Masoga, M. A.Makgopa, M. a.Madzivhandila, Muthuhadini Alfred2017-02-232017-02-232016-05Madzivhandila, M.A. 2016. An analysis of musanda as an institution within the Thulamela Local Municipality and the current South African public service delivery system. . . http://hdl.handle.net/11602/665http://hdl.handle.net/11602/665PhD (African Studies)Centre for African StudiesThe Thulamela Local Municipality is currently experiencing a plethora of public service delivery challenges. This often leads to court litigation and disputes with the institution of musanda. These public service delivery challenges, conflicts and court disputes in many cases leave the communities within the municipality deprived of basic services as a result of slow or a complete lack of service delivery. musanda is a Venda word that refers to the place where the thovhele (king), khosikhulu (paramountcies), khosi (chiefs), gota (headman), mukoma (petty headman), vhakoma (queen mother), vhatanuni (wives), vhakololo (princes/princesses), khadzi and makhadzi (royal aunts), ndumi (king/chiefs’ brother) and the rest of this royal structure resides. As such it also refers to the institution of royal governance. The proposed study aims to analyse the place of musanda as an institution within public service delivery and within the whole process of decentralization of services in the Thulamela Municipality. The study focuses mainly on the current public service delivery system of the government and the role of the institution of the musanda in that process. The basic service delivery system that receives direct attention falls under the Government Cluster, which covers Social Protection, and Community and Human Development. These divisions deal with Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Water and Sanitation, Human Settlements, Rural Development and Land Reform, Basic Education and Sports and Recreation. These are the services that are supposed to be rendered by municipalities. The analysis aims to determine musanda’s position in the whole process of providing the public services indicated above.1 online resource (xv, 217 leaves : color illustrations ; 30 cm)enUniversity of VendaThe institution of musandaUCTDVho-ThovheleKhosi- KhuluVha-musandaKhoroTshivhidzoLocal municipalityMunicipality governancePublic service deliveryDecentralization process320.968257Chiefdom -- South Africa -- LimpopoLocal government -- South Africa -- LimpopoMunicipal government -- South Africa -- LimpopoRural development -- South Africa -- LimpopoPolitical anthropology -- South Africa -- LimpopoEconomic development -- South Africa -- LimpopoAn analysis of musanda as an institution within the Thulamela Local Municipality and the current South African public service delivery systemThesisMadzivhandila MA. An analysis of musanda as an institution within the Thulamela Local Municipality and the current South African public service delivery system. []. , 2016 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11602/665Madzivhandila, M. A. (2016). <i>An analysis of musanda as an institution within the Thulamela Local Municipality and the current South African public service delivery system</i>. (). . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11602/665Madzivhandila, Muthuhadini Alfred. <i>"An analysis of musanda as an institution within the Thulamela Local Municipality and the current South African public service delivery system."</i> ., , 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/665TY - Thesis AU - Madzivhandila, Muthuhadini Alfred AB - The Thulamela Local Municipality is currently experiencing a plethora of public service delivery challenges. This often leads to court litigation and disputes with the institution of musanda. These public service delivery challenges, conflicts and court disputes in many cases leave the communities within the municipality deprived of basic services as a result of slow or a complete lack of service delivery. musanda is a Venda word that refers to the place where the thovhele (king), khosikhulu (paramountcies), khosi (chiefs), gota (headman), mukoma (petty headman), vhakoma (queen mother), vhatanuni (wives), vhakololo (princes/princesses), khadzi and makhadzi (royal aunts), ndumi (king/chiefs’ brother) and the rest of this royal structure resides. As such it also refers to the institution of royal governance. The proposed study aims to analyse the place of musanda as an institution within public service delivery and within the whole process of decentralization of services in the Thulamela Municipality. The study focuses mainly on the current public service delivery system of the government and the role of the institution of the musanda in that process. The basic service delivery system that receives direct attention falls under the Government Cluster, which covers Social Protection, and Community and Human Development. These divisions deal with Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Water and Sanitation, Human Settlements, Rural Development and Land Reform, Basic Education and Sports and Recreation. These are the services that are supposed to be rendered by municipalities. The analysis aims to determine musanda’s position in the whole process of providing the public services indicated above. DA - 2016-05 DB - ResearchSpace DP - Univen KW - The institution of musanda KW - Vho-Thovhele KW - Khosi- Khulu KW - Vha-musanda KW - Khoro KW - Tshivhidzo KW - Local municipality KW - Municipality governance KW - Public service delivery KW - Decentralization process LK - https://univendspace.univen.ac.za PY - 2016 T1 - An analysis of musanda as an institution within the Thulamela Local Municipality and the current South African public service delivery system TI - An analysis of musanda as an institution within the Thulamela Local Municipality and the current South African public service delivery system UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11602/665 ER -