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UThungulu District Municipality

King Cetshwayo
uThungulu
District municipality
Official seal of King Cetshwayo
Seal
Location in South Africa
Location in South Africa
Country South Africa
Province KwaZulu-Natal
Seat Richards Bay
Local municipalities
Government
 • Type Municipal council
 • Mayor Ald Larkan
Area
 • Total 8,213 km2 (3,171 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 907,519
 • Density 110/km2 (290/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African 94.4%
 • Coloured 0.6%
 • Indian/Asian 1.6%
 • White 3.2%
First languages (2011)
 • Zulu 89.1%
 • English 5.1%
 • Afrikaans 2.3%
 • Southern Ndebele 1.3%
 • Other 2.2%
Time zone SAST (UTC+2)
Municipal code DC28

King Cetshwayo District Municipality (formerly Uthungulu District Municipality) is one of the 11 district municipalities ("districts") of KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa. The seat of the district is Richards Bay. The majority of its 885 944 people speak Zulu (2001 Census). The district code is DC28. It is named after Cetshwayo kaMpande, King of the Zulu Kingdom from 1872 to 1879, who led his nation to victory against the British in the Battle of Isandlwana.

King Cetshwayo District is surrounded by:

The district contains the following local municipalities:

The following statistics are from the 2001 census.

King Cetshwayo District is officially a sister city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA (United States Milwaukee, United States). It is the only city in Africa to be twined with a city in Wisconsin, United States. The joining of the two cities was largely enacted from legislation in Wisconsin in collaboration with the Africa Urban Poverty Alleviation Program. In 2009, Sister Cities International launched the Africa Urban Poverty Alleviation Program, a three-year project to alleviate poverty in 25 African cities (including King Cetshwayo District) through water, sanitation and health initiatives. Milwaukee will collaborate with their African counterparts to identify and address the most critical problems in these sectors, which form barriers to sustained development in urban areas. This project is funded by a $7.5 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The program is cited to end in middle of the year 2012.


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