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Hlabisa Local Municipality was an administrative area situated in the uMkhanyakude District within the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.
Answer: True
Hlabisa Local Municipality was indeed an administrative area within the uMkhanyakude District of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, as described in the source material.
The name 'Hlabisa' is derived from a Xhosa surname shared by two local chiefs.
Answer: False
The name 'Hlabisa' is an isiZulu surname, not Xhosa, and is shared by two nkosis (kings) who resided in the area.
Hlabisa Local Municipality was dissolved and merged into the Big Five Hlabisa Local Municipality after the municipal elections on August 3, 2016.
Answer: True
The municipality was merged into the Big Five Hlabisa Local Municipality following the municipal elections on August 3, 2016.
Hlabisa Local Municipality observed the UTC+2 time zone, also known as South African Standard Time (SAST).
Answer: True
The municipality observed the UTC+2 time zone, which is indeed South African Standard Time (SAST).
In which province of South Africa was Hlabisa Local Municipality located?
Answer: KwaZulu-Natal
Hlabisa Local Municipality was situated in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.
What is the origin of the name 'Hlabisa' according to the source?
Answer: It is an isiZulu surname shared by two nkosis.
The name 'Hlabisa' is an isiZulu surname shared by two nkosis, or kings, who resided in the area.
What happened to Hlabisa Local Municipality after the 2016 municipal elections?
Answer: It was merged into the Big Five Hlabisa Local Municipality.
Following the municipal elections on August 3, 2016, Hlabisa Local Municipality was merged into the Big Five Hlabisa Local Municipality.
What time zone did Hlabisa Local Municipality observe?
Answer: UTC+2
Hlabisa Local Municipality observed the UTC+2 time zone, also known as South African Standard Time (SAST).
Communities within Hlabisa Local Municipality were generally characterized by their isolated rural nature and high levels of poverty.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states that communities were characterized by their isolated rural nature and high levels of poverty, often with limited access to modern infrastructure and services.
The most significant economic activity in Hlabisa Local Municipality was large-scale commercial farming for export.
Answer: False
The most significant economic activity was subsistence agriculture, where people grow food primarily for their own consumption, not large-scale commercial farming for export.
The Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve was a major attraction for the tourism industry in Hlabisa Local Municipality.
Answer: True
The adjacent Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve was indeed a major draw for tourism in the municipality, offering safaris and ecotourism.
The total area of Hlabisa Local Municipality was approximately 1,555 square miles.
Answer: False
The total area of Hlabisa Local Municipality was 1,555 square kilometers, which is equivalent to 600 square miles, not 1,555 square miles.
According to the 2011 census, the total population of Hlabisa Local Municipality was 71,925 people.
Answer: True
The 2011 census indeed reported a total population of 71,925 for Hlabisa Local Municipality.
The population density of Hlabisa Local Municipality in 2011 was 120 people per square kilometer.
Answer: False
The population density in 2011 was 46 people per square kilometer, which is equivalent to 120 people per square mile, not 120 people per square kilometer.
In 2011, the racial makeup of Hlabisa Local Municipality was predominantly Black African, accounting for 99.4% of the population.
Answer: True
The 2011 census data confirms that Black Africans constituted 99.4% of the population in Hlabisa Local Municipality.
English was the most common first language spoken in Hlabisa Local Municipality in 2011, followed by Zulu.
Answer: False
Zulu was the most common first language spoken in Hlabisa Local Municipality in 2011, accounting for 95.0% of the population, with English spoken by only 1.2%.
The communities in Hlabisa Local Municipality had extensive access to modern infrastructure and services.
Answer: False
The communities were characterized by an isolated rural nature and high levels of poverty, often with limited access to modern infrastructure and services.
Game reserves, like the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve, primarily offer opportunities for commercial logging and mining.
Answer: False
Game reserves are protected areas for wildlife, offering opportunities for safaris and ecotourism, not commercial logging or mining.
The 2011 census indicated that Coloured individuals made up 0.2% of Hlabisa Local Municipality's population.
Answer: False
According to the 2011 census, Coloured individuals made up 0.1% of the population, while Indian/Asian individuals made up 0.2%.
Southern Ndebele was spoken by 1.5% of the population as a first language in Hlabisa Local Municipality in 2011.
Answer: True
Southern Ndebele was indeed spoken by 1.5% of the population as a first language in Hlabisa Local Municipality in 2011.
Which characteristic *best* describes the communities within Hlabisa Local Municipality?
Answer: Isolated rural nature and high levels of poverty.
The communities were generally characterized by their isolated rural nature and high levels of poverty, often with limited access to modern infrastructure and services.
What was the most significant land use and economic activity in Hlabisa Local Municipality?
Answer: Subsistence agriculture
The most significant land use and economic activity was subsistence agriculture, where people grow food primarily for their own consumption.
What major attraction contributed to the tourism industry in Hlabisa Local Municipality?
