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Ephraim Phumuga Mogale (6 February 1959 – 2003) was a South African politician and former anti-apartheid activist.The inaugural president of the Congress of South African Students (COSAS), he was an underground operative for Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) in the Northern Transvaal and was imprisoned on Robben Island from 1980 to 1985.
English: Map of municipal boundaries in Limpopo, as they will be after the municipal elections of 18 May 2011, with the Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality highlighted in red. Based on File:Map of Limpopo with municipalities blank (2011).svg.
Ephraim Mogale Municipality (Northern Sotho: Mmasepala wa Ephraim Mogale), known until 28 January 2010 as the Greater Marble Hall Municipality, is a local municipality within the Sekhukhune District Municipality, in the Limpopo province of South Africa. The seat is Marble Hall.
The Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality is a Local Municipality in Limpopo, South Africa. The council consists of thirty-two members elected by mixed-member proportional representation . Sixteen councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting in sixteen wards , while the remaining sixteen are chosen from party lists so that the total number ...
Populated places in the Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality (5 P) F. Populated places in the Fetakgomo Tubatse Local Municipality (12 P) M.
Ephraim Mogale: 121 331: 12.55%: Pedi Demographics. The following statistics are from the 2001 census. Language Population % Sepedi: 806 209: 83.36% Ndebele: 42 450:
The main goal of the feasibility study was to give Sekhukhune Development Agency and its development partners (Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality, Limpopo Tourism Board and communities adjacent to the dam site) sufficient confidence to make informed decisions about potential for private investment in the project. Using primary and secondary data ...
The municipal council consists of sixty-nine members elected by mixed-member proportional representation.Thirty-five councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting in thirty-five wards, while the remaining thirty-four are chosen from party lists so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received.