This paper explores the challenges and opportunities of integrating special interest councilors in the governance of Zimbabwean local authorities. The study revealed that the current way in which special interest councilors are appointed in local authorities is an assault on local democracy. The process spruces up the policy making base of the political party to which the appointing minister belongs. However the study also reveals that despite the political challenges posed by the integration of special interest councilors in Zimbabwean local authorities at the moment, such appointments may be a progressive measure if done in a genuinely and transparent manner. It can bring critical skills which democracy may filter in favour of populism
Over the years, youth participation in local decision-making across Africa has been minimal, despite...
The urban councils of Zimbabwe’s local authorities have witnessed poor corporate governance for deca...
The democratic transition in South Africa was accompanied by large-scale institutional re-engineerin...
Local governance in Zimbabwe has a chequered history. Despite high hopes for democratic local govern...
The appointment of special interest councillors in urban councils has courted a lot of controversy a...
The paper seeks to examine and unpack the factors that are militating against councilor oversight at...
Since the attainment of political independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has made tremendous progress in ins...
This article aimed at ascertaining the role of councilors in enhancing public service delivery in lo...
The discourse on decentralisation theoretically supports central government supervision of local gov...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilIntroduction: The appointment of special interest councillors in terms ...
This article links the decline of service delivery in urban councils in post-independence Zimbabwe t...
This paper assesses the effects of ward councilors in Malawi in as far as promotion of participation...
A publication by Edson Paul Mutema, a Lecturer in the Department of Local Governance, Midlands State...
Residents associations are a local initiative by residents within a specific community. Through resi...
Partisan politics has become an obstacle to countries in Africa and the rest of the world. Zimbabwe,...
Over the years, youth participation in local decision-making across Africa has been minimal, despite...
The urban councils of Zimbabwe’s local authorities have witnessed poor corporate governance for deca...
The democratic transition in South Africa was accompanied by large-scale institutional re-engineerin...
Local governance in Zimbabwe has a chequered history. Despite high hopes for democratic local govern...
The appointment of special interest councillors in urban councils has courted a lot of controversy a...
The paper seeks to examine and unpack the factors that are militating against councilor oversight at...
Since the attainment of political independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has made tremendous progress in ins...
This article aimed at ascertaining the role of councilors in enhancing public service delivery in lo...
The discourse on decentralisation theoretically supports central government supervision of local gov...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilIntroduction: The appointment of special interest councillors in terms ...
This article links the decline of service delivery in urban councils in post-independence Zimbabwe t...
This paper assesses the effects of ward councilors in Malawi in as far as promotion of participation...
A publication by Edson Paul Mutema, a Lecturer in the Department of Local Governance, Midlands State...
Residents associations are a local initiative by residents within a specific community. Through resi...
Partisan politics has become an obstacle to countries in Africa and the rest of the world. Zimbabwe,...
Over the years, youth participation in local decision-making across Africa has been minimal, despite...
The urban councils of Zimbabwe’s local authorities have witnessed poor corporate governance for deca...
The democratic transition in South Africa was accompanied by large-scale institutional re-engineerin...