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The City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality (also known as the City of Tshwane) () is the metropolitan municipality that forms the local government of northern
Gauteng Province Gauteng ( ) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. The name in Sotho-Tswana languages means 'place of gold'. Situated on the Highveld, Gauteng is the smallest province by land area in South Africa. Although Gauteng accounts for only 1 ...
,
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. The Metropolitan area is centred on the city of
Pretoria Pretoria () is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa. Pretoria straddles the Apies River and extends eastward into the foothi ...
with surrounding towns and localities included in the local government area.


History

The City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality was established on 5 December 2000, comprising 13 former city and town councils and managed under an executive mayoral system. The
Metsweding District Municipality Metsweding District Municipality was, from 2000 till 18 May 2011, a district municipality in Gauteng province, South Africa. Metsweding, and its component local municipalities, was disestablished and absorbed into the Tshwane Metropolitan Municip ...
was incorporated into the municipality with effect from 18 May 2011 (the date of the 2011 municipal elections).


Geography

The City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality's land area increased from in 2010 to after the incorporation of Metsweding, making it the largest Metropolitan Municipality in South Africa. The
Tswaing crater Tswaing is an impact crater in South Africa that is accompanied by a museum. It is situated 40 km to the north-west of Pretoria. This astrobleme is 1.13 km in diameter and 100 m deep and the age is estimated to be 220,000 ± 52,000 y ...
is in the northwest of
Soshanguve Soshanguve is a township situated about 30 km north of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa along Mabopane, and Ga-Rankuwa. The name Soshanguve is an acronym for Sotho, Shangaan, Nguni and Venda, thus showing the multi-ethnic composition of the ...
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Constituent areas

The City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality consists of the following areas: *
Akasia Akasia is a complex of suburbs north of Pretoria, part of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality. Formerly an independent municipality, the area surrounding Akasia is largely semi-rural and Akasia itself is built on former agricultural ho ...
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Atteridgeville Atteridgeville is a township located to the west of Pretoria, South Africa. It is located to the east of Saulsville, to the west of West Park; to the north of Laudium and to the south of Lotus Gardens. The settlement was established in 1939, ...
* Bronberg *
Bronkhorstspruit Bronkhorstspruit is a town 50 km east of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa along the N4 highway towards Witbank. It also includes three townships called Zithobeni, Rethabiseng and Ekangala. On 18 May 2011, the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipal ...
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* Crocodile River * Cullinan/
Rayton Rayton is a town in North-Eastern Gauteng which started out as a tin shack mining town on the farm Elandshoek. During its boom days the town served the needs of thousands of diggers and prospectors working for the Schiller, Montrose and Dunmore m ...
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Refilwe Refilwe ( st, We are given) is a township A township is a kind of human settlement or administrative subdivision, with its meaning varying in different countries. Although the term is occasionally associated with an urban area, that tends to ...
* Eersterust * Ekangala * Elands River * Ga-Rankuwa * Hammanskraal *
Laudium Laudium () is an Indian township (apartheid classification) in southwest of central Pretoria, in the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality. Claudius is a residential suburb that is effectively an extension of Laudium. History Older aer ...
* Mabopane *
Mamelodi Mamelodi, part of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, is a township set up by the then apartheid government northeast of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. Etymology "Mamelodi" is the name derived from the Sepedi word with the prefix be ...
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Olievenhoutbosch OlievenHoutBosch (also known as 'Oliven"/ 'Stop12") is a township A township is a kind of human settlement or administrative subdivision, with its meaning varying in different countries. Although the term is occasionally associated with an ur ...
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Pretoria Pretoria () is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa. Pretoria straddles the Apies River and extends eastward into the foothi ...
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Soshanguve Soshanguve is a township situated about 30 km north of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa along Mabopane, and Ga-Rankuwa. The name Soshanguve is an acronym for Sotho, Shangaan, Nguni and Venda, thus showing the multi-ethnic composition of the ...
* Rethabiseng * Roodeplaat *
Soshanguve Soshanguve is a township situated about 30 km north of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa along Mabopane, and Ga-Rankuwa. The name Soshanguve is an acronym for Sotho, Shangaan, Nguni and Venda, thus showing the multi-ethnic composition of the ...
* Temba *
Winterveld Winterveld is a large town in the Gauteng province of South Africa. The town is located at the north-western corner of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, adjacent to Mabopane Mabopane is a residential suburb in South Africa. It is si ...
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Zithobeni Zithobeni (a Zulu word meaning humble yourselves) is a township situated in Gauteng, South Africa, just north of Bronkhorstspruit and southwest of Ekangala Ekangala is a large township falling under the City of Tshwane in the Gauteng province ...


