Kimaro, Josephine RogateFourie, D.J. (David Johannes)Tshiyoyo, Mudikolele Michel2019-04-172019-04-172018-09Kimaro, J., Fourie, D.J. & Tshiyoyo, M. 2018, 'The pathology of political conundrum and the utilisation of M&E information in the public service in Africa', African Journal of Public Affairs, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 102-117.1997-7441http://hdl.handle.net/2263/69001Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems continue to be at the centre of and a reference point for effective public service performance management ethos. A clear distinction exists between performance measurement and performance management, the latter carrying an addition for use of M&E performance information generated from the M&E systems. The performance management regime has been overtaken by the new public governance or the so-called “New Public Service” that goes deeper in suggesting a wholesale use of M&E information within complexities of stakeholder management and the public service political space. The debate on the consumption of M&E performance information starts in the quest for pursuing an agreement in the public interest. Evidence demonstrates that politics and political space affect the level of adoption and use of M&E information. The ferocity of politics and complexities of the political operating environment have the ability of distressing consumption of M&E information.enAfrican Association of Agricultural EconomistsPerformance managementPoliticsMonitoring and evaluation (M&E)Public serviceAfricaThe pathology of political conundrum and the utilisation of M&E information in the public service in AfricaArticle