This page was created to cater the people o malamulele with information that will not mislead the people within the are and thier surrounding, with this in mind we work hard getting only valid information to share/publish and not take sides upon politics There are between 100 and 120 villages in the Malamulele area, with an approximate population of ± 500 000.[29][30] According to official Stats S
A census 2011 results, some 82 Malamulele villages (excluding the township), were home to 206,646 people.[31] During the same period, Malamulele Town had a population of 13,070.[32] In 2001, or 10 years prior, Thulamela calculated the population according to some 16 main areas (again, excluding the township), supposedly representing the number of independent chiefs, which when summed up come to 199,807 people.[33][better source needed] During this same period, Malamulele Town had a population of 11,299.[34] These main areas are: Gijana (Magona), Madonsi, Makuleke, Mavambe, Mhinga, Mphambo, Mtititi, Mudavula, Mukhomi, Mulamula, Mulenzhe, Ntlhaveni (Bevhula), Tshikonelo, Xigalo, Xigamane, and Xikundu, thereby recognising 14 Tsonga and 2 Venda (Mulenzhe and Tshikonelo) chiefs. For perspective, its north western neighbour, Thohoyandou, had a population of 69,453[37] in 2011, more than double its 2001 population of 32,730.[38] Its eastern neighbour, Giyani, rose from 22,725[39] to 25,954.[40]