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The political and administrative interface on the local government sphere :|bNelson Mandela Bay MunicipalityMaqoko, Zandile January 2015 (has links)
Municipalities in South Africa are experiencing serious challenges in dealing with the interface between politicians and administrators. The study is based on the political and administrative interface (the relationship between the politicians and administration) in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality. An introductory background as well as a theoretical perspective on the phenomenon of ‘politics-administration interface’ and highlights on the significant role that this phenomenon plays in promoting good governance in local government is provided. The study analyses the legislative and policy framework that regulates local government and provides various theoretical models that deal with the political administrative relationships such as the dichotomy model, politicised model and complementarity model. The qualitative research method was used in the study, that is, a secondary data design as a method to collect data, which was supplemented by an extensive literature review. Secondary data sources such as reports, policies, newspapers, books were used to collect data. The descriptive case study and the documentary analysis methods were utilised to investigate the relationship between the politicians and administrators in the municipality. The major challenge in local government is that both politicians and administrators interfere in each other’s roles and responsibilities and this results in major conflict in the municipalities and frustration among the staff because they are not free to undertake their daily functions without interference. The findings reflected that there is a need to professionalise and de-politicised local government. The study makes a number of recommendations which included, inter alia, regulating political interference in administration, clarity of roles and responsibilities of politicians and administrators and separating the municipal administration from politics.
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Sir David Pieter de Villiers Graaff : sakeman en politikus aan die Kaap 1859 –1931Dommisse, Ebbe 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (PhD)-- Stellenbosch University, 2011. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study is a biography of Sir David Pieter de Villiers Graaff, Bt, of Cape Town, who was born
in 1859 and died in 1931. It covers his whole life span, from his birth as a poor farm boy in the
district of Villiersdorp until his death as one of South Africa’s most innovative businessmen
after he also distinguished himself in a political career. As the pioneer of cold storage in South
Africa he brought the practice of frozen meat and food to the country at the end of the
nineteenth century and in the meat trade he built up one of the biggest business undertakings
in the Southern Hemisphere. As mayor of Cape Town at the youthful age of 31 he played a
decisive rol in the modernisation of the city. As a member of Genl. Louis Botha’s first Cabinet
after Union in 1910, a defining event which laid down the borders of the present Republic of
South Africa, he played a sometimes underestimated role in the development of the country
and its economy after the tribulations and long-term effects of the Anglo-Boer War. The life of
this complex businessman/politician, a Cape Afrikaner who as a bachelor at an advanced age
received a hereditary British title and thereafter married the daughter of the dominee of his
Dutch Reformed congegation, is also a fascinating example of the difficult choices which Cape
Afrikaners in colonial times had to make between loyalty to the British Crown and commitment
to the native soil of South Africa. His biography furthermore offers an insight into the role of a
top business leader who enters politics, a facet which has received little coverage in South
African historial research. By describing the mosaic of his life in the time span in which he was
a prominent figure, it was endeavoured to cast more light on the social and cultural context of
an epoch-making period, thereby seeking to contribute to a nuanced understanding of the
South African past. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie studie is ‘n biografie van sir David Pieter de Villiers Graaff, die baronet van Kaapstad
wat in 1859 gebore en in 1931 oorlede is. Dit dek sy hele lewensloop, van sy geboorte-uur as
