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Makhado Municipality (Venda: Masipalawapo wa Makhado; Tsonga: Masipala wa Makhado) is a local municipality within the Vhembe District Municipality, in the Limpopo province of South Africa. The seat is Louis Trichardt. [4] It is named in honour of 19th-century King (Thovhele) in the Singo (or Vhasenzi) dynasty of the Vendas, Makhado (1839-1895).
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Louis Trichardt (formerly Trichardtsdorp, and Makhado from 2003 to 2014), informally shortened to LTT (/ l ʊ ɪ s t r iː /), is a town in Limpopo, South Africa.Itmis at the foot of Songozwi, in the Soutpansberg mountain, and is the centre of the Makhado Local Municipality, which comprises 16,000 km 2 with a population of 270,000 (2001).
The Makhado Local Municipality is a Local Municipality in Limpopo, South Africa.The council consists of seventy-five members elected by mixed-member proportional representation.
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The basic structure of local government originates from Chapter 7 of the Constitution of South Africa. In addition to this a number of acts of Parliament regulate the organisation of local government. The principal statutes are: Local Government: Municipal Demarcation Act, 1998 (Act 27 of 1998)
The Constitution, section 155.1.a, [2] defines "Category C" municipalities. The Municipal Structures Act [ 3 ] states that areas not eligible to have a metropolitan municipality must have a district municipality.
Olifantshoek is a village in Makhado Local Municipality in the Limpopo province of South Africa.Surrounded by Tiyani, Mamaila and Rotterdam villages, with the Ritavi River separating Olifantshoek, Dengeza, Noblehoek and others.