Netshandama, V. O.Matshidze, P. E.Makhanikhe, Tshimangadzo Justice2022-08-222022-08-222022-07-15Makhanikhe, T. J. (2020) The relationship between leadership and local government on land allocation: A case of Thulamela Local Municipality. University of Venda. South Africa.<http://hdl.handle.net/11602/2246>.http://hdl.handle.net/11602/2246PhD (African Languages)Department of African StudiesTraditional leadership and local government are expected to provide co-leadership in same areas of jurisdiction, in South Africa, without much guidance on how that should be done. As a result, there is constant tension in the relationship and questioning between the two centers of power; tensions, such as those that largely exist around issues of land allocation and ownership. This study was aimed at exploring the relationship between traditional leadership and local government with regards to land allocation in the Thulamela local municipality. The study adopted a descriptive as well as an exploratory qualitative design. A total of 27 participants were involved in the study, namely, traditional leaders (14), municipal officials (03) who work on land issues and community members (10). Purposive and snowball sampling methods were employed to identify the (27) study participants, who were both male and female and the collected data was thematically analyzed. The findings of the study indicate that the relationship between traditional leadership and local government on land allocation in the Thulamela local municipality is largely conflictual rather than complementary. The conflictual relations partly emanate from the lack of clarification regarding each group’s distinctive roles regarding land allocation. The actions and or inactions of both parties could be attributed to the exercise of power and privileges of one over the other. Furthermore, the application and or disregard of the law is closely linked to interpretations and biases closely linked to the perceptions of powers and privileges. Traditional leaders seem to be the hardest hit, resulting in the blurring of their roles. I recommend establishment of clear and definitive roles for both institutions of leadership which must play a decisive role in land allocation. The study also recommends that there should be an introduction and facilitation of educational programs on land matters, to improve the relations between traditional leaders and local government.1 online resource (xi, 255 leaves) :color leaves, color mapsenRelationshipUCTDTraditional leadershipLocal governmentInterplayConflictualComplementaryLandIndigenous knowledgeThulamela MunicipalityLand accessThe relationship between leadership and local government on land allocation: A case of Thulamela Local MunicipalityThesisMakhanikhe TJ. The relationship between leadership and local government on land allocation: A case of Thulamela Local Municipality. []. , 2022 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11602/2246Makhanikhe, T. J. (2022). <i>The relationship between leadership and local government on land allocation: A case of Thulamela Local Municipality</i>. (). . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11602/2246Makhanikhe, Tshimangadzo Justice. <i>"The relationship between leadership and local government on land allocation: A case of Thulamela Local Municipality."</i> ., , 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/2246TY - AU - Makhanikhe, Tshimangadzo Justice AB - Traditional leadership and local government are expected to provide co-leadership in same areas of jurisdiction, in South Africa, without much guidance on how that should be done. As a result, there is constant tension in the relationship and questioning between the two centers of power; tensions, such as those that largely exist around issues of land allocation and ownership. This study was aimed at exploring the relationship between traditional leadership and local government with regards to land allocation in the Thulamela local municipality. The study adopted a descriptive as well as an exploratory qualitative design. A total of 27 participants were involved in the study, namely, traditional leaders (14), municipal officials (03) who work on land issues and community members (10). Purposive and snowball sampling methods were employed to identify the (27) study participants, who were both male and female and the collected data was thematically analyzed. The findings of the study indicate that the relationship between traditional leadership and local government on land allocation in the Thulamela local municipality is largely conflictual rather than complementary. The conflictual relations partly emanate from the lack of clarification regarding each group’s distinctive roles regarding land allocation. The actions and or inactions of both parties could be attributed to the exercise of power and privileges of one over the other. Furthermore, the application and or disregard of the law is closely linked to interpretations and biases closely linked to the perceptions of powers and privileges. Traditional leaders seem to be the hardest hit, resulting in the blurring of their roles. I recommend establishment of clear and definitive roles for both institutions of leadership which must play a decisive role in land allocation. The study also recommends that there should be an introduction and facilitation of educational programs on land matters, to improve the relations between traditional leaders and local government. DA - 2022-07-15 DB - ResearchSpace DP - Univen KW - Relationship KW - Traditional leadership KW - Local government KW - Interplay KW - Conflictual KW - Complementary KW - Land KW - Indigenous knowledge KW - Thulamela Municipality KW - Land access LK - https://univendspace.univen.ac.za PY - 2022 T1 - The relationship between leadership and local government on land allocation: A case of Thulamela Local Municipality TI - The relationship between leadership and local government on land allocation: A case of Thulamela Local Municipality UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11602/2246 ER -