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Just now, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Leader oka vision tho inka anni katteyaledhu lekunte road thavvi kankara theeskapoyinattu.. buildings kulagotti polavaram constructions vadukonevaallu jaffas

really 

jaggad running administration from what built during cbn regime

inka entha cver chesina kashtam pichodini

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1 minute ago, futureofandhra said:

okasari chudandi anna 

south africa lo ippudu emi vundho 

update avvali ga

pichodu edho chepthey why to follow

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_with_multiple_capitals
6 countries have more than one capital.. SA still have 3 capitals anna.. jagananna manam anukunnantha pichiodu kadhemo aithe

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1 minute ago, futureofandhra said:

really 

jaggad running administration from what built during cbn regime

inka entha cver chesina kashtam pichodini

Running administration from temporary buildings ani @Android_Halwa chepthunde

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Just now, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Running administration from temporary buildings ani @Android_Halwa chepthunde

adhi kooda chethakani pichodu saying 3 capitals anna

3.5 years no roads repair chesey scene ledhu

button nokkandi anna money vasthayi ga 

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5 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_with_multiple_capitals
6 countries have more than one capital.. SA still have 3 capitals anna.. jagananna manam anukunnantha pichiodu kadhemo aithe

It’s a throwback to when the Union of South Africa was established in 1910 from the four British colonies, Cape Province, Natal, the Orange River Colony (formerly the Orange Free State, though it readopted that name) and Transvaal (formerly the South African Republic).

Unlike Canada and Australia, which were federations, in which the provinces and states retained considerable self-government, with their own parliaments with the power to make their own laws and raise their own taxes, South Africa became a unitary state, in which the provinces had far less autonomy.

As a result, it was decided that in compensation for the four former colonies having lost their self-government, instead of having a single national capital, each of their capitals would be the seat of one of the branches of government, or serve some official function, as well as getting financial compensation.

Article 133 of the Union of South Africa Act states that:

In order to compensate Pietermaritzburg and Bloemfontein for any loss sustained by them in the form of diminution of prosperity or decreased rateable value by reason of their ceasing to be the seats of government of their respective colonies, there shall be paid from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for a period not exceeding twenty-five years to the municipal councils of such towns a grant of two per centum per annum on their municipal debts, as existing on the thirty-first day of January nineteen hundred and nine, and as ascertained by the Controller and Auditor-General.

 

Hence Pretoria became the administrative capital, Cape Town the legislative capital and Bloemfontein became the judicial capital, whereas Pietermaritzburg didn’t get anything, although it was, apparently, designated as the ‘archival capital’.

Had South Africa been made a federation, then perhaps Pretoria could have become the federal capital, and Johannesburg could have become the new state capital of the Transvaal, similar to how Toronto is the capital of the province of Ontario, but Ottawa, also in Ontario, is the capital of Canada.

Now, however, no city in South Africa is designated a capital, only as the seat of one or other branch of government, hence Cape Town is designated as ‘the seat of Parliament’, not as ‘the legislative capital’. Interestingly, Article 42 Section 6 of the present Constitution of the Republic of South Africa states that:

The seat of Parliament is Cape Town, but an Act of Parliament enacted in accordance with section 76(1) and (5) may determine that the seat of Parliament is elsewhere.

 

Now that South Africa’s nine provinces have more self-government than before, I think there’s less need to have more than one national capital, much as I like Cape Town. Sydney is happy being the capital of New South Wales, while Vancouver isn’t the capital of British Columbia, so I’d make Pretoria the national capital.

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3 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

adhi kooda chethakani pichodu saying 3 capitals anna

3.5 years no roads repair chesey scene ledhu

button nokkandi anna money vasthayi ga 

SA laga 3 capitals maintain chesthadu ma anna.. wait and see.. first 3 years welfare next 27 years development

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1 minute ago, futureofandhra said:

It’s a throwback to when the Union of South Africa was established in 1910 from the four British colonies, Cape Province, Natal, the Orange River Colony (formerly the Orange Free State, though it readopted that name) and Transvaal (formerly the South African Republic).

Unlike Canada and Australia, which were federations, in which the provinces and states retained considerable self-government, with their own parliaments with the power to make their own laws and raise their own taxes, South Africa became a unitary state, in which the provinces had far less autonomy.

As a result, it was decided that in compensation for the four former colonies having lost their self-government, instead of having a single national capital, each of their capitals would be the seat of one of the branches of government, or serve some official function, as well as getting financial compensation.

Article 133 of the Union of South Africa Act states that:

In order to compensate Pietermaritzburg and Bloemfontein for any loss sustained by them in the form of diminution of prosperity or decreased rateable value by reason of their ceasing to be the seats of government of their respective colonies, there shall be paid from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for a period not exceeding twenty-five years to the municipal councils of such towns a grant of two per centum per annum on their municipal debts, as existing on the thirty-first day of January nineteen hundred and nine, and as ascertained by the Controller and Auditor-General.

 

Hence Pretoria became the administrative capital, Cape Town the legislative capital and Bloemfontein became the judicial capital, whereas Pietermaritzburg didn’t get anything, although it was, apparently, designated as the ‘archival capital’.

Had South Africa been made a federation, then perhaps Pretoria could have become the federal capital, and Johannesburg could have become the new state capital of the Transvaal, similar to how Toronto is the capital of the province of Ontario, but Ottawa, also in Ontario, is the capital of Canada.

Now, however, no city in South Africa is designated a capital, only as the seat of one or other branch of government, hence Cape Town is designated as ‘the seat of Parliament’, not as ‘the legislative capital’. Interestingly, Article 42 Section 6 of the present Constitution of the Republic of South Africa states that:

The seat of Parliament is Cape Town, but an Act of Parliament enacted in accordance with section 76(1) and (5) may determine that the seat of Parliament is elsewhere.

 

Now that South Africa’s nine provinces have more self-government than before, I think there’s less need to have more than one national capital, much as I like Cape Town. Sydney is happy being the capital of New South Wales, while Vancouver isn’t the capital of British Columbia, so I’d make Pretoria the national capital.

Ante ippudu SA ki no 3 capitals antunnava anna?

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1 minute ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

SA laga 3 capitals maintain chesthadu ma anna.. wait and see.. first 3 years welfare next 27 years development

3.5 years going to be over 

button nokkandi anna money tisukoni anni marchipotham 

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3 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

its not needed antunna anna 

its an outdated thing  only pichollu think that way 

roads vesey scene lenodu 3 capitals enti anna 

South Africa only needs one capital: Zuma (businesstech.co.za)

Not needed a needed a kadhu kadha .. aada undhi but failed emo idhe challenging a theeskoni akkada nundi lessons nerchukoni we will make success antunna @chandrabhai7

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6 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

3.5 years going to be over 

button nokkandi anna money tisukoni anni marchipotham 

Already development process started .. megomathanam going on in ifupulapaya.. you will see results soon

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22 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

naya singapore is possible in reality 

not pichodi 3 cpaitals

It’s possible only in pulka dreams .. 

pichodu 3 capitals aannadu kaani eeppudu idly towers , icon bridge graphics chupiyledu 

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12 minutes ago, JUST444FUN said:

It’s possible only in pulka dreams .. 

pichodu 3 capitals aannadu kaani eeppudu idly towers , icon bridge graphics chupiyledu 

Really 😂

How engineering construction go by

What any one sees first before building is graphic only

 

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30 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_with_multiple_capitals
6 countries have more than one capital.. SA still have 3 capitals anna.. jagananna manam anukunnantha pichiodu kadhemo aithe

puli ni choosi nakka vaatha pettukunattu undhi.

All of them appear like countries with deep problems.

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