arm plaasseun in die distrik van Villiersdorp totdat hy as een van Suid-Afrika se innoverendste
sakemanne gesterf het nadat hy hom ook in ‘n politieke loopbaan onderskei het. As die pionier
van koelbewaring in Suid-Afrika het hy teen die einde van die negentiende eeu die verkoeling
van vleis en voedsel op groot skaal na die land gebring en in die vleisbedryf een van die grootste
sakeondernemings in die Suidelike Halfrond opgebou. As burgemeester van Kaapstad op die
jeugdige ouderdom van 31 het hy ‘n deurslaggewende bydrae tot die modernisering van die
stad gelewer. As lid van genl. Louis Botha se eerste Kabinet na Uniewording in 1910, ‘n
bepalende gebeurtenis waardeur die landsgrense van die huidige Republiek van Suid-Afrika
vasgelê is, het hy ‘n soms onderskatte rol in die opgang van die land en die landsekonomie na
die beproewinge en langtermyn-gevolge van die Anglo-Boere-oorlog gespeel. Die lewensverhaal
van hierdie komplekse sakeleier-politikus, ‘n Kaapse Afrikaner wat as vrygesel op gevorderde
leeftyd ‘n erflike Britse titel ontvang het en daarna met die dogter van die leraar van sy NG
gemeente getroud is, is boonop ‘n boeiende voorbeeld van die moeilike keuses wat Kaapse
Afrikaners in koloniale tye tussen trou aan die Britse Ryk en verankering in die Suid-
Afrikaanse bodem moes maak. Sy lewensverhaal bied voorts insig in die rol van ‘n top-sakeman
wat tot die aktiewe politiek toetree, ‘n faset wat in die Suid-Afrikaanse geskiedskrywing nog
weinig ontgin is. Deur die mosaïek van sy lewe uit te beeld in die tydsgewrig waarin hy ‘n
prominente figuur was, is gepoog om ook meer lig op die maatskaplike en kulturele konteks
van daardie epogmakende tydperk te werp en sodoende ‘n genuanseerde begrip van die Suid-
Afrikaanse verlede te bevorder.
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An assessment of the effect of political and administrative leadership in ensuring sustainable service delivery in Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality Eastern CapeMuteyi,Thembisile January 2016 (has links)
This study attempts to assess the level to which effective political and management leadership for contributes to sustainable services. Looking at the past performance of the municipality one can see that around the years of 2003 and 2004, the municipality achieved a financially unqualified report from the Auditor General with just two points raised. However, from that point on the municipality has been on a steady decline. The most decline was from the period 2006 - 2011. The decline in the performance of the municipality has been so rapid in the five year period mentioned above so much that the 2010/2011 Auditor General Report on the municipality ran up to eighty issues over fourteen pages. Noteworthy is the fact that the decline in service delivery and financial management confirmed by the performance decline marked by the Auditor General coincided with several changes at the senior political and management levels. For example under the period of decline, the Municipality operated without a permanent Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for a period of more than four years. Also, during the period of decline the municipality had six municipal managers all in acting capacities and about four executive mayors in the same period. Regarding the issue of leadership in the municipality, the Auditor General made the following observation.
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Lewe van F.H. Odendaal, 1898-1966De Villiers, Johan Willem 11 1900 (has links)
Frans Hendrik Odendaal is in 1898 op Kimberley gebore. Hy
het sy jeugjare op Boshof deurgebring en matrikuleer in 1916.
Deur privaatstudie kwalifiseer hy in 1927 as prokureur.
Hy is in 1919 met Magdalena Petronella du Plessis getroud.
Uit hierdie huwelik is vier dogters gebore. Na h kart wewenaarskap
tree hy in 1948 met Magdalena Jacoba Truter in die huwelik.
Uit hierdie huwelik is twee dogters gebore, terwyl hy die dogters
uit Magdalena Truter se vorige huwelik wettiglik aangeneem
het.
In 1928 vestig Odendaal horn as prokureur op Nylstroom w~ar
hy by sy vennoot, adv J G Strijdom se politieke bedrywighede
inskakel. In 1938 word hy lid van die Nasionale Party van
Transvaal se Inligtingsburo. Gedurende die Tweede Wereldoorlog
was hy vir h kort tydperk Kommandant van die OssewaBrandwag
in die Waterberg. In 1948 is hy tot L P R vir Waterberg
verkies en in 1952 tot L U K. In 1958 is hy as Administrateur
van Transvaal benoem. Hy het geskiedenis in Transvaal gemaak
deurdat hy die eerste Administrateur was wat uit die geledere
van die Provinsiale Raad in die gesogte pas benoem is.
