LIP SERVICED DECENTRALIZED GOVERNANCE IN SOUTH AFRICAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT: CONSTRAINTS AND PROSPECTS FOR SERVICE DELIVERY PLANNING
Isaac Nkoana (),
Sakiel A. Monama () and
Ngoako J. Mokoele ()
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Isaac Nkoana: Department of Development Planning and Management University of Limpopo, South Africa
Sakiel A. Monama: Department of Development Planning and Management University of Limpopo, South Africa
Ngoako J. Mokoele: Department of Development Planning and Management University of Limpopo, South Africa
Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, 2024, vol. 12, issue 1, 25-36
Abstract:
The dawn of democracy in South Africa ignited hope among the non-white population for effective service delivery and the end of separate development, a legacy of colonial administration. However, thirty years later, South Africa faces significant challenges, including service delivery backlogs, corruption, inadequate capacity, and poor monetary management, which hinder effective service delivery planning. The decentralization of governance aimed to address these issues by shifting responsibilities to local governments, yet this process has been largely ineffective due to the lack of genuine citizen participation, superficial integrated development planning, and insufficient local government capacity. Despite South Africa’s elevated level of decentralization, governance remains fragmented, with overlapping districts, unclear mandates, incomplete coordination, and contradictory implementation. This has perpetuated service delivery challenges, particularly affecting impoverished and unemployed populations. The paper argues that the superficial nature of decentralized governance has contributed to slow service delivery and planning in rural areas. It concludes that the ineffective decentralization has led to deteriorating service infrastructure, inadequate service provision, and worsening poverty. Consequently, after thirty years into democracy, the situation for many, especially in rural regions, remains precarious.
Keywords: Lip Serviced Decentralization; Governance; Local Government; Service Delivery Planning; Theory of Planned Behavior (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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