- Title
- A critical analysis of the role of public participation in governance and service delivery with specific reference to the Buffalo City Municipality
- Creator
- Maphazi, Nondumiso
- Subject
- Local government -- South Africa -- Buffalo City -- Citizen participation
- Subject
- Municipal services -- South Africa -- Buffalo City -- Citizen participation
- Subject
- Sustainable development -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Citizen participation
- Subject
- Municipal services -- Management -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Buffalo City Municipality
- Date Issued
- 2012
- Date
- 2012
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Doctoral
- Type
- PhD
- Identifier
- vital:8257
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1012147
- Identifier
- Local government -- South Africa -- Buffalo City -- Citizen participation
- Identifier
- Municipal services -- South Africa -- Buffalo City -- Citizen participation
- Identifier
- Sustainable development -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Citizen participation
- Identifier
- Municipal services -- Management -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Buffalo City Municipality
- Description
- This study undertook a critical analysis of the role of public participation in local governance and service delivery, with specific reference to the Buffalo City Municipality. The main aims of the study were to identify possible deficiencies in public participation processes, the development of strategies to enhance public participation, the development of mechanisms to ensure coordinated, integrated and focused public participation initiatives and the development of a normative model for improved public participation. The triangulation research methodology was employed with emphasis on the quantitative and qualitative methodologies. The sample comprised of councillors, officials and ward committee members. Questionnaires, with open and closed questions, were employed for the councillors and focus group interviews were conducted with ward committee members. Statistical procedures were utilised to interpret and analyse the quantitative data to determine the results using the Statistica package for data analysis. The qualitative data analysis involved thematic content analysis. Findings suggest that the current public participation strategies are inadequate. The correlation of results further reveals that a significant negative relationship exists between the councillors, officials and ward committee members. Despite various legislative prescriptions pertaining to public participation requirements in local government, the results imply that the Buffalo City Municipality has not fully complied with such prescriptions and national policy directives. The thesis proposes specific recommendations on how the Buffalo City Municipality can address the current short comings in terms of its public participation programmes and strategies. Recommendations include the establishment of a centralised Public Participation Unit, the empowerment of ward committee members and ward councillors, adequate resource allocation for ward committees, enhanced coordination between the various community structures, improved interaction with local communities, enhanced public participation initiatives and the need for additional anti-fraud and anti-corruption strategies within the municipality. A normative model, for enhanced public participation in local government, is also proposed in the thesis.
- Format
- xii, 323 leaves
- Format
- Publisher
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
- Publisher
- Faculty of Arts
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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