Government
Local government

Local government and municipalities
Local government in South Africa administers cities and smaller regions. These are known as municipalities. There are three categories of municipality. Metropolitan municipalities - defined as category A - govern the major city regions. District municipalities, category C, are for wider areas outside the cities, like counties in the US and UK. Districts are further divided into local municipalities, category B. Chapter 7 of the Constitution explains the different categories:- Category A - Metropolitan: A municipality that has exclusive municipal executive and legislative authority in its area.
- Category B - Local: A municipality that shares municipal executive and legislative authority in its area with a category C municipality within whose area it falls.
- Category C - District: A municipality that has municipal executive and legislative authority in an area that includes more than one municipality.


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