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At the end of the apartheid era, the area that is today the Bitou Municipality formed part of the South Cape Regional Services Council (RSC). The town of Plettenberg Bay was governed by a municipal council elected by the white residents while the coloured residents of New Horizons were governed by a management committee subordinate to the white council.
In 2008, Booysen joined the newly established Congress of the People and was appointed the party's Southern Cape election manager for the 2009 national and provincial elections. [2] Following the implosion of COPE, Booysen joined the Democratic Alliance. He stood as the party's mayoral candidate for Bitou in the 2011 local government elections. [3]
Bergrivier Local Municipality: WC013 West Coast Piketberg: 4,407 67,474 15.3 Bitou Local Municipality: WC047 Garden Route Plettenberg Bay: 992 59,157 59.6 Breede Valley Local Municipality: WC025 Cape Winelands Worcester: 3,834 176,578 46.1 Cape Agulhas Local Municipality: WC033 Overberg Bredasdorp: 3,471 36,000 10.4 Cederberg Local Municipality ...
The Bitou Local Municipality council consists of thirteen members elected by mixed-member proportional representation.Seven councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting in seven wards, while the remaining six are chosen from party lists so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received.
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Shortly after in 2000, he returned to the municipality and was elected a ward councillor for Kwanokuthula. He was elected Mayor of the Eden District Council in 2003 and served until 2006 when the African National Congress recruited Mvimbi to be the party's Bitou mayoral candidate ahead of the national municipal elections. He was elected Mayor ...