John Taolo Gaetsewe District Municipality
John Taolo Gaetsewe Kgalagadi District | ||
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District municipality | ||
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Location in South Africa | ||
Coordinates: 27°S 23°E / 27°S 23°ECoordinates: 27°S 23°E / 27°S 23°E | ||
Country | South Africa | |
Province | Northern Cape | |
Seat | Kuruman | |
Local municipalities | ||
Government[1] | ||
• Type | Municipal council | |
• Mayor | Benjamin Gaobusiwe | |
Area | ||
• Total | 27,283 km2 (10,534 sq mi) | |
Population (2011)[2] | ||
• Total | 224,799 | |
• Density | 8.2/km2 (21/sq mi) | |
Racial makeup (2011)[2] | ||
• Black African | 84.8% | |
• Coloured | 9.3% | |
• Indian/Asian | 0.4% | |
• White | 5.0% | |
First languages (2011)[3] | ||
• Tswana | 75.6% | |
• Afrikaans | 16.5% | |
• English | 2.6% | |
• Other | 5.3% | |
Time zone | SAST (UTC+2) | |
Municipal code | DC45 |
John Taolo Gaetsewe (formerly Kgalagadi) is one of the five districts of the Northern Cape province of South Africa. The seat of the authority is Kuruman. The majority of its 176,899 people speak Setswana (2001 Census). The district code is DC45.
Geography
Neighbours
John Taolo Gaetsewe is surrounded by:
- Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati (DC39) to the north-east
- Frances Baard (DC9) to the south
- ZF Mgcawu (DC8) to the south-west
- the Republic of Botswana in the north-west
Local municipalities
The district contains the following local municipalities:
Local municipality | Population | % | Dominant language |
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Joe Morolong (formerly Moshaweng) | 84 099 | 47.54% | Tswana |
Ga-Segonyana | 70 390 | 39.79% | Tswana |
Gamagara | 16 175 | 9.14% | Afrikaans |
Kalahari | 6 231 | 3.52% |
Demographics
The following statistics are from the 2001 census.
Language | Population | % |
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Setswana | 151 654 | 85.73% |
Afrikaans | 20 401 | 11.53% |
IsiXhosa | 1 575 | 0.89% |
Sesotho | 737 | 0.42% |
English | 735 | 0.42% |
Other | 447 | 0.25% |
Sepedi | 429 | 0.24% |
IsiZulu | 353 | 0.20% |
SiSwati | 183 | 0.10% |
IsiNdebele | 167 | 0.09% |
Xitsonga | 151 | 0.09% |
Tshivenda | 63 | 0.04% |
Gender
Gender | Population | % |
---|---|---|
Female | 92 689 | 52.40% |
Male | 84 210 | 47.60% |
Ethnic group
Ethnic group | Population | % |
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Black African | 157 091 | 88.80% |
Coloured | 10 358 | 5.86% |
White | 9 352 | 5.29% |
Indian/Asian | 98 | 0.06% |
Age
Age | Population | % |
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000 - 004 | 20 967 | 11.85% |
005 - 009 | 22 647 | 12.80% |
010 - 014 | 23 651 | 13.37% |
015 - 019 | 20 824 | 11.77% |
020 - 024 | 15 475 | 8.75% |
025 - 029 | 12 234 | 6.92% |
030 - 034 | 10 885 | 6.15% |
035 - 039 | 10 267 | 5.80% |
040 - 044 | 9 643 | 5.45% |
045 - 049 | 7 655 | 4.33% |
050 - 054 | 5 883 | 3.33% |
055 - 059 | 4 649 | 2.63% |
060 - 064 | 3 726 | 2.11% |
065 - 069 | 3 133 | 1.77% |
070 - 074 | 2 235 | 1.26% |
075 - 079 | 1 431 | 0.81% |
080 - 084 | 964 | 0.54% |
085 - 089 | 379 | 0.21% |
090 - 094 | 165 | 0.09% |
095 - 099 | 63 | 0.04% |
100 plus | 23 | 0.01% |
Politics
Election results
Election results for the district (under its former name, Kgalagadi) in the South African general election, 2004.
- Population 18 and over: 96 783 [54.71% of total population]
- Total votes: 65 198 [36.86% of total population]
- Voting % estimate: 67.37% votes as a % of population 18 and over
Party | Votes | % |
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African National Congress | 51 456 | 78.92% |
United Christian Democratic Party | 6 763 | 10.37% |
Democratic Alliance | 2 687 | 4.12% |
Independent Democrats | 1 084 | 1.66% |
African Christian Democratic Party | 790 | 1.21% |
New National Party | 690 | 1.06% |
Freedom Front Plus | 585 | 0.90% |
Pan African Congress | 267 | 0.41% |
Azanian People's Organisation | 212 | 0.33% |
United Democratic Movement | 161 | 0.25% |
Inkhata Freedom Party | 97 | 0.15% |
EMSA | 81 | 0.12% |
NA | 57 | 0.09% |
CDP | 57 | 0.09% |
SOPA | 54 | 0.08% |
PJC | 40 | 0.06% |
TOP | 36 | 0.06% |
UF | 35 | 0.05% |
NLP | 17 | 0.03% |
Minority Front | 15 | 0.02% |
KISS | 14 | 0.02% |
Total | 65 198 | 100.00% |
References
- ↑ "Contact list: Executive Mayors". Government Communication & Information System. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
- 1 2 "Statistics by place". Statistics South Africa. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
- ↑ "Statistics by place". Statistics South Africa. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
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