Ga-Segonyana Municipality
Ga-Segonyana Municipality is a former cross-boundary municipality with areas in the Northern Cape and the North-West Province. The municipal jurisdiction consists of 33 residential areas within a radius of approximately 80km in and around Kuruman, and has approximately 75000 residents.
The municipality’s economy is mainly based on the surrounding mining and agricultural activities. The municipal seat, Kuruman, is situated on the Namaquari route, forming part of the main route between Gauteng and Namibia and Cape Town via Upington.
The name Ga-Segonyana means small calabash with bubbling water.
Municipal Contact Details
Postal Address:
Private Bag X1522, Kuruman 8460
Email: kurmun@ga-segonyana.gov.za
Tel: 053 712 1095/6/7
053 712 1048
053 712 1080
053 712 1876
Fax: 053 712 3581
Office hours
Municipality:
Weekdays:
7:30 - 13:00 and 14:00 - 16:30
Rates Hall:
Weekdays:
8:00 - 12:45 and 14:00 - 15:30
Licensing Department:
Weekdays:
8:00 - 12:45 and 14:00 - 15:00
Coat of Arms
The motto is prosperity.
The symbols represent the different elements that form part of the development of the area:
Crown - Local Authority Red sun - Sunshine and heat Water - The Eye Cross - Christianity (Moffat) Camel-thorn tree - Importance of the natural heritage Animals - Agricultural sector