Daweti, M.Evans, Rinelle2018-04-252018-04-252017-09Daweti, M. & Evans, R. 2017, 'Leadership constructions and discourse interfaces in the public service in South Africa', African Journal of Public Affairs, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 151-171.1997-7441http://hdl.handle.net/2263/64725For two decades, efforts have been intensifying to build a capable public service with strong leadership in order to realise South Africa’s national transformation goals. In addition to the legislative framework that gives the public service work environment its character, the Senior Management Service (SMS) is viewed as a significant layer of leadership in the public service. SMS members are expected to be development-oriented individuals who can make real government’s vision of a better life for all. This article borrows from the systemic constructionist approach to leadership by Barge and Fairhurst (2008) to address the questions: (a) how is leadership construed? (b) what is the nature of the context in which leadership is practiced? and (c) what are the consequences of particular leadership constructions? Taking into account the growing complexity and unpredictability of social challenges, the article argues for more deliberate connections among domains of influence and leadership practices.enAfrican Consortium of Public AdministrationLeadershipPublic serviceDiscourseComplexitySenior management service (SMS)Leadership constructions and discourse interfaces in the public service in South AfricaArticle