Answer: The adjacent Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve
The adjacent Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve was a major draw for the tourism industry in Hlabisa Local Municipality, offering safaris and ecotourism.
What was the total area of Hlabisa Local Municipality in square kilometers?
Answer: 1,555 square kilometers
Hlabisa Local Municipality covered a total area of 1,555 square kilometers.
According to the 2011 census, what was the total population of Hlabisa Local Municipality?
Answer: 71,925 people
The 2011 census reported the total population of Hlabisa Local Municipality as 71,925 people.
What was the population density of Hlabisa Local Municipality in 2011 per square kilometer?
Answer: 46 people per square kilometer
In 2011, the population density of Hlabisa Local Municipality was 46 people per square kilometer.
What percentage of Hlabisa Local Municipality's population was identified as Black African in the 2011 racial makeup census?
Answer: 99.4%
The 2011 census indicated that Black African individuals constituted 99.4% of Hlabisa Local Municipality's population.
Which language was the most common first language spoken in Hlabisa Local Municipality in 2011?
Answer: Zulu
Zulu was the most common first language spoken in Hlabisa Local Municipality in 2011, accounting for 95.0% of the population.
What was the population of White individuals in Hlabisa Local Municipality in 2011?
Answer: 0.1%
In 2011, White individuals constituted 0.1% of Hlabisa Local Municipality's population.
Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of game reserves mentioned in the context of Hlabisa Local Municipality?
Answer: Protected areas for wildlife, offering safaris and ecotourism
Game reserves, such as the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve, are protected areas for wildlife, primarily offering opportunities for safaris and ecotourism.
The administrative seat of Hlabisa Local Municipality was Mpukunyoni, the largest main place by population.
Answer: False
The administrative seat of Hlabisa Local Municipality was the town of Hlabisa itself. While Mpukunyoni was the largest main place by population, it did not serve as the administrative center.
Hlabisa Local Municipality included only two Tribal Authorities: Mkhwanazi and Mdletshe.
Answer: False
Hlabisa Local Municipality encompassed four Tribal Authorities: the Mkhwanazi Tribal Authority, the Mdletshe Tribal Authority, and two distinct Hlabisa Tribal Authorities.
The municipal code assigned to Hlabisa Local Municipality was KZN277.
Answer: False
The municipal code assigned to Hlabisa Local Municipality was KZN274, not KZN277.
Bhekinkosi Ntombela served as the mayor of Hlabisa Local Municipality.
Answer: True
Bhekinkosi Ntombela is identified in the source as the mayor of Hlabisa Local Municipality.
Hlabisa Local Municipality was divided into 16 wards for electoral purposes.
Answer: False
Hlabisa Local Municipality was divided into 8 wards, not 16.
All sixteen members of the Hlabisa Local Municipality council were elected through a proportional representation system from party lists.
Answer: False
Eight councillors were elected through first-past-the-post voting in wards, while the remaining eight were chosen from party lists to ensure proportional representation.
Hlabisa Local Municipality operated under a traditional chieftaincy system of government.
Answer: False
Hlabisa Local Municipality operated under a municipal council type of government, although it did encompass Tribal Authorities.
Tribal Authorities are modern, non-traditional governance structures in South Africa.
Answer: False
Tribal Authorities are explicitly described as traditional governance structures in South Africa.
What was the administrative seat of Hlabisa Local Municipality?
Answer: Hlabisa
The administrative seat of Hlabisa Local Municipality was the town of Hlabisa itself.
Which of the following was NOT one of the Tribal Authorities located within Hlabisa Local Municipality?
Answer: Msinga Tribal Authority
The four Tribal Authorities within Hlabisa Local Municipality were Mkhwanazi, Mdletshe, and two distinct Hlabisa Tribal Authorities. Msinga Tribal Authority is not listed as one of them.
What was the municipal code assigned to Hlabisa Local Municipality?
Answer: KZN274
The municipal code assigned to Hlabisa Local Municipality was KZN274.
Who was the mayor of Hlabisa Local Municipality according to the source?
Answer: Bhekinkosi Ntombela
Bhekinkosi Ntombela served as the mayor of Hlabisa Local Municipality.
How many wards did Hlabisa Local Municipality consist of?
Answer: 8
Hlabisa Local Municipality was divided into 8 wards for electoral purposes.
How many members comprised the municipal council of Hlabisa Local Municipality?
Answer: 16
The municipal council of Hlabisa Local Municipality consisted of sixteen members.
Hlabisa Local Municipality's government structure was primarily characterized as what?
Answer: A municipal council
Hlabisa Local Municipality operated under a municipal council type of government, which is a common form of local governance in South Africa.
In the 2011 municipal election, the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) secured a majority of seats on the Hlabisa Local Municipality council.
Answer: False
No single party, including the IFP, managed to obtain a majority of seats on the Hlabisa Local Municipality council in the 2011 municipal election.
