The local government finance and development in Zimbabwe: An exploratory review
V.D. Takawira () and
T. Saungweme ()
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V.D. Takawira: Great Zimbabwe University
T. Saungweme: Great Zimbabwe University
Journal of Economic Policy and Management Issues, 2025, vol. 4, issue 1, 35-48
Abstract:
This study examines the pathways for enhancing the financial sustainability of urban councils in Zimbabwe. The study adopts both theoretical and case study approaches to critically review the existing local government financing systems, further analysing opportunities to enhance urban councils' financial sustainability through diversified revenue sources, improved financial governance, and strategic partnerships. In light of the above, this study adds to the broader discourse on achieving National Development Strategy I, Vision 2030, Sustainable Development Goals and other international conventions through promoting effective and sustainable urban council financing and development in Zimbabwe that rely less on rate payments to support council operations. The study proposed a conceptual framework that recommends urban councils in Zimbabwe to create special economic zones and the diversification of business ventures, among other options, by exploring public-private partnerships.
Keywords: •; Central; government; •; Local; government; finance; •; Municipalities; •; Urban; councils; •; Zimbabwe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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