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Developmental local government and the role that public private partnerships can play in achieving this in the Breede River/Winelands MunicipalityEverson, Anton W. J. 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2005. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This thesis analyse the new trend of governance and
management, introduced in the public sector abroad and now
for the past couple of years in South Africa.
The research further explores issues affecting public
service delivery in general and then concludes by exploring
local government in the Boland area in the Western Cape.
The development role of government, and especially local
government in South Africa necessitates alternative methods
of service delivery, funding and skills transfer. The
performance in developing countries as far as service
delivery is concerned is hampered due to many constraints,
of which unemployment and poverty are two most important
ones.
The literature review has explored the role New Public
Management can play in achieving sustainable local
government and further reviews developmental local
government in South Africa. Public-private partnerships as a
means of service delivery have also been dealt with in the
literature review.
The case study focuses on a municipality in the Western
Cape, Boland region, the Breede River/Winelands Municipality
and its demographic, employment and affordability status. It
further highlights the investigations done to determine
using alternative measures to render services and for
partnerships. The current public-private partnership that is
in place is also evaluated and elaborated on. If the
municipality do not use alternative sources to generate
income, create jobs and render services, be it due to outsourcing or partnerships, the municipality will not be
able to deliver affordable services and meet its obligation
to render sustainable services in the area. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die navorsing
dienslewering in
ondersoek verder aspekte wat openbare
en sluitdan af deur n
Opsomming
Die tesis analiseer die nuwe tendense van regeer en bestuur,
wat in die publieke sektor internasionaal, en nou ook vir
die afgelope aantal jare in Suid-Afrika toegepas word.
die geheel raak,
ondersoek na plaaslike regering binne die Boland area, in
die Wes-Kaap. Die ontwikkelings rol van regering, en in besonder plaaslike
regering in Suid-Afrika noodsaak alternatiewe metodes van
dienslewering, befondsing en die oordra van vaardighede. Die
prestasie binne ontwikkelende lande sover dit dienslewering
betref, word belemmer deur te veel struikelblokke, waarvan
werkloosheid en armoede twee van die belangrikste is.
Die li teratuur studie ondersoek die rol wat nuwe publieke
bestuur (New Public Management) kan vervul om volhoubare
plaaslike regering te verseker. Verder ondersoek ditook
ontwikkelende plaaslike regering in Suid-Afrika. Publieke
privaat vennootskappe (public-private partnerships as n
middelom munisipale dienste te lewer was ook ondersoek.
Die gevalle
Munisipaliteit.
area in die
studie fokus op die Breërivier/Wynland
Die munisipali tei t is geleë in die Boland
Wes-Kaap. Sy ligging, werkgeleenthede en
bekostigbaarheids aspekte word ook ontleed. Die ondersoeke
wat gedoen is om alternatiewe metodes en bronne vir
dienslewering te bepaal, wat vennootskappe ins lui t, is ook
hierin vervat. Die publieke privaat vennootskap wat tans
bestaan binne die munisipaliteit, word ook op uitgewei. Indien die munisipaliteit nie alternatiewe bronne vind om
inkomste te genereer, werkgeleenthede te skep en diens te
lewer nie, hetsy deur privatisering of vennootskappe, sal
die munisipaliteit nie daarin slaag om bekostigbare diens te
lewer en dienste te verskaf nie. Die munisipaliteit sal dan
ook nie sy verpligting om volhoubare dienslewering binne sy
regsgebied te verseker en ook nie sy verpligting om
volhoubare plaaslike regering daar te stel, kan nakom nie.
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The human resources capacity of Endumeni Municipality as a developmental local government institutionCele, Cyprian Godfrey Nhlanhla 04 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2003. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The post-apartheid era in South Africa has been marked by a whole range of important
changes. At local government, these changes have been manifested by, among other
things, the change in strategy from regulatory to developmental local government.
Interms of the open systems approach to organisational change, changes in one part of an
organisation need to be complemented by matching changes in other parts of the
organisation. This is the premise that forms the basis of this study. It is argued
particularly that the success of developmental local government hinges, to a large extent,
on complementary changes being made in other departments of a municipality.
The study focuses on one of these departments, namely the human resources (HR.)
department of a municipality. It investigates Endumeni Municipality, and researches
whether it has the necessary HR capacity to cope with the new strategy of developmental
local government. This is subsequently followed by recommendations derived from the
findings.
