Gamagara 

ANC

Largest Party

ANC

Coalition leader

ANC

Current Mayor

3

Changes of Mayors

The Gamagara Local Municipality is a Category B municipality found in the John Taolo Gaetsewe District within the Northern Cape Province.

It is located in the north-eastern sector of the Northern Cape on the N14 National Road between Upington and Vryburg. It lies approximately 200km north-east of Upington and 280km north-west of Kimberley.

General Information

The municipal area owns an endemic camel thorn tree forest that enjoys a National Heritage status and gave Kathu its name. The area boasts the largest single pit, open cast iron ore mine in the world, and is the starting point of the Sisheng—Saldanha railway line. The economic activities of the municipality is around Mining, game farming, business services

No of Seats per Party

Composition of Council

The council has 17 seats in the council , with 4 political parties represented in council. The ANC is leading with 7 , followed by the DA with 5, while GCF has 4 and FF+ have 1 seat.

Key Positions

Name

Party

Position

Cllr. Johannes Roman
ANC
Mayor
Cllr. Goitseone Sekgopi
EFF
Speaker
Cllr. Henrietta Du Plessis
DA
Portfolio head for Corporates Services and Community Services
Cllr. Edwin Hantise
ANC
Portfolio head for Technical Services and Economic Development and Planning

Historical Timeline

The powers and functions of the Mayor are set out in section 56 of the Structures Act. The Mayor is the political head of the Municipality and exercises both statutory and ceremonial functions. An executive mayor is entitled to receive reports from committees of the municipal council and to forward these reports together with a recommendation to the council when the matter cannot be disposed of by the executive mayor in terms of the executive mayor’s delegated powers.
The speaker’s role in a municipality is key to ensuring oversight, accountability, integrity, discipline of office, and the efficient running of council meetings. As such, impartiality in the exercise of his or her function is essential for the speaker. The speaker must distinguish between his or her activities as a politician and his or her functions as a speaker. It also means that the function of the speaker and the non-partisan exercise of that function must be respected by members, parties and interests represented in the council.

  • Speaker: Cllr. Boitumelo Lekgadi

    Party: GCF

    Votes for: 8
    Parties for: ANC, EFF, GCF
    From: 23 November 2021 – 29 May 2023
  • Mayor: Cllr. Edwin Hantise

    Party: ANC

    Votes for: 8
    Parties for: ANC, GCF
    From: 23 November 2021 – 29 May 2023
  • Speaker: Cllr. Shepherd Mines

    Party: GCF

    Votes for: 8
    Parties for: ANC, GCF
    From: 29 May 2023 – 7 August 2023
  • Speaker: Cllr. Shepherd Mines

    Party: GCF

    Votes for: 8
    Parties for: ANC, GCF
    From: 29 May 2023 – 13 September 2023
  • Mayor: Cllr. Henriette Du Plessis

    Party: DA

    Votes for: 8
    Parties for: DA, EFF, GCF
    From: 29 May 2023 – 7 August 2023
  • Mayor: Cllr. Henriette Du Plessis

    Party: DA

    Votes for: 8
    Parties for: DA, EFF, GCF
    From: 29 May 2023 – 13 September 2023
  • Speaker: Cllr. Goitseone Sekgopi

    Party: EFF

    Votes for: 8
    Parties for: ANC, EFF
    From: 7 August 2023 – 5 October 2023
  • Speaker: Cllr. Goitseone Sekgopi

    Party: EFF

    Votes for: 8
    Parties for: ANC. EFF
    From: 13 September 2023 – Current
  • Mayor: Cllr. Johannes Roman

    Party: ANC

    Votes for: 8
    Parties for: ANC, EFF
    From: 18 October 2023 – Current

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