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The Western Cape province of South Africa is divided, for local government purposes, into one metropolitan municipality (the City of Cape Town) and five district municipalities. The district municipalities are in turn divided into twenty-four local municipalities.
District Municipality HDI High human development 1 City of Cape Town: 0.781 2 Garden Route: 0.76 3 Overberg: 0.75 – Western Cape (average) 0.755: 4 Cape Winelands: 0.74 West Coast: 0.74 5 Central Karoo: 0.721 – South Africa: 0.713
This is a list of cities and towns in the Western Cape province of South Africa. They are divided according to the districts in which they are located. Cape Metropole
West Coast District Municipality (5 C, 7 P) Pages in category "District municipalities of the Western Cape" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Local municipalities of the Cape Winelands District Municipality (1 C, 4 P) Cederberg Local Municipality (2 P) Local municipalities of the Central Karoo District Municipality (1 C, 3 P)
By 2019–20 Gauteng province had the most service delivery protests (some 23%), followed by KwaZulu-Natal (c.21%), the Western Cape (c.20%), Eastern Cape (c.15%) and Mpumalanga (c.9%). Discontent often revolves around the demand for housing and free basic services, especially when community members are displaced or suffer the loss of income.
It is responsible for the development of the transport system in the Western Cape province of South Africa, and for constructing and maintaining buildings and other structures for the other departments of the provincial government. [1] A Cape Town traffic department patrol car, Municipal Traffic Departments fall within the Department of Transport.
7 Wale Street, the seat of the Western Cape Government Main articles: Premier (South Africa) and Executive Council (South Africa) The head of the provincial executive is the Premier , who is elected by the provincial legislature from amongst its members; frequently the Premier will be the provincial leader of the majority party.