Main places

The 2011 census divided the municipality into the following main places:Statistics South Africa: data reworked by Adrian Frith
''Tshwane - Census 2011''


Demographics

There were around 2,921,500 (2011 census) people living within the borders of Tshwane: 75.40% black, 20.08% white, 2.01% coloured and 1.84% Indian or Asian.


Ethnic group 2011 census


Ethnic group 2011 census (age 0–4)


Politics

The municipal council consists of 214 members elected by
mixed-member proportional representation Mixed-member proportional representation (MMP or MMPR) is a mixed electoral system in which votes cast are considered in local elections and also to determine overall party vote tallies, which are used to allocate additional members to produce ...
. 107 are elected by
first-past-the-post voting In a first-past-the-post electoral system (FPTP or FPP), formally called single-member plurality voting (SMP) when used in single-member districts or informally choose-one voting in contrast to ranked voting, or score voting, voters cast the ...
in 107 wards, while the remaining 107 are chosen from
party list An electoral list is a grouping of candidates for election, usually found in proportional or mixed electoral systems, but also in some plurality electoral systems. An electoral list can be registered by a political party (a party list) or can ...
s so that the total number of party representatives is proportional to the number of votes received. In the 2021 South African municipal elections, election of 1 November 2021, no party won a majority of seats on the council. The following table shows the results of the 2021 election.


The Executive

As of 23 November 2021, Randall Williams (politician), Randall Williams (DA) is the executive mayor of the City of Tshwane. Murunwa Makwarela (COPE) was elected unopposed as the new City of Tshwane Speaker of Council on 20 January 2022. The City is currently led by a majority coalition (109 seats) consisting of the Democratic Alliance (South Africa), Democratic Alliance, ActionSA, Freedom Front Plus, Congress of the People (South African political party), Inkatha Freedom Party and African Christian Democratic Party The mayoral committee consists of the following people: MMC for Finance - Peter Sutton (DA) MMC for Human Settlements - Abel Tau (ActionSA) MMC for Community Safety - Grandi Theunissen (VF+) MMC for Roads and Transport - Dikeledi Selowa (DA) MMC for Economic Development and Spatial Planning - Andre le Roux (ActionSA) MMC for Health - Rina Marx (VF+) MMC for Social Development and Community Services - Peggy de Bruin (ActionSA) MMC for Corporate and Shared Services - Kingsley Wakelin (DA) MMC for Utility Services - Phillip Nel (DA) MMC for Environment and Agriculture Management - Katlego Mathebe (DA)


Services


Water and sanitation

As of 2016, City of Tshwane receives 72% of its bulk water from Rand Water, which utilizes the Integrated Vaal River System. The remaining 28% of Tshwane's water is sourced from its own treatment plants and boreholes. Water restrictions are implemented during drought, heat waves or other seasonal changes.


Transport


Railway

The main rail station is in
Pretoria Pretoria () is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa. Pretoria straddles the Apies River and extends eastward into the foothi ...
. The Gautrain runs through parts of the municipality, with stations in Centurion and Pretoria, ending at a station in the suburb of Hatfield.


Airports

OR Tambo International Airport in neighbouring Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality serves Tshwane. Wonderboom Airport in the north of Tshwane serves light aircraft.


Education


Tertiary education

The Tshwane municipality is home to the Tshwane University of Technology, and the largest distance education university (the University of South Africa, more commonly known by its acronym, UNISA), as well as The University of Pretoria, one of South Africa's leading research and teaching universities, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU, previously called University of Limpopo (Medunsa Campus) and Medical University of Southern Africa-MEDUNSA) a medical school, and the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).


Military


Air Force

The South African Air Force military bases AFB Waterkloof and AFB Swartkop are in Centurion.


Thaba Tshwane Military Base

''Thaba Tshwane'' military base (formerly called ''Voortrekkerhoogte'' and before that ''Roberts Heights'') is in the municipality.


Memorials

The South African National Defence Force, SANDF memorial is at Pretoria Forts, Fort Klapperkop and the South African Air Force#South African Air Force Memorial, South African Air Force memorial is at AFB Swartkop.


