Vuyo Mbuli

Vuyo, we will miss you

It was with great sadness that we learned about the sudden passing away of Vuyo Mbuli. With every election he was a familiar figure at the Result Operations Centre in Pretoria. The Commission and its staff offer our sincere condolences to everyone at the SABC, and in particular his family, on their loss. May you all find strength in this difficult time.

Results of the municipal by-elections held on 1 August 2012



The Electoral Commission (IEC) said the African National Congress won 8 of the 13 municipal ward by-elections which took place on Wednesday, 1 August 2012. Of the remaining seats, three went to the Democratic Alliance and two to the Inkatha Freedom Party.

Voter turnout varied between 68.37% and 23.64% with an average of 49.49%.

There were three (3) by-elections for the Eastern Cape, one of which was uncontested. The new councillors all represent the African National Congress. They are:  

  • Zwelinzima Tshungwana in Ward 11, Mhlontlo [Qumbu] Municipality – EC156. The seat was retained by the party
  • Given Cecil Mawethu Kiviet in Ward 19, Mhlontlo [Qumbu] Municipality – EC156. This ward was uncontested.   The seat was retained by the party; and
  • Zolile Feni in Ward 23, Mhlontlo [Qumbu] Municipality – EC156. The seat was retained by the party.

 

One (1) by-election each took place in the Free State and Gauteng, one of which was uncontested. The new councillors are:

  • Pieter Jacobus La Cock of the Democratic Alliance in Ward 18, Ngwathe [Parys] Municipality – FS203 in the Free State. The seat was retained by the party; and 
  • Bongani Abram Simelane of the African National Congress in Ward 12, Lesedi [Heidelberg] Municipality – GT423. This ward was uncontested. The seat was retained by the party.

 

Four (4) by-elections took place in Kwazulu-Natal. The new councillors are: 

  • Sithandile Mnikezeni Mlambo of the Inkatha Freedom Party in Ward 5, Umtshezi [Estcourt] Municipality – KZN234. The seat was retained by the party;
  • Mbhekiseni Cyprian Nkumane of the Inkatha Freedom Party in Ward 8, UPhongolo [Pongola] Municipality – KZN262. The seat was previously represented by the National Freedom Party; 
  • Barend Hancke of the Democratic Alliance in Ward 9, Abaqulusi [Vryheid] Municipality – KZN263. The seat was retained by the party; and
  • Nhlanhla Richard Mnqayi of the African National Congress in Ward 2, Ntambana [Ntambana] Municipality – KZN283. The seat was retained by the party.

 

One (1) by-election each took place in Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Northern Cape and the Western Cape. The new councillors are: 

  • Musa Andrew Tshehla of the African National Congress in Ward 27, Greater Tubatse [Burgersfort / Ohrigstad / Eastern Tubatse] Municipality – LIM475 in Limpopo. The seat was retained by the party;
  • Danisile Lebo Tlou of the African National Congress in Ward 2, Govan Mbeki [Highveld Ridge] Municipality – MP307 in Mpumalanga. The seat was retained by the party;
  • Kgomotsego Stoffel Mokale of the African National Congress in Ward 1, Phokwane [Hartswater] Municipality – NC094 in the Northern Cape. The seat was retained by the party; and
  • Michael Adolph Rangasamy of the Democratic Alliance in Ward 6, Swartland [Malmesbury] Municipality – WC015 in the Western Cape. The seat was retained by the party.

 

The detailed results for each ward are available on the IEC website on www.elections.org.za.

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2 August 2012

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