Oversight mechanisms and service delivery: a case study of municipal public accounts committee oversight of electricity services in Raymond Mhlaba Local Municipality
- Authors: Mpofu, Sibabalwe
- Date: 2022-10-14
- Subjects: Municipal services South Africa , Local government South Africa , Local service delivery , Public sector , Oversight , Economics Sociological aspects , Government accountability South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Academic theses , Master's theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/408671 , vital:70515
- Description: South Africa, as a post-apartheid state is still grappling with socio-economic inequalities such as poverty, unemployment, and inequality. Local government is mandated to play a developmental role and has a responsibility to redress these socio-economic inequalities at grassroots level. According to the Constitution of South Africa, the local government sphere is obligated to adopt and practice good governance. Whilst good governance means different things to different people, this study argues that good governance is characterised by transparency and accountability, and the use of public resources in an accountable and sustainable manner in order to ensure the progressive realisation of the needs of the municipal residents. This study explores the relationship between oversight and service delivery by examining the Municipal Public Accounts Committee’s oversight of electricity services in Raymond Mhlaba Municipality (herein referred to as RMM) in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province. It makes use of a case-study research design to inform its data collection and analysis. Officials responsible for electricity service provision and councillors responsible for overseeing the performance of electricity services in RMM were interviewed. These interviews were analysed together with a document analysis of RMM, and a review of relevant local government legislation. The research findings indicate that the Municipal Public Accounts Committee (herein referred to as the MPAC) in RMM failed to engage in effective oversight due to (1) a lack of familiarity with the municipality’s plans for electricity services, (2) a lack of familiarity with the targets for revenue collection and expenditure management for electricity services, and (3) a lack of rigorous oversight and monitoring of the municipality’s spending and implementation of targets set out in its electricity plans. This study, therefore, reflects the realities of non-effective oversight in municipalities in the Eastern Cape and proposes a model which can improve some of the dire oversight practices which are prevalent in rural municipalities such as RMM. , Thesis (MSocSci) -- Faculty of Humanities, Sociology, 2022
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- Date Issued: 2022-10-14
- Authors: Mpofu, Sibabalwe
- Date: 2022-10-14
- Subjects: Municipal services South Africa , Local government South Africa , Local service delivery , Public sector , Oversight , Economics Sociological aspects , Government accountability South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Academic theses , Master's theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/408671 , vital:70515
- Description: South Africa, as a post-apartheid state is still grappling with socio-economic inequalities such as poverty, unemployment, and inequality. Local government is mandated to play a developmental role and has a responsibility to redress these socio-economic inequalities at grassroots level. According to the Constitution of South Africa, the local government sphere is obligated to adopt and practice good governance. Whilst good governance means different things to different people, this study argues that good governance is characterised by transparency and accountability, and the use of public resources in an accountable and sustainable manner in order to ensure the progressive realisation of the needs of the municipal residents. This study explores the relationship between oversight and service delivery by examining the Municipal Public Accounts Committee’s oversight of electricity services in Raymond Mhlaba Municipality (herein referred to as RMM) in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province. It makes use of a case-study research design to inform its data collection and analysis. Officials responsible for electricity service provision and councillors responsible for overseeing the performance of electricity services in RMM were interviewed. These interviews were analysed together with a document analysis of RMM, and a review of relevant local government legislation. The research findings indicate that the Municipal Public Accounts Committee (herein referred to as the MPAC) in RMM failed to engage in effective oversight due to (1) a lack of familiarity with the municipality’s plans for electricity services, (2) a lack of familiarity with the targets for revenue collection and expenditure management for electricity services, and (3) a lack of rigorous oversight and monitoring of the municipality’s spending and implementation of targets set out in its electricity plans. This study, therefore, reflects the realities of non-effective oversight in municipalities in the Eastern Cape and proposes a model which can improve some of the dire oversight practices which are prevalent in rural municipalities such as RMM. , Thesis (MSocSci) -- Faculty of Humanities, Sociology, 2022
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- Date Issued: 2022-10-14
The effects of strategic planning and oversight on electricity service delivery outcomes in South African local municipalities: a case study of Inxuba Yethemba Municipality
- Authors: Ntintili, Noxolo Indwe
- Date: 2022-10-14
- Subjects: Strategic planning South Africa , Strategic management , Municipal services South Africa , Local government South Africa , Local service delivery , Public sector , Oversight
- Language: English
- Type: Academic theses , Master's theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/408693 , vital:70517
- Description: Poor service delivery in South Africa is a widely researched phenomenon. Yet despite the existing knowledge production efforts, in a context of a progressive developmental municipal legislative framework, South African municipalities continue to be plagued with corruption and poor service delivery performance. This thesis aims to transcend the tendency to attribute poor service delivery to a sole cause (e.g. corruption) by explaining the effects of strategic planning and oversight on several municipal service delivery processes. Therefore, this thesis introduces the Municipal Public Resource Management (MPRM) model as a strategic management tool to explain the relationship between strategic planning, the practical implementation of municipal services, and oversight processes. Specifically, thesis triangulates legislative mandates, documents published by Inxuba Yethemba Municipality (IYM) and responses from semi-structured interviews conducted with three municipal officials and three Municipal Public Accounts Committee (MPAC) councillors to uncover descriptions and explanations of service delivery processes in IYM. Findings from this thesis confirm that poor strategic planning and weak oversight contributed to poor electricity service delivery outcomes in IYM in the 2018/19 – 2019/20 financial year, and this highlights the importance of implementing strategic management for improved service delivery in South African local municipalities. , Thesis (MSocSci) -- Faculty of Humanities, Sociology, 2022
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- Date Issued: 2022-10-14
- Authors: Ntintili, Noxolo Indwe
- Date: 2022-10-14
- Subjects: Strategic planning South Africa , Strategic management , Municipal services South Africa , Local government South Africa , Local service delivery , Public sector , Oversight
- Language: English
- Type: Academic theses , Master's theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/408693 , vital:70517
- Description: Poor service delivery in South Africa is a widely researched phenomenon. Yet despite the existing knowledge production efforts, in a context of a progressive developmental municipal legislative framework, South African municipalities continue to be plagued with corruption and poor service delivery performance. This thesis aims to transcend the tendency to attribute poor service delivery to a sole cause (e.g. corruption) by explaining the effects of strategic planning and oversight on several municipal service delivery processes. Therefore, this thesis introduces the Municipal Public Resource Management (MPRM) model as a strategic management tool to explain the relationship between strategic planning, the practical implementation of municipal services, and oversight processes. Specifically, thesis triangulates legislative mandates, documents published by Inxuba Yethemba Municipality (IYM) and responses from semi-structured interviews conducted with three municipal officials and three Municipal Public Accounts Committee (MPAC) councillors to uncover descriptions and explanations of service delivery processes in IYM. Findings from this thesis confirm that poor strategic planning and weak oversight contributed to poor electricity service delivery outcomes in IYM in the 2018/19 – 2019/20 financial year, and this highlights the importance of implementing strategic management for improved service delivery in South African local municipalities. , Thesis (MSocSci) -- Faculty of Humanities, Sociology, 2022
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- Date Issued: 2022-10-14
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