Encyclopedia > List of Premiers of Limpopo Province
This is a list of Premiers of Limpopo Province: Capital Polokwane Largest city Polokwane Area - Total Ranked 5th 123,900 km² Premier Mbhazima Shilowa (ANC) Population - 2001 - 1996 - Density (2001) Ranked 4th 5,273,637 4,929,368 43/km² (Ranked 3rd) Languages Races Black (97. ...
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Each party produces a list of candidates, is assigned a number of seats in proportion to the number of votes it receives in the election and fills those seats according to the priority designated on the list.
The Constitution declares that NCOP “represents the provinces to ensure that provincial interests are taken into account in the national sphere of government.” The delegation from each province consists of ten members, regardless of the size or population of the province.
The provincial Premiers are: Rev Makhenkesi Stofile (ANC) in the Eastern Cape; Mr Mbhazima Shilowa (ANC) in Gauteng; Mr.