Society and culture


Media


Museums

There are a large number of museums, many of them in
Pretoria Pretoria () is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa. Pretoria straddles the Apies River and extends eastward into the foothi ...
. * Pretoria Forts * Kruger House (Pretoria), Kruger House (residence of the president of the South African Republic, ZAR, Paul Kruger) * Mapungubwe Collection * Melrose House (the Treaty of Vereeniging which ended the Anglo-Boer War was signed here in 1902) * Voortrekker Monument * Freedom Park (South Africa), Freedom Park * Transvaal Museum * African Window * South African Air Force Museum


Festivals

The city of Tshwane hosted the 10th World Choir Games, organised by the Interkultur Foundation, between 4–14 July 2018. Various locations across the city were used as venues to host concerts and ceremonies for the event, including the Musaion and Aula theatres at the University of Pretoria, the ZK Matthews Great Hall at the University of South Africa, and the Pretoria State Theatre, South Africa, State Theatre. The event was the first of its kind on the African continent.


Sporting venues

* Lucas Moripe Stadium,
Atteridgeville Atteridgeville is a township located to the west of Pretoria, South Africa. It is located to the east of Saulsville, to the west of West Park; to the north of Laudium and to the south of Lotus Gardens. The settlement was established in 1939, ...
* HM Pitje Stadium,
Mamelodi Mamelodi, part of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, is a township set up by the then apartheid government northeast of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. Etymology "Mamelodi" is the name derived from the Sepedi word with the prefix be ...
* Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Loftus Versfeld,
Pretoria Pretoria () is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa. Pretoria straddles the Apies River and extends eastward into the foothi ...
* SuperSport Park,
Centurion A centurion (; la, centurio , . la, centuriones, label=none; grc-gre, κεντυρίων, kentyríōn, or ) was a position in the Roman army during classical antiquity, nominally the commander of a century (), a military unit of around 80 ...
* Odi Stadium, Mabopane * Giant Stadium,
Soshanguve Soshanguve is a township situated about 30 km north of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa along Mabopane, and Ga-Rankuwa. The name Soshanguve is an acronym for Sotho, Shangaan, Nguni and Venda, thus showing the multi-ethnic composition of the ...


Scout Groups

* 1st Nan Hau Scout Group * 5th Hillcrest/Colbyn Scout Group * 6th St Andrews Scout Group * 7th Mamelodi Scout Group * 8th St Albans Scout Group * 9th Irene Air Scout Group * 10th Arcadia Scout Group * 13th St Patricks Scout Group * 14th Delp Scout Group * 22nd Waterkloof / Kosmos Sea Scout Group * 23rd Lyttleton Scout Group * 35th Pretoria Sea Scout Group * 36th Sinoville Scout Group * 37th Springvale Scout Group * 40th Glenstantia Scout Group * 41st Parks Scout Group * 42nd Laudium Scout Group * 46th Midstream Scout Group


Sport

The city is home to the Tshwane Suns who compete in South Africa's highest basketball division, the Basketball National League. There are two Premier Soccer League teams, Mamelodi Sundowns and Supersport United. Pretoria University, known as Tuks plays in the second-tier league. Tshwane is also home to the Blue Bulls rugby team.


City name change

''Tshwane'' is the Setswana/Sepedi name of the Apies River, which flows through the city. The origin of the name of the river is unclear. It may mean "place ''-e'' of the black cow, ''tshwana'', from ceremonies where a black cow was sprinkled with water from the river to end a drought. Another claim is that it was named after Tshwane, son of Chief Mushi, an Ndebele people (South Africa), Ndebele leader who settled near the Apies River about a century before the arrival of the Voortrekkers in the early 19th century. Two other common explanations are demonstrably untrue. One is that it is the Tswana for the motto of Tshwane Municipality, "We are the same". However, this appears to be promoted for its emotional value; if anything, it would mean "we are not the same" in Tswana (''ga re tshwane''). Another common misunderstanding is that it is the Tswana word for "little monkeys"; although it resembles the Tswana word for baboon, ''tshwene'', "little monkeys" is actually the translation of the ''Afrikaans'' name "Apies". In 2005, politicians in the South African capital voted to rename the city Tshwane and retain the name Pretoria for the city centre only. The ''Sunday Times (South Africa), Sunday Times'' used the word ''Tshwane'' to refer to the Pretoria area for a short period in 2005. The state-controlled SABC also started using the term in its evening news broadcasts, for a period, but by 2010, had reverted to "Pretoria". Private media outlets continued to refer to the metropolitan area as Pretoria. The ''Pretoria News'', the main newspaper in the metropolitan area did not appear to have plans to change its name as of early 2006, although it has adopted the slogan "The paper for the people of Tshwane". On 21 May 2005, the Pretoria Civil Action Committee, a group consisting of business, labour, cultural, civil and political leaders opposed to the name change organised a protest in the Pretoria city centre. They marched to the office of Arts and Culture Minister Pallo Jordan and handed him a petition signed by 3,000 University of Pretoria students as well as other petition documents. Former president FW De Klerk, a Nobel prize winner and the last president under apartheid, also raised concerns about the change. In November 2005, the Advertising Standards Authority (South Africa), Advertising Standards Authority found that advertising proclaiming that Tshwane, rather than Pretoria, was the capital of South Africa was misleading.


