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On 30 September 2025, Councillor Amanda Jakuja officially took the oath of office at the Alfred Nzo District Municipality headquarters, signifying her entry into the District Council. She replaces Councillor Nkosomzi Nomnganga, who vacated the seat in 2023.

What Happened
Councillor Amanda Jakuja was sworn in as a councillor for the Alfred Nzo District Municipality in a formal ceremony held at the municipality’s eMaXesibeni offices. The event was overseen by Speaker of Council Sixolile Mehlomakulu, with Municipal Manager Mr. Zamile Sikhundla and members of the administration in attendance.
Councillor Jakuja joins the District Council as a representative of Umzimvubu Local Municipality, filling the seat left vacant by Councillor Nomnganga.
Official Response
Welcoming the new councillor, Speaker Mehlomakulu emphasized the District’s ongoing commitment to strengthening intergovernmental relations and service delivery:
“We welcome Councillor Jakuja to the Alfred Nzo District Municipality Council. Her experience at the local level will contribute positively to the work of Council as we strive to improve the lives of our communities,” said Mehlomakulu.
Councillor Jakuja expressed appreciation for the appointment and pledged her dedication to the principles of good governance:
“I am grateful for the opportunity to serve at district level and I commit to upholding the values of this institution while contributing meaningfully to Council’s development efforts.”
Community Impact
The addition of Councillor Jakuja to the Alfred Nzo District Council is seen as a move to reinforce local representation and strengthen collaborative governance between the district and the Umzimvubu Local Municipality.
Her experience in local government is expected to bring a grounded perspective to district-level decision-making, enhancing oversight and development programmes that directly affect rural and peri-urban communities in the region.
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