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==History== At the end of the [[apartheid]] era, in the area that is today Matzikama, there were municipal councils for the towns of [[Vredendal]], [[Klawer]], [[Lutzville]], [[Vanrhynsdorp]] and [[Bitterfontein]], and a local council for the villages of [[Doringbaai]] and [[Strandfontein, Matzikama|Strandfontein]] known as the Louis Rood Local Council. These councils were elected by the [[white South African|white]] residents. The [[coloured]] residents of Vredendal, Klawer, Lutzville, Vanrhynsdorp, [[Koekenaap]], Bitterfontein and [[Nuwerus]] were governed by management committees subordinate to the white councils. The former mission stations of [[Ebenhaeser]] and [[Rietpoort]] were governed by management boards, and the remaining rural areas fell under the West Coast Regional Services Council. While the [[Negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa|negotiations to end apartheid]] were taking place a process was established for local authorities to negotiate voluntary mergers. Several towns in the Matzikama region took part in this process, resulting in each municipal council merging with its corresponding management committee: Klawer in September 1992, Vanrhynsdorp in December 1992, Vredendal in January 1993, and Lutzville in January 1994. After the [[South African general election, 1994|national elections of 1994]] a process of local government transformation began, in which negotiations were held between the existing local authorities, political parties, and local community organisations. As a result of these negotiations, the existing local authorities were dissolved and transitional local councils (TLCs) were created for each town and village. In total eight TLCs were created. * The Vanrhynsdorp TLC replaced the (merged) Vanrhynsdorp Municipality in December 1994. * The Vredendal TLC replaced the (merged) Vredendal Municipality in December 1994. * The Klawer TLC replaced the (merged) Klawer Municipality in January 1995. * The Doringbaai/Strandfontein TLC replaced the Louis Rood Local Council in January 1995. * The Ebenhaeser TLC replaced the Ebenhaeser Management Board in January 1995. * The Lutzville TLC replaced the (merged) Lutzville Municipality as well as the Koekenaap Management Committee in February 1995. * The Bitterfontein/Nuwerus TLC replaced the Bitterfontein Municipality, the Bitterfontein Management Committee and the Nuwerus Management Committee in February 1995. * The Rietpoort TLC replaced the Rietpoort Management Board in May 1995. The transitional councils were initially made up of members nominated by the various parties to the negotiations, until May 1996 when [[1995β96 South African municipal elections|elections were held]]. At these elections the West Coast District Council was established, replacing the West Coast Regional Services Council. Transitional representative councils (TRCs) were also elected to represent rural areas outside the TLCs on the District Council; the area that was to become Matzikama was covered by the Vredendal and Vanrhynsdorp TRCs. At the [[South African municipal election, 2000|local elections of December 2000]] the TLCs and TRCs were dissolved. The Matzikama Municipality was established, though in 2000 it incorporated only the southern half of the area it governs today. That area included Vredendal, Vanrhynsdorp, Klawer, Lutzville, Ebenhaeser and Doringbaai/Strandfontein. The sparsely populated northern area, including Bitterfontein/Nuwerus and Rietpoort, became a [[District Management Area]] of the West Coast District Municipality. In 2011 this area was incorporated into the Matzikama Municipality when District Management Areas were abolished.
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