Talk:Eastern Cape

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Greenman in topic Name changes

Untitled edit

The article mentions the small exclave within KZN, but doesn't mention why it exists. Could anyone explain why it is there?

Cheers.

I think it had something to do with East Griqualand (Kokstad) staying with Natal and not with the bantustan of Transkei. That left a small piece of land by the Umzimkulu River which became part of Transkei. When the former homeland was absorbed back into South Africa after apartheid it became part of the Eastern Cape including the small encave --Jcw69 12:58, 12 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Sub-provincial division edit

I have seen a couple of maps drawing a line that stretches from north to south, dividing the province into two (administrative?) zones. No other province had such a division. Perhaps this should be mentioned in the article.—Wikipeditor 20:20, 28 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Name changes in South Africa edit

These new names hide some of the history and existing articles they are related to.Gregorydavid 08:37, 8 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Category renaming edit

Coat of arms edit

The coat of arms must be replaced. The image is in the public domain. Gregorydavid (talk) 06:55, 24 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

The coat of arms (as an abstract design) is not copyrighted; but the specific drawing of it that was on the Commons was copyrighted by vector-images.com. If someone else can themselves draw a free version of the coat of arms, then we would be able to use it. - htonl (talk) 14:04, 24 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

Eastern Cape government institutions edit

I wish to propose the new section(s) to be included to improve Eastern Cape. When you are browsing through the page, It would close the gap before or after '7 Municipalities' to have the sections below. Consideration may also be made for other provinces to include theirs as this is a common structure of any province. If however, there is a page somewhere that has the provincial government institutions then it should be linked to this page in some way.

I have included my proposal as follows:

Provincial government institutions edit

Provincial government of the Eastern Cape is made up of Provincial Departments and Public Entities.

Provincial departments edit

Eastern Cape has 14 government departments.

[1]

  1. Office of the Premier
  2. Provincial Legislature
  3. Department of Health
  4. Department of Social Development and Special Programmes
  5. Department of Roads and Public Works
  6. Department of Education
  7. Department of Local Government and Traditional Affairs
  8. Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform
  9. Department of Economic Development, Environmental Affairs and Tourism
  10. Department of Transport
  11. Department of Human Settlements
  12. Provincial Planning and Treasury
  13. Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture
  14. Department of Safety and Liaison

Provincial Public Entities edit

Eastern Cape has a total of eleven public entities, consisting of Provincial Public Entities and Provincial Government Business Enterprises as follows: [2] [3] Provincial Public Entities

  1. Eastern Cape Socio Economic Consultative Council (ECSECC);
  2. Eastern Cape Rural Development Agency (ECRDA);
  3. Eastern Cape Appropriate Technology Unit (ECATU);
  4. Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency (ECPTA);
  5. Eastern Cape Gambling and Betting Board (ECGBB);
  6. Eastern Cape Liquor Board (ECLB); and
  7. Eastern Cape Provincial Arts & Culture Council (ECPACC).

[4]

Provincial Government Business Enterprises

  1. Eastern Cape Development Corporation (ECDC);
  2. East London Industrial Development Zone (ELIDZ);
  3. Coega Development Corporation (CDC); and
  4. Mayibuye Transport Corporation (MTC).

TruBrother (talk) 05:29, 28 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

References

Name changes edit

@Greenman and Aliwal2012: Hi, there. A lot of Eastern Cape villages/towns/airports/cities' names have been changed. For instance, Port Elizabeth is now Gqeberha, Uitenhage is now Kariega, King William's Town is now Qonce, etc. See here for the list. Please help with the updating/changing names of the relevant articles. I would do it all tonight, but I'm dead on my feet. Best, LefcentrerightDiscuss 20:41, 23 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

Hi @Lefcentreright:! Thanks for the shoutout :) I see though you've had at least the Port Elizabeth changes reverted. I concur with the consensus there, it's not the commonly-used name yet, so is too soon, although the new official names should be mentioned in the articles concerned. Greenman (talk) 18:28, 24 February 2021 (UTC)Reply