HR capacity is defined as the combination of the following key variables:
strategic partnership between the HR function and other functions of a
municipality;
integration of HR policies, systems and competencies with the developmental
mission of a municipality;
coherence among the different components of the HR strategy;
flexibility of the HR strategy; and
Alignment of the culture of a municipality with its developmental mission. The study is descriptive in character. It makes use of a combination of qualitative and
quantitative methods of investigation. The qualitative method comprises interviews with
key informants and an analysis of official documents. The quantitative method, on the
other hand, consists of a questionnaire that is administered to the Councillors of the
municipality.
The study came to a conclusion that Endumeni Municipality lacks the HR capacity to
carry out its developmental functions. To remedy this situation, the following
recommendations have been suggested:
(i) The current role of the HR section has to be reviewed with the view to elevate it
to the level of a strategic partner.
(ii) The HR competencies, policies and practices of the municipality are still
embedded in the outdated system of regulatory local government. These must
also come up for review so that they can be re-aligned with developmental local
government.
(iii) There is generally lack of co-ordination among the various components of HR
strategy. These must be re-aligned so that they can complement each other.
(iv) The municipality is currently finding it difficult to discard the old HR strategies, a
point which suggests rigidity on the part of these strategies. Inorder to cope with
the changing environmental conditions, the municipality needs to have some
flexibility in its HR strategies.
(v) Finally, the prevailing culture still shows elements, which support the old system.
This has to be addressed in order to create a new culture that is consistent with
developmental local government. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die post-apartheid era in Suid-Afrika word gekenmerk deur 'n reeks baie belangrike
veranderinge. Op plaaslike regeringsvlak word hierdie veranderinge, onder andere
gekenmerk deur die verandering in strategie van regulerende na ontwikkelende plaaslike
regering.
Volgens die oopstelselbehadering tot organisatoriese verandering moet veranderinge in
een afdeling van 'n organisasie aangevul te word deur soortgelyke veranderinge in ander
afdelings van die organisasie. Hierdie stelling vorm die basis van hierdie studie. Daar
word geargumenteer dat die sukses van ontwikkelende plaaslike regering in "n groot mate
rus op aanvullende veranderinge wat gemaak word in ander afdelings van die
munisipaliteit.
Hierdie studie fokus op een van hierdie afdelings, naamlik Menslike Hulpbronne (MH).
"n Studie word gedoen om te bepaal of Endumeni Munisipaliteit oor die nodige MR
beskik om die nuwe strategie van ontwikkelende plaaslike regering te ondersteun. Dit
word gevolg deur aanbevelings wat spruit uit die bevindings.
MH - kapasiteit word gedefinieer as "n kombinasie van die volgende sleutelveranderlikes:
n strategiese venootskap tussen die MR-funksie en ander funksies van "n
munisipaliteit;
inskakeling van MH-beleide, stelsel en - vaardighede met die ontwikkelingsmissie
van' n munisipaliteit;
samehorigheid tussen die verskillende komponente van die MR - strategie;
aanpasbaarheid van die MR - strategie; en
gerigtheid van die kultuur van' n munisipaliteit op sy ontwikkelingsmissie. Die studie is beskrywend van aard. Dit maak gebruik: van "n kombinasie van
kwalitatiewe en kwantitatiewe metodes van ondersoek. Die kwalitatiewe metode behels
onderhoude met belangrike informante en ontleding van amptelike dokumente. Die
kwantitatiewe metode, aan die ander kant, behels "n vraelys wat versprei word onder
ampsdraers van die munisipaliteit.
Die studie kom tot die gevolgtrekking dat Endumeni Munisipaliteit nie oordie MHkapasiteit
beskik om sy ontwikkelingsfunksie uit te voer nie. Die volgende aanbevelings
word gedoen, om hierdie probleem op te los:
(i) Die huidige rol van die MH - seksie moet hersien word om dit uit te lig na die
vlak van "n strategiese vennoot.
(ii) Die MR - vaardighede, beleide en praktyke van die munisipaliteit verteenwoordig
steeds "n uitgediende stelsel van regulerende plaaslike bestuur. Dit moet hiersien
word en in lyn gebring word met die ontwikkelende plaaslike regering.
(iii) In die algemeen is daar min samewerking tussen die verskeie komponente van die
MR - strategie. Hulle moet in lyn gebring word sodat hulle mekaar kan
komplimenteer.
(iv) Die munisipaliteit vind dit moeilik om ontslae te raak van die ou MH - strategie,
"n punt wat die onbuigsaamheid van hierdie strategieë bewys. Om by te bly met
die veranderende omgewingstoestande, moet die munisipaliteit buigsaamheid in
sy MR - strategie hê.
(v)- Ten slote, die huidige kultuur toon steeds elemente wat die ou stelsel steun. Dit
moet aangespreek word om "n nuwe kultuur te ontwikkel wat in ooreenstemming .
is met ontwikkelende plaaslike regering.
