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Outcomes of Trans-border Spatial Development Cooperation: Insights from Musina and Beitbridge Twinning Agreement

MURP / Department of Urban and Regional Planning / Current studies reveal that adjacent municipalities can achieve more if they plan and share
resources collaboratively. The study assessed the impact of trans-border spatial development
cooperation with respect to a twinning agreement signed between the Musina local municipality,
South Africa, and the Beitbridge Rural District Council, Zimbabwe in October 2004. It unpacks to
the extent to which the twinning agreement objectives were achieved in terms of spatial
development. The assessment revolved around six specific objectives using a trans- border
twinning performance evaluation survey approach. The assessment of the implementation of the
agreement focused on desirable outcomes, inputs in terms of resources, the implementation
process involved in terms of effectiveness and efficiency, outputs in terms of targets achieved,
impact with respect to where they are now, who needs to do what and when and whether the
planning and implementation process was effective. Research questions were investigated using
14 key informant interviews, 347 questionnaires and direct field observations with the aid of an
impact evaluation survey approach. The study showed that the challenges faced in municipal
twinning agreements range from institutional, structural to financial. It was evident that the
Musina-Beitbridge twinning agreement did not have a concrete implementation plan from 2004 to
2016. The spatial planning goals indicated in the twinning document were not achieved. The Joint
coordination meetings were no longer being conducted, benchmarking exercises were not
conducted, the goals were not time-bound, there was no standalone budget, no central secretariat
and lastly, the majority of the local residents were not aware of the twinning’s existence. The
study recommended a strategic trans-border implementation framework which addresses initial
planning provisions, resource allocation, stakeholder participation and ensuring that targets are
achieved as well as mitigating risks.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:univen/oai:univendspace.univen.ac.za:11602/720
Date18 May 2017
CreatorsNyamwanza, Shylet A.
ContributorsBikam, P., Chakwizira, J.
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeDissertation
Format1 online resource (xiv, 154 leaves : color illustrations, color maps)
RightsUniversity of Venda

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