Odendaal het bekendheid verwerf as eerste voorsitter van TRUK
en vir sy aandeel in die bevordering en opbou van die kunste
in Transvaal. Insgelyks het hy kuns in Suid-Afrika op h ordelike
grondslag geplaas. Hy kan as een van die grondleggers van
georganiseerde streekrade vir die kunste in Suid-Afrika beskou
word. As Administrateur het hy horn verder onderskei as onderwysvernuwer
en bevorderaar van snelboumetodes in die provinsiale
geboue-program in Transvaal. Voorts het hy baie bygedra tot
die groat ontwikkeling op nywerheids- en verkeersgebied in
sy provinsie.
Tussen 1952 en 1966 was hy ononderbroke voorsitter van die
Nasionale Parkeraad. Hy was deels daarvoor verantwoordelik
dat di~ organisasie tot h winsgewende en ordelike besigheidsonderneming
uitgebou is. In die proses het hy natuurbewaring
in die hele Suid-Afrika bevorder. Hy was oak voorsitter van
die veelbesproke Kommissie van ondersoek na aangeleenthede
in Suidwes-Afrika en kan beskou word as die vader van vernuwing
en ontwikkeling in moderne Namibie.
Hy is in 1966 na h hartaanval oorlede. / Frans Hendrik Odendaal was born at Kimberley -in 1898. He grew
up in Boshof where he matriculated in 1916. Through private
studies he quaiified as an attorney in 1927.
He married Magdalena Petronella du PlessLs in 1919. Four
daughters were born from this marriage. In 1948, after a short
period as a widower, he married Magdalena Jacoba Truter. Two
daughters were born from this marriage, while he legally adopted
Magdalena Truter's two daughters from a previous marriage.
In 1928 Odendaal settled at Nylstroom and practised as an attorney.
He became involved with the political activities of his partner,
adv J G Strijdom, and in 1938 he became a member of the National
Party's Bureau of Information. During the Second World War he
acted for a short period as Commandant of the Ossewa Brandwag in
the Waterberg district. In 1948 he was elected M P C for Waterberg
and in 1952 became M E C. In 1958 he was nominated as Administrator
of Transvaal. He made history by becoming the first Transvaal
Administrator to be selected from the ranks of the Provincial
Council.
Odendaal distinquished himself as the first Chairman of P A C T
and for promoting the performing arts in Transvaal. At the same
time he placed the performing arts on a sound footing in South
Africa. He can be regarded as one of the founders of regional
councils for the performing arts in South Africa. As Administrator
he excelled as educational innovator in his province, and he also promoted
quick building methods in the provincial building programme.
He also contributed towards the development of industries and
transport in his province.
For the entire period between 1952 and 1966 he was chairman cf
the National Parks Board. Due partially to his edeavours, the
Board was developed into a profitable business organisation.
In the process he played an important role in developing and
promoting nature conservation throughout South Africa. He was
also chairman of the commission of enquiry into the affairs of
South West Africa and can be considered the father of development
and renewal in modern Namibia.
