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Implementation of Batho Pele principles in Local Government: the case of Mopani District Municipality, Limpopo Province South Africa

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dc.contributor.advisor Nkuna, N. W.
dc.contributor.advisor Mahole, E.
dc.contributor.author Mboweni, Phanuel Cyril
dc.date 2020
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-24T17:53:37Z
dc.date.available 2022-08-24T17:53:37Z
dc.date.issued 2022-07-15
dc.identifier.citation Mboweni, P. C. (2020) Implementation of Batho Pele principles in Local Government: the case of Mopani District Municipality, Limpopo Province South Africa. University of Venda. South Africa.<http://hdl.handle.net/11602/2253>.
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11602/2253
dc.description PhD (Public Administration) en_ZA
dc.description Department of Public and Development Administration
dc.description.abstract This research investigates the implementation of Batho Pele principles in local government, the case of Mopani District Municipality in Limpopo Province, South Africa. The Batho Pele principles provide a framework about how government establishments are supposed to implement an efficient and effective public service to enhance the development of local government. Adherence in the implementation of these principles will guarantee the provision of excellent free basic services that meet, amongst others, the people’s needs, expectations and enhance customer satisfaction, while upholding the government’s promise that access to decent public services is no longer a privilege to be enjoyed by a few, but the rightful expectation of all citizens. A critical evaluative theoretical framework was adopted to establish the extent of implementation of Batho Pele principles within the South African local government landscape using Mopani District Municipality as a case study. The 1994 South African democratic dispensation has posed challenges and opportunities to all spheres of government. The democratic transition has signaled the government's commitment in dealing with societal challenges, ranging from physical infrastructure development to value-laden developmental aspects. The study utilized a triangulation/mixed-methods research design, although, the approach was more biased towards qualitative than quantitative. Purposive sampling method was used for participant selection and both primary and secondary data was used. Primary data was collected through semi-structured interviews and a questionnaire; the data was analysed using the thematic approach and through the International Business Machinery-Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (IBM-SPSS) software version 25. These findings based on the analysed data from the questionnaire are as follows:  most public representatives and officials are either literate or aliterate (unwilling to read further, although able to do so);  agreements that are reached between stakeholders on outcomes of demands that are raised during protest marches, picketing and other mechanisms of industrial actions to press for improved service delivery in the municipalities, are not implemented;  not all municipalities ensure that regular monthly Ward Committee meetings are convened;  several municipalities close municipal offices during protest marches for more than one day. Based on the responses of the questions that were posed during the interviews, the following findings were made:  the launch of the Batho Pele have not cascaded down to the local government sphere;  municipal officials and public representatives perceive the implementing of the Batho Pele principles to be a provincial and national government imperative; and  some Councillors and municipal officials do not play their oversight role on projects that are implemented, in their areas of jurisdiction. The ensuing paragraphs detail the recommendations established in line with the problem statement and the objectives of the study that were discussed in chapter one. The recommendations are as follows:  public representatives and officials should be encouraged to be lifelong learners, hence, should be encouraged to further their studies in areas relevant to their current duties;  municipalities should honour all agreements and proposals that are reached between stakeholders and them, on demands that are raised during protest marches, picketing and other mechanisms of industrial actions; this, it is anticipated will enhance service delivery;  municipalities which are not ensuring that regular monthly Ward Committee meetings are convened should do so;  those municipalities that close municipal offices due to protest marches for more than one day, should work with state agencies that will assist them in activating early-warning strategies to curb, in advance, such protests from happening. Based on the responses of the questions that were posed during the interview, the following recommendations were pronounced that:  all spheres of government should consider cascading, on a regular basis, the implementation of the Batho Pele principles. Such was reiterated by the Minister of Public Service and Administration during the Launch Public Service Month held at The Ranch Hotel in Limpopo Province on 28 August 2019; vii  municipal officials and public representatives should formally be reminded that Batho Pele principles should be implemented at local, provincial, and national government levels; and  councillors and municipal officials should activiely play their oversight role on projects that are implemented in their area of jurisdiction. The study proposed that since Batho Pele principles model was introduced in 1997, its inception and implementation was not fully devolved at the local government sphere of government. Therefore, this study engineers that the Batho Pele principles should be fully re-cascaded in all spheres of government. en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorship NRF en_ZA
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xxiii, 298 leaves) : color illustrations, color maps
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.rights University of Venda
dc.subject Principles of Public Administration en_ZA
dc.subject Batho Pele en_ZA
dc.subject Local Government en_ZA
dc.subject Principles en_ZA
dc.subject Service Delivery en_ZA
dc.subject.ddc 352.140968257
dc.subject.lcsh Municipal services -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Municipal government -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Local government -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.title Implementation of Batho Pele principles in Local Government: the case of Mopani District Municipality, Limpopo Province South Africa en_ZA
dc.type Thesis en_ZA


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