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Sustaining administrative effectiveness after municipal elections through change managementEngelbrecht, Maria Magdalena 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPA)--Stellenbosch University, 2013. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Municipalities are vulnerable to a potential regime change every five years due to municipal elections. These elections leave a municipality susceptible to the instituting of a new political leadership with its own strategies and ideologies. As part of the government sphere considered closest to its citizens, it is essential that municipalities run efficiently and effectively. The new political leadership could, however, propose and institute changes within the municipality which could temporarily threaten the efficiency of the municipality. It is imperative that the change process is managed effectively to ensure minimum disruption to the administration of the municipality and its ability to deliver services to its citizens.
This study focuses on change management as an instrument to manage the changes proposed and instituted by a new political leadership post-municipal election. The study explores the role of governance, councillors and administration, as well as examines the effects which regime change has on municipalities, both politically and administratively. It explores change management, the various models and approaches which can be applied to change processes and applies this to the case of an anonymous municipality in the Western Cape.
The municipality, used in this study, experienced administrative changes in 2012 with a policy and macrostructure change initiated by the new political leadership. The study uses non-empirical as well as empirical research to illustrate the change process, after which change management principles are applied to this case study.
The importance of instituting a sufficient implementation plan based on change management principles is identified as key to ensure that the change process is managed effectively. The study further emphasises the importance of communication to officials throughout the change period. These findings resulted in the development of a Change Management Procedure Model to serve as guideline for municipal management during change periods. This model, which serves as recommendation to the study, will potentially minimise the possible disruption which changes can bring to the municipality and ensure that efficient service delivery is maintained. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Vyfjaarlikse munisipale verkiesings laat munisipaliteite kwesbaar vir ’n potensiële regime-verandering en die daarstelling van ’n nuwe politiese leierskap met sy eie strategieë en ideologiëe. As deel van die regeringsfeer wat die naaste aan sy burgers beskou word, is dit uiters belangrik dat munisipaliteite doeltreffend en effektief bestuur word. Die nuwe leierskap kan egter veranderinge voorstel en instel wat die doeltreffendheid van die munisipaliteit tydelik bedreig. Daarom is dit noodsaaklik dat hierdie veranderingsproses effektief bestuur word ten einde die minimum ontwrigting vir die munisipaliteit en sy vermoë om dienste aan burgers te lewer tot gevolg te hê.
Hierdie studie fokus op veranderingsbestuur as ’n instrument om die veranderinge van ’n nuwe politiese leierskap na ’n munisipale verkiesing te bestuur. Die studie ondersoek die rol van die bestuur, raadslede en die administrasie, asook die effek wat ’n regime-verandering op munisipaliteite, beide polities en administratief, het. Verder word die verskeie modelle en benaderings tot veranderingsbestuur wat op veranderingsprosesse toegepas kan word, verken en op Alak Munisipaliteit toegepas.
Die munisipaliteit wat gebruik is in hierdie studie, het in 2012 administratiewe veranderinge ervaar as gevolg van ’n beleid- en makrostuktuurverandering wat deur die nuwe politiese leierskap geïnisieer is. Hierdie studie gebruik nie-empiriese sowel as empiriese navorsing om die veranderingsproses te illustreer, waarna veranderingsbestuurbeginsels op die gevallestudie toegepas word.
Die bevindinge van die studie identifiseer hoe belangrik ’n voldoende implementeringsplan gebaseer op veranderingsbestuurbeginsels is ten einde te verseker dat die veranderingsproses effektief bestuur word. Die studie benadruk verder die belangrikheid van kommunikasie met amptenare gedurende die veranderingstydperk. Hierdie bevindinge het gelei to die ontwikkeling van ’n Veranderingsbestuur Prosedure Model om as riglyn vir munisipale bestuur gedurende veranderingstydperke te dien. Die model, wat dien as aanbeveling na aanleiding van die studie, het die potensiaal om die moontlike ontwrigting wat veranderinge in die munisipaliteit tot gevolg kan hê te verminder en te verseker dat doeltreffende dienslewering gehandhaaf word.
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Enhancing service delivery at local government level: challenges and recommendations for the City of Cape Town.Nabe, Thembela W January 2000 (has links)
No abstract available.