He- died of a heart attack in 1966. / History
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The representation of South African women politicians in the Sunday Times during the 2004 presidential and general electionsKatembo, Tina Kabunda January 2007 (has links)
This study analysed the representation of South African women politicians in the Sunday Times’ election news during the 2004 Presidential and general elections, by drawing on perspectives from cultural studies, the constructionist approach to representation and the sociology of news production. Using content analysis and critical discourse analysis, the study found that very few women politicians were used as news actors/sources in the Sunday Times, and that when women politicians were figured, the paper tended to present them in ways that serve to sustain women’s subordinate status in society. Using content analysis, the study analysed 106 news items published between January 1, 2004 and April 30, 2004, and found that of all the 588 identifiable news actors/sources counted, 135 were women and 453 were men. Of these, only 7.67% (or 26) were women politicians and 92.33% (or 313) were men politicians. On average however, the amount of words allocated to a woman politician was more than that allocated to a man politician. The discourse analysis also revealed how the Sunday Times managed to reproduce textually the hegemonic power relations between women and men, by constructing different subject positions for women politicians and men politicians, which generally tended to be negative and positive respectively. In the representation of women politicians, the study revealed patterns that tended to ascribe them negative personality traits, accentuate their passivity and dependency on men, and construct them as incompetent political leaders. This study’s conclusions pose a challenge to the role of the national newspaper in the transformation of gender relations and the promotion of equal access to political and decision-making positions, and to the news media. News discourse, as a social practice, both determines and is determined by the social structure in which it is produced. By systematically reproducing subordinate subject positions for women in the news, the Sunday Times helps to further women’s subordinate status in society. Particularly, as part of the broader social cultural context that is embedded in patriarchal and gender ideologies, the Sunday Times does not merely reflect but actively and effectively constructs the reality it claims to be representing.
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Lewe van F.H. Odendaal, 1898-1966De Villiers, Johan Willem 11 1900 (has links)
Frans Hendrik Odendaal is in 1898 op Kimberley gebore. Hy
het sy jeugjare op Boshof deurgebring en matrikuleer in 1916.
Deur privaatstudie kwalifiseer hy in 1927 as prokureur.
Hy is in 1919 met Magdalena Petronella du Plessis getroud.
Uit hierdie huwelik is vier dogters gebore. Na h kart wewenaarskap
tree hy in 1948 met Magdalena Jacoba Truter in die huwelik.
Uit hierdie huwelik is twee dogters gebore, terwyl hy die dogters
uit Magdalena Truter se vorige huwelik wettiglik aangeneem
het.
In 1928 vestig Odendaal horn as prokureur op Nylstroom w~ar
hy by sy vennoot, adv J G Strijdom se politieke bedrywighede
inskakel. In 1938 word hy lid van die Nasionale Party van
Transvaal se Inligtingsburo. Gedurende die Tweede Wereldoorlog
was hy vir h kort tydperk Kommandant van die OssewaBrandwag
in die Waterberg. In 1948 is hy tot L P R vir Waterberg
verkies en in 1952 tot L U K. In 1958 is hy as Administrateur
van Transvaal benoem. Hy het geskiedenis in Transvaal gemaak
deurdat hy die eerste Administrateur was wat uit die geledere
van die Provinsiale Raad in die gesogte pas benoem is.
Odendaal het bekendheid verwerf as eerste voorsitter van TRUK
en vir sy aandeel in die bevordering en opbou van die kunste
in Transvaal. Insgelyks het hy kuns in Suid-Afrika op h ordelike
grondslag geplaas. Hy kan as een van die grondleggers van
georganiseerde streekrade vir die kunste in Suid-Afrika beskou
word. As Administrateur het hy horn verder onderskei as onderwysvernuwer
en bevorderaar van snelboumetodes in die provinsiale
geboue-program in Transvaal. Voorts het hy baie bygedra tot
die groat ontwikkeling op nywerheids- en verkeersgebied in
sy provinsie.
Tussen 1952 en 1966 was hy ononderbroke voorsitter van die
Nasionale Parkeraad. Hy was deels daarvoor verantwoordelik
dat di~ organisasie tot h winsgewende en ordelike besigheidsonderneming
uitgebou is. In die proses het hy natuurbewaring
in die hele Suid-Afrika bevorder. Hy was oak voorsitter van
die veelbesproke Kommissie van ondersoek na aangeleenthede
in Suidwes-Afrika en kan beskou word as die vader van vernuwing
en ontwikkeling in moderne Namibie.
Hy is in 1966 na h hartaanval oorlede. / Frans Hendrik Odendaal was born at Kimberley -in 1898. He grew
up in Boshof where he matriculated in 1916. Through private
studies he quaiified as an attorney in 1927.
