Ntambanana Local Municipality
Ntambanana Local Municipality was a local municipality within the uThungulu District of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. In 2016, the municipality was dissolved and its territory divided between Mthonjaneni Local Municipality, uMhlathuze Local Municipality and uMfolozi Local Municipality.
The municipality was named after the Ntambanana River, which passes through the municipality.
The Ingonyama Trust owns 85% of the land in the former municipal area, with the remaining 15% being privately owned by commercial farmers.
Main places
The 2001 census divided the municipality into the following main places:| Place | Code | Area | Population |
| Bhukhanana | 22.61 | 6,348 | |
| Biyela | 508.06 | 44,698 | |
| Cebekhulu | 56.57 | 7,334 | |
| Mambuka | 66.50 | 11,755 | |
| Mhlana | 7.28 | 493 | |
| Somopho | 92.86 | 12,223 | |
| Remainder of the municipality | 330.93 | 1,918 |