Emalahleni Local Municipality, Mpumalanga


Emalahleni Local Municipality is located in the Nkangala District Municipality of Mpumalanga province, South Africa. eMalahleni is a Nguni name meaning place of coal.

Main places

The 2001 census divided the municipality into the following main places:
PlaceCodeArea PopulationMost spoken language
Boschmans Colliery0.633Xhosa
Clewer36.522,657Zulu
Coalville1.33154Afrikaans
Cologne0.45120Zulu
Coronation0.966Southern Ndebele
Greenside Colliery10.861,314Afrikaans
Hlalanikahle4.3827,092Zulu
Ikageng0.46311Zulu
Kendal32.65285Zulu
Khutala Colliery0.580-
Klarinet0.52195Northern Sotho
Klipplaat0.14249Zulu
Klippoortjie0.99382Zulu
Kriel37.8711,695Afrikaans
KwaGuqa Part 11.878,005Northern Sotho
KwaGuqa Part 28.5767,461Zulu
KwaGuqa Part 30.09189Zulu
KwaGuqa Part 40.211,997Northern Sotho
KwaGuqa Part 50.05510Northern Sotho
Landau Colliery4.711,707Zulu
Lehlaka Park1.852,867Zulu
Lekama0.48283Zulu
Madressa0.63189Zulu
Matla Coal Mine1.041,207Xhosa
Naauwpoort0.501,782Zulu
New Largo26.50797Zulu
Ogies1.50897Afrikaans
Pambili0.43108Northern Sotho
Paxton1.001,410Zulu
Phoenix Colliery2.6999Afrikaans
Phola3.2622,864Zulu
Pine Ridge1.07898English
Reedstream Park1.19905Zulu
Rethabile1.12762Xhosa
Rietspruit Opencast Mine51.22292Southern Ndebele
Saaiwater0.12270Zulu
Soetvelde0.21118Zulu
Springbok0.90369Afrikaans
Tavistock Colliery0.660-
Thubelihle0.965,746Zulu
Travistock South0.47307Afrikaans
Travistock0.47709Zulu
Tweefontein0.93650Afrikaans
Vandyksdrif2.562,010Sotho
Voltargo0.43237Zulu
Vosman2.1513,126Zulu
Witbank Consolidated Colliery0.13249Tsonga
Witbank240.3961,093Afrikaans
Witcons0.63184Afrikaans
Wolwekrans1.40463Afrikaans
Zaaiwater0.2321Southern Ndebele
Remainder of the municipality2,182.0631,209Zulu

Politics

The municipal council consists of sixty-eight members elected by mixed-member proportional representation. Thirty-four are elected by first-past-the-post voting in thirty-four 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. In the election of 3 August 2016 the African National Congress won a majority of forty-one seats on the council.
The following table shows the results of the 2011 election.