The Pretoria name change

On 5 December 2000, a number of old Pretoria municipalities, as well as others that fell outside the Greater Pretoria area, were combined into one area called the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality. The city of Pretoria remained largely intact in this municipality. On 26 May 2005, the South African Geographical Names Council unanimously approved a recommendation by the Tshwane Metro Council that the name Pretoria be changed to Tshwane. The legal process involved is as follows: # Recommendation to the Geographical Names Council. # Council approves/rejects recommendation (approved 26 May 2005). # Council gives its recommendation to Arts and Culture Minister Pallo Jordan. # Minister approves/rejects recommendation. # Approved/rejected name is published in the Government Gazette. # Any person or body unhappy with the name change can complain within one month of above. # The minister can consult the Geographical Names Council with concerns raised. # The minister's decision, along with the reasons for it, are published # The minister will then take the matter before parliament where the central government will decide on whether to change the name or not based on the information before it. Some groups attached themselves to the Pretoria name change issue, including the trade union Solidarity (South Africa), Solidarity, which, along with the Pretoria Civil Action Committee, threatened legal action should the name change be recommended by the minister. In early August 2007, it was reported in the press that the municipality, after consulting with the Gauteng provincial government had withdrawn the application to change the name, and was instead contemplating a plan to change all road signs pointing to "Pretoria" to "Tshwane" or the "City of Tshwane" across the country. This plan raised threats of legal action from both political groupings opposed to the renaming, and concerns from municipal officials about the possibility of vandalism to the proposed signs. In 2010, the Ministry of Arts and Culture prepared to publish the registration of Tshwane as a place name, in the Government Gazette. However, the registration was withdrawn at the last minute, which was explained by the minister. Although it was too late to remove the name from printing in the ''Government Gazette'', the retraction of the name registration was published the following week in the gazette. In November 2011, Kgosientso Ramokgopa, who had been elected mayor earlier that year, vowed to push forward with the renaming in 2012.Tshwane it will be – mayor
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Management and corruption

As in other parts of the country, the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality experiences high levels of corruption. Significant resources of the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) were dedicated to this region since 2010. The screening of applicants for management positions has also been criticized. When, by November 2020, businesses and residents owed the metro R12 billion, the metro outsourced its credit management to 34 debt collecting agencies after normal means were ineffectual. This was expected to increase the metro's income levels, cash flow and capacity for service delivery. In 2021, its debt with Eskom stood at over R200 million, and the utility labeled it as a municipality with a poor payment record. When in August 2022 its debt stood at R1.152 billion, Eskom warned that the city's electricity may be disconnected. In February 2022, its debtors book stood at R17 billion and Tshwane implemented the ''Tshwane Yatima'' project to disconnect the power and/or water supply to 420 businesses, besides that of some state departments (Department of Public Works and Infrastructure, Public Works and Infrastructure owing R355 million) and embassies, South African Revenue Service, SARS, the South African Navy, Navy and South African Police Service, SAPS headquarters and Hatfield (Gautrain station), Hatfield Gautrain station due to non-payment of their electricity or municipal accounts. The University of Pretoria paid the bill of its Hillcrest campus under protest at the last minute.


See also

*
Pretoria Pretoria () is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa. Pretoria straddles the Apies River and extends eastward into the foothi ...
* Media in Pretoria * Rainbow Junction


References


External links


Official City of Tshwane WebsiteHospitality Portal to Centurion, GautengVisit Pretoria
Guide to Pretoria {{DEFAULTSORT:City Of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, Metropolitan municipalities of Gauteng