gauteng Provincial Government . 13 KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government. 17 Limpopo Provincial Government . 21 Mpumalanga Provincial Government. 25 North West Provincial Government. 29 Northern Cape Provincial Government. 32 Western Cape Provincial Government . 35 Eastern Cape Municipalities . 40 Alfred Nzo District Municipality . 40 Amahlathi Local Municipality . 40 Amathole District Municipality . 40 Baviaans Local Municipality . 41 Blue Crane Route Local Municipality. 41 Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality . 41 Cacadu District Municipality . 42 Camdeboo Local Municipality . 42 Chris Hani District Municipality . 42 Elundini Local Municipality . 43 Emalahleni Local Municipality . 43 Engcobo Local Municipality. 43 Gariep Local Municipality . 44 Greater Kei Local Municipality . 44 Ikwezi Local Municipality . 44 Inkwanca Local Municipality . 45 Intsika Yethu Local Municipality . 45 Inxuba Yethemba Local Municipality . 45 King Sabatha Dalindyebo Local Municipality . 46 Kou-Kamma Local Municipality. 46 Kouga Local Municipality . 46 Lukhanji Local Municipality . 47 Makana Local Municipality . 47 Maletswai Local Municipality . 47 Matatiele Local Municipality . 48 Mbhashe Local Municipality . 48 Mbizana Local Municipality . 48 Mhlontlo Local Municipality . 49 Mnquma Local Municipality . 49 Ndlambe Local Municipality. 49 Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality . 50 Ngqushwa Local Municipality. 50 Nkonkobe Local Municipality . 50 Ntabankulu Local Municipality . 51 Nxuba Local Municipality . 51 Nyandeni Local Municipality . 51 OR Tambo District Municipality. 52 Port St Johns Local Municipality . 52 Qaukeni Local Municipality . 52 Sakhisizwe Local Municipality . 53 Senqu Local Municipality . 53 Sunday's River Valley Local Municipality . 53 Tsolwana Local Municipality . 53 Ukhahlamba District Municipality . 54 Umzimvubu Local Municipality . 54 Free State Municipalities . 56 Dihlabeng Local Municipality . 56 Fezile Dabi District Municipality . 56 Kopanong Local Municipality . 56 Source: Provincial and Local Government Directory www.gcis.gov.za/gcis/pdf/localgovernment.pdf Page 1 Provincial and Local Government Directory 9 June 2014 Lejweleputswa District Municipality. 56 Letsemeng Local Municipality . 57 Mafube Local Municipality . 57 Maluti a Phofong Local Municipality . 57 Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality . 58 Mantsopa Local Municipality . 58 Masilonyana Local Municipality. 58 Matjhabeng Local Municipality . 59 Metsimaholo Local Municipality . 59 Mohokare Local Municipality . 59 Moqhaka Local Municipality . 60 Motheo District Municipality. 60 Nala Local Municipality . 60 Naledi Local Municipality . 60 Ngwathe Local Municipality. 61 Nketoana Local Municipality . 61 Phumelela Local Municipality. 61 Setsoto Local Municipality . 62 Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality . 62 Tokologo Local Municipality . 62 Tswelopele Local Municipality . 62 Xhariep District Municipality . 63 Gauteng Municipalities . 64 City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality . 64 City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality . 64 Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality . 64 Emfuleni Local Municipality . 65 Lesedi Local Municipality . 65 Merafong Local Municipality . 65 Midvaal Local Municipality . 66 Mogale City Local Municipality . 66 Randfontein Local Municipality . 66 Sedibeng District Municipality . 67 West Rand District Municipality. ..
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