He married Magdalena Petronella du PlessLs in 1919. Four
daughters were born from this marriage. In 1948, after a short
period as a widower, he married Magdalena Jacoba Truter. Two
daughters were born from this marriage, while he legally adopted
Magdalena Truter's two daughters from a previous marriage.
In 1928 Odendaal settled at Nylstroom and practised as an attorney.
He became involved with the political activities of his partner,
adv J G Strijdom, and in 1938 he became a member of the National
Party's Bureau of Information. During the Second World War he
acted for a short period as Commandant of the Ossewa Brandwag in
the Waterberg district. In 1948 he was elected M P C for Waterberg
and in 1952 became M E C. In 1958 he was nominated as Administrator
of Transvaal. He made history by becoming the first Transvaal
Administrator to be selected from the ranks of the Provincial
Council.
Odendaal distinquished himself as the first Chairman of P A C T
and for promoting the performing arts in Transvaal. At the same
time he placed the performing arts on a sound footing in South
Africa. He can be regarded as one of the founders of regional
councils for the performing arts in South Africa. As Administrator
he excelled as educational innovator in his province, and he also promoted
quick building methods in the provincial building programme.
He also contributed towards the development of industries and
transport in his province.
For the entire period between 1952 and 1966 he was chairman cf
the National Parks Board. Due partially to his edeavours, the
Board was developed into a profitable business organisation.
In the process he played an important role in developing and
promoting nature conservation throughout South Africa. He was
also chairman of the commission of enquiry into the affairs of
South West Africa and can be considered the father of development
and renewal in modern Namibia.
He- died of a heart attack in 1966. / History
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Integrative complexity in South African Parliamentary debate : the normative basis for variability.Soderlund, John G. January 1999 (has links)
All 1996 parliamentary speeches of two members from each of three parties represented in the South African parliament were coded for the extent to which they demonstrated integrative complexity, a measure of the level of differentiation and integration which a decision-maker demonstrates in justifying his or her position. Each of the selected debates was also categorised according to the manner in which the speaker was aligned in relation to other parties taking part in the debate and the extent to which the matter had been aired in parliament previously. The relationship between the level of integrative complexity shown in the speeches was assessed in relation to the alignment of the speaker with other parties, the extent to which the debate had been rehearsed and the position f the speaker on the left-right political spectrum. The results of the study indicated a strong relationship between the relationship of the speaker to the ruling ANC in the debate, with speakers showing significantly lower integrative complexity when opposing the ANC than when they were in agreement with the ANC. The extent to which the debate had been rehearsed bore a relationship to integrative complexity which only approached significance and the political affiliation of the speaker yielded a non-significant relationship to integrative complexity. The results of the study are discussed with reference to existing theoretical understandings of and research into integrative complexity. / Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.
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Media representation of South Africas female politicians : the case of the Mail & Guardian – 2010 to 2011Phiri, Millie Mayiziveyi 04 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2014. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study is a feminist investigation of the reporting on the female politicians in the
Mail & Guardian using the SADC Protocol on Gender and Development media requirements
on content as the yardstick. The Protocol is a regional policy adopted in 2008 by regional
governments aimed at achieving gender equity in key sectors by 2015. The Protocol is a
regional instrument set up to assist in meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
The study investigated whether the Protocol’s media requirements were being observed by
the Mail&Guardian. The media’s role of providing information can assist the MDGs to be
met. These requirements encourage the media in the region to reach gender parity in the use
of news sources and writing of news reports that help to reduce gender-based violence and
the portrayal of women that is not stereotypic and oppressive. The themes of the study, which
were “gender-based violence”, “gender oppression” and “stereotypes against women” were
influenced by these requirements. Gender-based violence is a major impediment to
development in Africa because of the heavy financial burden it puts on governments and
communities to treat victims and offer them shelter and counselling. Gender-based violence
affects women’s full productivity in society because it results in death or victims remaining
absent from work while they seek treatment. Stereotypes and gender oppression are viewed
as dangerous because not only do they deny younger generations role models but they
perpetuate the insubordination of women in society. The study linked the themes to female
parliamentarians because being legislators and policy makers, they have a strategic and critical role to play in helping to achieve gender equity. There is a perception that female
politicians offer different perspectives to issues. The media can be a vehicle through which
these female politicians can express their opinions. This is because the media is supposed to
offer freedom of expression to all its citizens regardless of gender. In order to examine if the
female ideology had a place in the Mail & Guardian a feminist theoretical approach was used.
