Molapo, R. R.Dzimiri, P.Phaswana, Rofhiwa2018-06-052018-06-052018-05-18Phaswana, R. 2018. An analysis of service delivery protests and their implications on the economic stability of Musina Municipality: 2007-2014. . . http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1098http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1098MA (Political Studies)Department of Political StudiesThe adoption of the constitution in 1996 has opened a new era of establishing a local government system that recommended that municipalities be established for the whole territory of the republic of South Africa. The white paper on “Local Government adopted by Cabinet in March 1998 outlined framework and programmes to guide municipalities to commit to work with citizens and groups within the communities to find sustainable ways to meet their social, economic and material needs to improve the quality of their lives”. Since 2007 epidemic service delivery protests started to be a national problem where 80 percentages of service delivery protests between the periods of 2007-2014 were violent. For instance, Musina Municipality experienced violent service delivery during the period of 2007-2014 where its properties, economy and people’s lives were in stake. Therefore, this study was driven by the need to analyse the implications of service delivery protests on the economy of Musina Municipality. A qualitative method approach to investigate the problem of service delivery protests implications on stability and economy in Musina Municipality will be used. A case study regarding service delivery effectiveness and violence used by people as a response and expression of a plea to be heard by their municipality will be investigated.1 online resource (xi, 118 leavesenUniversity of VendaBatho Pele principlesUCTDCommunicationEconomyNon-ComplianceService deliveryProtests351.68257Civil services -- South Africa -- LimpopoPublic utilities -- South Africa -- LimpopoMunicipal services -- South Africa -- LimpopoService at cost -- South Africa -- LimpopoLocal government -- South Africa -- LimpopoMunicipal government -- South Africa -- LimpopoAn analysis of service delivery protests and their implications on the economic stability of Musina Municipality: 2007-2014DissertationPhaswana R. An analysis of service delivery protests and their implications on the economic stability of Musina Municipality: 2007-2014. []. , 2018 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1098Phaswana, R. (2018). <i>An analysis of service delivery protests and their implications on the economic stability of Musina Municipality: 2007-2014</i>. (). . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1098Phaswana, Rofhiwa. <i>"An analysis of service delivery protests and their implications on the economic stability of Musina Municipality: 2007-2014."</i> ., , 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1098TY - Dissertation AU - Phaswana, Rofhiwa AB - The adoption of the constitution in 1996 has opened a new era of establishing a local government system that recommended that municipalities be established for the whole territory of the republic of South Africa. The white paper on “Local Government adopted by Cabinet in March 1998 outlined framework and programmes to guide municipalities to commit to work with citizens and groups within the communities to find sustainable ways to meet their social, economic and material needs to improve the quality of their lives”. Since 2007 epidemic service delivery protests started to be a national problem where 80 percentages of service delivery protests between the periods of 2007-2014 were violent. For instance, Musina Municipality experienced violent service delivery during the period of 2007-2014 where its properties, economy and people’s lives were in stake. Therefore, this study was driven by the need to analyse the implications of service delivery protests on the economy of Musina Municipality. A qualitative method approach to investigate the problem of service delivery protests implications on stability and economy in Musina Municipality will be used. A case study regarding service delivery effectiveness and violence used by people as a response and expression of a plea to be heard by their municipality will be investigated. DA - 2018-05-18 DB - ResearchSpace DP - Univen KW - Batho Pele principles KW - Communication KW - Economy KW - Non-Compliance KW - Service delivery KW - Protests LK - https://univendspace.univen.ac.za PY - 2018 T1 - An analysis of service delivery protests and their implications on the economic stability of Musina Municipality: 2007-2014 TI - An analysis of service delivery protests and their implications on the economic stability of Musina Municipality: 2007-2014 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1098 ER -