Sarah Baartman District Municipality


The Sarah Baartman District Municipality, formerly the Cacadu District Municipality, is situated in the western part of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, covering an area of 58,242 square kilometres. The area of the district municipality includes seven local municipalities. The seat is the city of Gqeberha, although Gqeberha is not itself in the district. As of 2011, the languages most spoken among the 388,201 inhabitants were Xhosa and Afrikaans. The district code is DC10.
The municipality is a multi-ethnic administration, formed through the merging of the predominantly Afrikaans-speaking western part of the Eastern Cape, together with Xhosa areas near the Fish River, and the English district of Albany.
The name Cacadu is regarded by the Xhosa as covering the entire area of the district municipality, but in fact it is taken from a river that runs entirely in Gqeberha. Cacadu, meaning "bulrush water", is the Xhosa form of the Khoekhoe name of the river. The Dutch name is a translation: Papenkuils. The river rises in the Parsons Vlei and runs to the sea close to the Gqeberha industrial suburb of Deal Party.
In 2015, the municipality was renamed for Saartjie "Sarah" Baartman, a Khoikhoi woman who was taken to London to perform at freak shows and after her death her remains were exhibited until 1974. The renaming is part of an effort to redress marginalisation of the Khoikhoi people.

Government

The Executive Mayor of Sarah Baartman District Municipality is Deon De Vos, and the Municipal Manager is Unathi Daniels.

Geography

The Sarah Baartman district covers an area of in the southwestern part of the Eastern Cape province. It extends to the Great Fish River in the east and the Sneeuberge in the north. The metropolitan area around Gqeberha is excluded from the district, being in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality.
The southwestern part of the district is marked by several ranges of mountains that run parallel to the sea, including the Baviaanskloof mountains, the Kouga mountains and the Tsitsikamma mountains. In the southeastern part is the Albany region around the city of Grahamstown. The northern interior of the district is the southeastern end of the Karoo.
To the west the district borders on the Garden Route and Central Karoo districts of the Western Cape; to the north it borders on the Pixley ka Seme district of the Northern Cape; and to the east it borders on the Chris Hani and Amathole districts of the Eastern Cape.
Sarah Baartman district is divided into seven local municipalities, as below:
After the municipal elections on 3 August 2016, the Camdeboo, Ikwezi and Baviaans municipalities were merged to form the new Dr Beyers Naudé Local Municipality, with its head offices in Graaff-Reinet. This merger resulted in there being seven local municipalities within the Sarah Baartman District.

Demographics

The following statistics are from the 2001 census.
LanguagePopulation%
Xhosa190,00348.94%
Afrikaans174,91745.06%
English20 8065.36%
Sotho7440.19%
Zulu5960.15%
Other4510.12%
Ndebele1920.05%
Swati1720.04%
Tswana1270.03%
Northern Sotho870.02%
Tsonga800.02%
Venda460.01%

Politics

Election results

Election results for Cacadu in the South African general election, 2004.
  • Population 18 and over: 252,570
  • Total votes: 161,399
  • Voting % estimate: 63.90% votes as a % of population 18 and over
PartyVotes%
African National Congress116,32072.07%
Democratic Alliance27 61517.11%
Independent Democrats3 7682.33%
New National Party3 6942.29%
African Christian Democratic Party2 7551.71%
United Democratic Movement2 4161.50%
Freedom Front Plus1 6871.05%
Pan African Congress9990.62%
Azanian People's Organisation4920.30%
Inkhata Freedom Party2770.17%
United Christian Democratic Party2220.14%
NA2010.12%
Socialist Party of Azania1680.10%
EMSA1600.10%
Christian Democratic Party1440.09%
Peace and Justice Congress1130.07%
UF990.06%
TOP820.05%
Keep It Straight and Simple Party750.05%
New Labour Party690.04%
Minority Front430.03%
Total161,399100.00%