Zitha, H. E.Lavhelani, N. P.Nkuna, Winnies Ndzalama2025-08-202025-08-202025-05-16Nkuna, W.N. 2025. The efficacy of Batho Pele principles in delivering basic services: The case of Thulamela Local Municipality. . .https://univendspace.univen.ac.za/handle/11602/2889M. Admin.Department of Public and Development AdministrationThis study sought to identify the efficacy of Batho Pele principles in delivering basic services the case study being Thulamela Local Municipality. The Batho Pele principles provide a framework on how government services should be provided to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the municipal service. Adherence to these principles will guarantee the provision of excellent services that meet the people’s needs and 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. The delivery of services like housing and road infrastructure, water, social welfare, and health centers to communities by the government is referred to as service provision. Despite the existence of these principles, the local sphere of government has received an exponential increase in the number of service delivery protests. This study holds the view that any form of service delivery protest questions the extent to which the municipal sphere of government implements the Batho Pele principles. This study used a pragmatic research paradigm and employed a mixed method. In this regard, the study deployed both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies with the goal of preserving their original structures and procedures, as well as contextual and descriptive research designs. The study used a non-probability sampling wherein purposive sampling method was used to select participants under the qualitative method. The study also used the probability sampling method wherein random sampling method was used to select participants under the quantitative methods. Data was gathered using research questionnaires and interviews. For data analysis methodologies, the study uses thematic analysis and statistical analysis. The study discovered the following: that services rendered to the communities are not fair, effective, efficient and in an equitable manner; Batho Pele principles ensures effective service delivery; non- adherence to the Batho Pele principles hinders basic services delivery: insufficient budget, allocation of funds, negligence, malpractices, scarce resources, lack of control measures and incompetency challenges the implementation of Batho Pele principles; Batho Pele principles promotes effective and efficient service delivery and that Batho Pele principles; municipal service delivery advocates for the well-being of people; and that basic service can be enhanced through the local government turnaround strategy. The study recommends that the municipality's IDP be informed of the community's needs. The study recommends that municipal officials adhere to the Batho Pele principles to promote equitable access to basic services. The study recommends training for municipal officials regarding BPP and adherence to the Batho Pele principles to enhance equitable basic service delivery. The research suggested an appointment of effective municipal ombudsman to monitor the use of resources and budget to promote Batho Pele principles fostered service provision. The study recommends that Batho Pele principles and municipal service delivery ought to advocate for the well-being of people. Recommendation by the study is that community participation in municipal affairs must be encouraged and strengthened to promote basic service delivery that caters their needs and well-being. The study recommended that local government turnaround strategy be utilized in the implementation of Batho Pele principles.1 online resource (xxii, 168 leaves): color illustrations, color mapsenUniversity of VendaBasic ServicesBatho Pele principlesUCTDCommunityEfficacyThulamela Local MunicipalityService Delivery351.688257Municipal services -- South Africa -- LimpopoMunicipal government -- South Africa -- LimpopoLocal government -- South Africa -- LimpopoThe efficacy of Batho Pele principles in delivering basic services: The case of Thulamela Local MunicipalityDissertationNkuna WN. The efficacy of Batho Pele principles in delivering basic services: The case of Thulamela Local Municipality. []. , 2025 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from:Nkuna, W. N. (2025). <i>The efficacy of Batho Pele principles in delivering basic services: The case of Thulamela Local Municipality</i>. (). . Retrieved fromNkuna, Winnies Ndzalama. <i>"The efficacy of Batho Pele principles in delivering basic services: The case of Thulamela Local Municipality."</i> ., , 2025.TY - Dissertation AU - Nkuna, Winnies Ndzalama AB - This study sought to identify the efficacy of Batho Pele principles in delivering basic services the case study being Thulamela Local Municipality. The Batho Pele principles provide a framework on how government services should be provided to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the municipal service. Adherence to these principles will guarantee the provision of excellent services that meet the people’s needs and 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. The delivery of services like housing and road infrastructure, water, social welfare, and health centers to communities by the government is referred to as service provision. Despite the existence of these principles, the local sphere of government has received an exponential increase in the number of service delivery protests. This study holds the view that any form of service delivery protest questions the extent to which the municipal sphere of government implements the Batho Pele principles. This study used a pragmatic research paradigm and employed a mixed method. In this regard, the study deployed both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies with the goal of preserving their original structures and procedures, as well as contextual and descriptive research designs. The study used a non-probability sampling wherein purposive sampling method was used to select participants under the qualitative method. The study also used the probability sampling method wherein random sampling method was used to select participants under the quantitative methods. Data was gathered using research questionnaires and interviews. For data analysis methodologies, the study uses thematic analysis and statistical analysis. The study discovered the following: that services rendered to the communities are not fair, effective, efficient and in an equitable manner; Batho Pele principles ensures effective service delivery; non- adherence to the Batho Pele principles hinders basic services delivery: insufficient budget, allocation of funds, negligence, malpractices, scarce resources, lack of control measures and incompetency challenges the implementation of Batho Pele principles; Batho Pele principles promotes effective and efficient service delivery and that Batho Pele principles; municipal service delivery advocates for the well-being of people; and that basic service can be enhanced through the local government turnaround strategy. The study recommends that the municipality's IDP be informed of the community's needs. The study recommends that municipal officials adhere to the Batho Pele principles to promote equitable access to basic services. The study recommends training for municipal officials regarding BPP and adherence to the Batho Pele principles to enhance equitable basic service delivery. The research suggested an appointment of effective municipal ombudsman to monitor the use of resources and budget to promote Batho Pele principles fostered service provision. The study recommends that Batho Pele principles and municipal service delivery ought to advocate for the well-being of people. Recommendation by the study is that community participation in municipal affairs must be encouraged and strengthened to promote basic service delivery that caters their needs and well-being. The study recommended that local government turnaround strategy be utilized in the implementation of Batho Pele principles. 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