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) received 17,075 votes in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election, securing 8 seats on the council.
Answer: True
The IFP received 17,075 votes and secured 8 seats (6 ward, 2 list) in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election.
The African National Congress (ANC) won more ward seats than the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election.
Answer: False
The ANC won 1 ward seat, while the IFP won 6 ward seats, indicating the IFP won more ward seats in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election.
The National Freedom Party (NFP) received 25.0% of the total votes in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election.
Answer: True
The NFP garnered 9,120 total votes, which represented 25.0% of the total votes cast in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) secured one list seat in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election due to proportional representation.
Answer: False
The Democratic Alliance (DA) did not secure any ward or list seats in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election.
The total number of valid votes cast in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election was 36,448.
Answer: True
The total number of valid votes cast in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election was indeed 36,448.
Over 1,000 spoilt votes were recorded in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election.
Answer: False
A total of 647 spoilt votes were recorded in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election, which is less than 1,000.
Following a by-election in December 2012, the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) gained a majority on the council by winning a ward from the National Freedom Party (NFP).
Answer: True
The IFP did gain a majority on the council after winning a ward from the NFP in a December 2012 by-election, increasing their seats to 9 out of 16.
Which statement accurately describes the outcome of the 2011 municipal election in Hlabisa Local Municipality regarding party majority?
Answer: No single party managed to obtain a majority of seats.
In the municipal election held on May 18, 2011, no single party managed to obtain a majority of seats on the Hlabisa Local Municipality council.
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) won how many total seats in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election?
Answer: 8 seats
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) secured 8 total seats (6 ward and 2 list seats) in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election.
What percentage of the total votes did the African National Congress (ANC) receive in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election?
Answer: 27.8%
The African National Congress (ANC) received 10,128 total votes, representing 27.8% of the total votes cast in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election.
In the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election, 9,120 total votes were garnered by which political party?
Answer: National Freedom Party (NFP)
The National Freedom Party (NFP) garnered 9,120 total votes in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election.
Which political party failed to secure any ward or list seats in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election?
Answer: Democratic Alliance (DA)
The Democratic Alliance (DA) did not secure any ward or list seats in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election, having received only 0.3% of the total votes.
What was the total number of valid votes cast in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election?
Answer: 36,448
The total number of valid votes cast in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election was 36,448.
How many spoilt votes were recorded in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election?
Answer: 647
A total of 647 spoilt votes were recorded in the 2011 Hlabisa municipal election.
Which political party gained a majority on the Hlabisa council after a by-election in December 2012, by winning a ward from the NFP?
Answer: The IFP
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) gained a majority on the Hlabisa council after winning a ward from the NFP in a December 2012 by-election.
The 2001 census identified only three main places within Hlabisa Local Municipality: Hlabisa, Mdletshe, and Mpukunyoni.
Answer: False
The 2001 census identified five main places within Hlabisa Local Municipality: Abakwahlabisa, Hlabisa, Mdletshe, Mpembeni, and Mpukunyoni.
Abakwahlabisa had a population of 16,583 residents according to the 2001 census.
Answer: True
The 2001 census data confirms that Abakwahlabisa had a population of 16,583 residents.
The main place named Hlabisa had a population of 1,140 people in the 2001 census.
Answer: False
The main place named Hlabisa had a population of 652 people in the 2001 census, not 1,140.
Mdletshe covered an area of 375.17 square kilometers according to the 2001 census.
Answer: True
The 2001 census data confirms that Mdletshe covered an area of 375.17 square kilometers.
Mpembeni was the main place with the largest population in Hlabisa Local Municipality according to the 2001 census.
Answer: False
Mpukunyoni had the highest population (110,299 residents) in the 2001 census, making it the largest main place by population, not Mpembeni.
Mpukunyoni was the largest main place by both area and population in Hlabisa Local Municipality as per the 2001 census.
Answer: True
Mpukunyoni was indeed the largest main place by both area (796.90 sq km) and population (110,299 residents) in the 2001 census.
Which of the following was NOT identified as a main place within Hlabisa Local Municipality by the 2001 census?
Answer: Mtubatuba
The 2001 census identified Abakwahlabisa, Hlabisa, Mdletshe, Mpembeni, and Mpukunyoni as main places. Mtubatuba was not listed among them.
What was the area of the main place named Hlabisa in the 2001 census?
Answer: 1.14 square kilometers
In the 2001 census, the main place named Hlabisa had an area of 1.14 square kilometers.
What was the population of Mdletshe according to the 2001 census?
Answer: 38,851 residents
The 2001 census reported Mdletshe's population as 38,851 residents.
Which main place was the largest by both area and population in Hlabisa Local Municipality as per the 2001 census?
Answer: Mpukunyoni
Mpukunyoni was the largest main place by both area (796.90 sq km) and population (110,299 residents) in Hlabisa Local Municipality as per the 2001 census.