Browsing Economic and Management Sciences by Subject "South African municipalities"

Browsing Economic and Management Sciences by Subject "South African municipalities"

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  • Masiya, Tyanai; Davids, Y.D.; Mazenda, Adrino (Association of Teachers in Public Administration, 2019-09)
    Prior research on South African municipalities reveals that there is a continuing decline in public participation at the local level often resulting in poor service delivery, tension between decision-makers and communities ...
  • Van Rooyen, Enslin (South African Association for Public Administration and Management, 2001-03)
    South African local government managers presently face a formidable range of challenges. Over and above the management of the local government institutional transformation processes and associated issues, an equally ...
  • Mazenda, Adrino; Matjane, Koketso; Simawu, Moreblessing; Lubinga, Stellah N. (Urbana: Urban Affairs and Public Policy, United States, 2022)
    This article analyses the coordination processes, challenges, and outcomes of the South African Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) as the social safety net related to poverty and unemployment, drawing on the Cape ...
  • Roux, Nico L.; Nyamukachi, P.M. (Pfungwa Michelle) (South African Association for Public Administration and Management, 2005-12)
    Despite clear constitutional and legislative provisions for the composition, functioning and development of local government in South Africa, the rendering of essential services, particularly to the poor and disadvanta ...
  • Van der Waldt, Gerrit; Fourie, D.J. (David Johannes); Van Dijk, Hilligje Gerritdina (Virtus Interpress, 2021)
    Local, district, and metropolitan municipalities as spheres of government should deploy a highly competent and professional management corps to address complex integrated development planning demands, local service delivery ...
  • Van Dijk, Hilligje Gerritdina; Croucamp, P.A. (South African Association for Public Administration and Management, 2007-11)
    The developmental state in South Africa has become a matter of great concern and urgency to all practitioners at the three spheres of government. The government has, since its inception in 1994, promoted economic growth ...