Makhado Local Municipality


Makhado Local Municipality is located in the Vhembe District Municipality of Limpopo province, South Africa. The seat of Makhado Local Municipality Louis Trichardt.

Main places

The 2001 census divided the municipality into the following main places: The population census is just an estimate, there are close to 1-million Tsonga speakers in Gauteng alone, as well as close to 300 000 Venda speakers, also in Gauteng, who are there for work purposes only and have their homes in Limpopo, both the Tsonga and the Venda population are larger should the census count be done during December holiday.
PlaceCodeArea PopulationMost spoken language
Bungeni20.6718,192Tsonga
Davhana60.936,361Venda
Dzanani650.7075,746Venda
Funyufunyu2.863,580Venda
Hlanganani181.1411,156Venda
Khomanani17.4514,337Tsonga
Kutama150.4424,688Venda
Louis Trichardt21.1811,014English, Venda, Tsonga
Madombidzha0.39806Venda
Madzivhandila9.7713,051Venda
Maelula2.805,652Venda
Magadani1.591,875Venda
Makushu0.691,207Venda
Masakona73.397,033Venda
Mashamba89.7613,898Venda
Mashau71.0424,794Venda
Masia120.318,689Venda
Mkhensani12.6816,210Tsonga
Mudimeli1.823,055Venda
Muila5.635,006Northern Sotho
Mukhari24.4920,007Tsonga
Mulambilu2.783,307Venda
Mulima288.9917,245Venda
Ndouvhada1.661,427Venda
Nesengani7.8912,235Venda
Nthabalala161.9615,665Venda
Rabali6.208,701Venda
Ramalamula36.485,924Venda
Ribungwani4.933,071Tsonga
Rungulani6.057,043Tsonga
Sinthumule72.2847,472Venda
Soutpansberg18.817,512Tsonga
Tiyani11.7511,620Tsonga
Tshikota42.884,099Venda
Tshimbupfe107.8917,538Venda
Tshiovhe3.932,770Venda
Vuwani13.5819,770Venda
Remainder of the municipality6,262.9025,319Tsonga

Politics

The municipal council consists of seventy-five members elected by mixed-member proportional representation. Thirty-eight councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting in thirty-eight wards, while the remaining thirty-seven 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 fifty-six seats on the council.
The following table shows the results of the election.