The study employed a triangulation approach in which both the qualitative and quantitative
research methodologies were used. The quantitative method was employed to a small extent
to quantify the coverage of female politicians. Triangulation in data collection entailed using
both the content analysis and in-depth interviews. Findings of the study showed a violation of
the Protocol’s media requirements. News reporting about female politicians centred on
scandals and controversies and journalists and editors were ignorant of the Protocol’s media
requirements. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die studie was ’n feministiese ondersoek na die Mail & Guardian se verslaggewing oor vrouepolitici.
Dis gedoen met die interregeringsorganisasie, die Suider-Afrikaanse
Ontwikkelingsgemeenskap (SAOG), se Protokol oor Geslag en Ontwikkeling as maatstaf.
Die Protokol is ’n beleid wat in 2008 deur die owerhede van die SAOG-lidlande van stapel
gestuur is, met die oog op geslagsgelykheid in sleutelsektore teen 2015. Dit dien as
instrument en hulpmiddel in die nastreef van bogenoemde. Die studie stel ondersoek in na die
handhawing, al dan nie, van die Protokol se mediavereistes deur die Mail & Guardian. Die
media se rol as verskaffer van inligting kan die strewe hierna bevorder. Die vereistes moedig
die media in die onderskeie streke aan om geslagsgelykheid toe te pas wat betref die gebruik
van nuusbronne, die skep van nuusberigte wat bydra tot die vermindering van
geslagsgebaseerde geweld en die uitbeeld van vroue wat wegskram van stereotipering en
onderdrukking. Die temas van die studie-"geslagsgebaseerde geweld",
"geslagsonderdrukking" en “stereotipering van vroue" is gevolglik deur die Protokol se
vereistes beïnvloed. Geslagsgebaseerde geweld is ’n wesenlike struikelblok in die pad van
ontwikkeling in Afrika, deels weens die swaar finansiële las wat dit plaas op gemeenskaplike
en regeringsvlak. Só moet slagoffers dikwels behandeling, skuiling en berading ontvang. Dit
het ook ’n besliste impak op vroue se produktiwiteit in die breër samelewing, aangesien
slagoffers van geslagsgebaseerde geweld in sommige gevalle afwesig is uit die werksomgewing om behandel te word of-in meer ernstige gevalle-sterf. Stereotipering en
onderdrukking word as uiters gevaarlik beskou, aangesien dit nie nét die ondergeskiktheid
van vroue laat voortleef nie; maar boonop jonger generasies van rolmodelle ontneem. Die
temas van die studie word verbind met vroulike parlementslede weens hul rolle as
beleidsopstellers en wetmakers. Dié vroue het strategiese en belangrike verpligtinge om na te
kom in die strewe na geslagsgelykheid. Die persepsie bestaan dat vroue-politici dikwels ’n
ander, nuwe perspektief op kwessies bied. Die media kan in dié opsig as ’n waardevolle
voertuig aangewend word om die perspektiewe tuis te bring. Die media het ook ’n plig om
vryheid van uitdrukking te verseker aan alle landsburgers - ongeag hulle geslag. Ten einde te
bepaal of die ideologie deur die Mail & Guardian toegepas is, is ’n feministiese teoretiese
aanslag gevolg. Die studie het gebruik gemaak van triangulasie, waartydens beide
kwalitatiewe en kwantitatiewe navorsingsmetodologieë ingespan is. Die kwantitatiewe
metode is gebruik om die mediadekking van vroue-politici te kwantifiseer. Triangulasie is
ook tydens die data-insamelingsproses gebruik. Dit het ingesluit die aanwend van inhoudsanalises, asook in-diepte onderhoude. Die bevinding van die studie dui op die
oortreding van die Protokol se mediavereistes. Verslaggewing oor vroue-politici is grootliks
toegespits op skandale en omstredenheid en beide joernaliste en inhoudsredakteurs blyk
onkundig te wees oor die vereistes.