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Die uitwerking van nuwe munisipale wetgewing op menslike hulpbronpraktyke by 'n middel grootte plaaslike bestuur in Mpumalanga13 August 2012 (has links)
M.Phil. / Na die nasionale munisipale verkiesings staan nuwe plaaslike munisipaliteite voor die grootste uitdaging ooit ten opsigte van dienslewering aan die gemeenskappe wat hulle bedien (Business Day, 2000, 12 Julie). Daar word berig dat slegs 20% van huishoudings in die Suid Afrikaanse samelewing het nie toegang tot skoon drinkwater en basiese sanitasie dienste het nie. Meer as 30% huishoudings het nie elektrisiteit nie en ongeveer 40% beskik nie oor vullisverwyderingsdienste nie (Business Day, 2000, 12 Julie). Van die huishoudings wat wel dienste ontvang, betaal 68% hulle munisipale rekenings stiptelik terwyl 1,4 miljoen huishoudings hulle huur en dienste gelde nie gereeld betaal nie. (Sake Beeld, 2000, 4 Julie). Gevolglik gaan plaaslike owerhede gebuk onder geweldige finansiele nood. Ongeveer 151 van die 843 munisipaliteite van Suid Afrika is in 'n krisis situasie terwyl byna die helfte van hulle finansiele probleme het. (Beeld, 1999, 22 Julie). Daar is selfs plaaslike owerhede wat pensioenfonds-, werkloosheidsversekering- en belastingbydraes gebruik om te betaal vir operasionele kostes. (Beeld, 2000, 27 Maart). Die Munisipale Afbakeningsraad het die aantal munisipaliteite in Suid Afrika verminder van 843 tot 232. In Mpumalanga alleen is die bestaande 55 munisipaliteite verminder na 25, 'n vermindering van ongeveer 50%. (Beeld, 1999, 16 November). Slegs 3 munisipaliteite in Mpumalanga funksioneer behoorlik terwyl 12 in 'n kritieke toestand is (Provinsiale Beeld, 1999, 25 November). Nader aan die tuisfront het die munisipale funksies van Ogies in duie gestort as gevolg van gebrek aan bekwaamheid van personeel. Ongeveer 20% van die inwoners betaal vir munisipale dienste (Provinsiale Beeld, 1999, 26 Julie). Die samevoeging van munisipaliteite behoort Iewensvatbaar in die hand te werk.
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Selecting an appropriate organisational performance management system for South African municipalitiesZulu, Zwile January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)-Business Studies Unit, Durban University of Technology, 2006
x, 113, [6] leaves / This study is aimed at understanding the potential organisational performance management systems that could be used by municipalities and hence the topic "Selecting an appropriate organisational performance management system for South African municipalities" / M
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What has enabled WASSUP, a water and sanitation based community based organisation (CBO) to emerge and endure over a period of timeSobantu, Mziwandile 22 October 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Community participation in social movements: the case of the Landless People's Movement in Thembelihle, JohannesburgNyawade, Steva January 2016 (has links)
A research report submitted to the School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Humanities of the University of the Witwatersrand in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Development Studies
March, 2016 / The emphasis in making government more accessible to the people has produced dismal effects,
this has led to the emergence of civil society organizations claiming to give the voiceless a voice
and facilitating participation of the marginalized towards how they are governed. This research,
through a case study of the Landless People’s Movement in Thembelihle (LPM – Thembelihle)
focuses on the internal dynamics of a community’s participation in social movements. The study
questions social movements’ efforts in nurturing participation within them and whether the
assumed claims of representation are reflective to the participants needs. The report argues that
social movements do not necessarily nurture democratic principles such as participation within
them. The reasons for this are: 1) social movements have been engineered to focus on the state as
the adversary thus their efforts are outward looking 2) the nature of the issues they tackle are
highly politicized and thus attract a large following regardless. Analyzing data from interviews
and various documents, first and foremost the study aimed to investigate the level of
participation by the community in LPM - Thembelihle using the concept and typologies of
participation as stipulated in the ladder of participation. Secondly, the aim was to connect the
level of participation to the representation of the participating community in an attempt to find if
at all there is a correlation. The findings revealed that in spite of community control of the LPM
–Thembelihle branch, a deep degree of participation was not achieved but that did not deter
LPM’s representation of the Thembelihle community. As this may be a contradiction regarding
the empowering aspects of participation, the study concludes by suggesting that community
participation should also be used to enrich social movement organizations considering their
structured nature and role as intermediaries / MT2017
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The role of traditional leaders in local governmentLebese, Potane Silas January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (MPA) --University of the North, 2001 / Refer to document
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Sustaining service provision within municipalities in the Northern Province with specific reference to Duiwelskloof / Ga-Kgapane Transitional Local CouncilMaake, Matshankutu Timothy January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (MPA.) -- University of Limpopo, 2001 / Refer to document
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