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The nature of political control over the bureaucracy with preference to the Northern ProvinceMavanyisi, Hafusi Jonathan 25 August 2009 (has links)
This dissertation focused on the nature of political control over the bureaucracy with reference to the Northern Province (1994-1998). Bureaucracies are controlled in various ways. Mechanisms aimed at ensuring public accountability towards ministers, national assemblies, the courts or ombudsmen may be instituted. The civil service may become politicised, so that it shares the ideological enthusiasm of the government of the day. Counter-bureaucracies may be formed to create an alternative advisory service and to strengthen the hand of elected politicians. Should the bureaucracy be subjected to political control? The reality of 'government by officials' may function behind the facade of representative and democratic accountability, which is the precise reason why control over bureaucratic power is one of the most urgent problems in modern politics and public administration and why no political/administrative system has found an easy solution to this problem yet.
It is against this background that answers can be found to the question of whether the bureaucracy should be subject to political control and how such control should be exercised. Research questions which could herald possible solutions to the problem, were pursued. The study describes, analyses, and evaluates political control over the bureaucracy as an integral part of public adminstration and an essential ingredient of representative democracy.
The dissertation also investigated the difference between the variables of the political and the administrative systems state-related structures and institutions and the ideological grounding of state-related concepts that influence the milieu of political control over the bureaucracy. Among others, the study determined the nature of the bureaucracy, provided a picture of how bureaucracies function, and described the factors and institutions that influence the interaction between the political and the administrative systems in terms of political control. / Public Administration / M.P.A. (Public Administration)
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An analysis of the politics-administrative interface and its impact on delivery of municipal services: a case of the Mnquma Local MunicipalityNdudula, Mziwoxolo Rutherford January 2013 (has links)
The study took a qualitative approach to the analysis of the effect of the politics-administrative interface on municipal service delivery. It was a case study of the Mnquma local municipality in the Eastern Cape Province. The researcher developed a keen interest in researching on the topic because the political infighting and clashes between politicians and administrators of the municipality have caused a public outcry for the root causes of the infighting to be effectively addressed and redressed. It is hoped that the findings and recommendations of the study will help, reshape public policy implementation, service delivery and fostering of mutual cooperative relations between politicians and administrators both at local government level and any other sphere of government in South Africa. The study, is categorized into five chronological chapters, with chapter one (introduction and background), chapter two (literature review), chapter three (research design and methodology), chapter four (data analysis, interpretation and presentation) and chapter five (conclusions and recommendations). The researcher used a sample size of 40 respondents who were selected using snowball sampling, a non-random sampling design spread accordingly over both politicians and administrators. Data collection was made possible through an open-ended questionnaire, interviews, observations and documentary analysis. Various reports and media statements were also used to augment this empirical study. The study also used an in-depth qualitative data analysis technique which was descriptive in nature and the study made numerous deductions and findings based on the collected and collated data. Findings of the study were, inter alia, too much politicization of the public sector, interference between politicians and administrators into each other’s affairs and vice versa and adverse effects of cadre deployment which are damaging service delivery. The study made numerous recommendations which included, inter alia, training and development of administrators and politicians on their respective roles and responsibilities, enforcement of the politics-administrative interface as a mutually beneficial approach to service delivery, need for proper interpretation of Acts and policy documents and the enforcing of section 139 interventions into municipalities.
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