Local governance in Zimbabwe has a chequered history. Despite high hopes for democratic local governance on the attainment of political independence in 1980, it has often defied democratic practice and is yet to bring tangible benefits to communities. Attempts at democratising local governance through the amendment of local government legislation have not yet brought about vibrant democratic practices. This article explores section 4A of the Urban Councils Act, which provides that the Minister of Local Government may appoint special interest councillors onto urban councils. It examines the extent to which this has enhanced or inhibited democratic local governance. It then proceeds to examine this phenomenon against regional instruments on l...
A publication by Edson Paul Mutema, a Lecturer in the Department of Local Governance, Midlands State...
Over the years, youth participation in local decision-making across Africa has been minimal, despite...
Abstract: The rationale for devolution in Zimbabwe in particular and Africa in general is to develop...
The appointment of special interest councillors in urban councils has courted a lot of controversy a...
This paper explores the challenges and opportunities of integrating special interest councilors in t...
The 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe recognises local government as the lowest tier of government in a ...
The discourse on decentralisation theoretically supports central government supervision of local gov...
Urban and rural local authorities constitute the lowest tier of Zimbabwe's multilevel system of gove...
Since the attainment of political independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has made tremendous progress in ins...
Devolution, which was incorporated into the Constitution of Zimbabwe through section 264, is a new p...
There is a growing realisation that urbanisation has overstretched the ability and efforts of centr...
This article links the decline of service delivery in urban councils in post-independence Zimbabwe t...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe adoption of the 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe heralded a new era with high ex...
Residents associations are a local initiative by residents within a specific community. Through resi...
Centre-local relations have been an area of controversy in Zimbabwean local governance both as a dis...
A publication by Edson Paul Mutema, a Lecturer in the Department of Local Governance, Midlands State...
Over the years, youth participation in local decision-making across Africa has been minimal, despite...
Abstract: The rationale for devolution in Zimbabwe in particular and Africa in general is to develop...
The appointment of special interest councillors in urban councils has courted a lot of controversy a...
This paper explores the challenges and opportunities of integrating special interest councilors in t...
The 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe recognises local government as the lowest tier of government in a ...
The discourse on decentralisation theoretically supports central government supervision of local gov...
Urban and rural local authorities constitute the lowest tier of Zimbabwe's multilevel system of gove...
Since the attainment of political independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has made tremendous progress in ins...
Devolution, which was incorporated into the Constitution of Zimbabwe through section 264, is a new p...
There is a growing realisation that urbanisation has overstretched the ability and efforts of centr...
This article links the decline of service delivery in urban councils in post-independence Zimbabwe t...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe adoption of the 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe heralded a new era with high ex...
Residents associations are a local initiative by residents within a specific community. Through resi...
Centre-local relations have been an area of controversy in Zimbabwean local governance both as a dis...
A publication by Edson Paul Mutema, a Lecturer in the Department of Local Governance, Midlands State...
Over the years, youth participation in local decision-making across Africa has been minimal, despite...
Abstract: The rationale for devolution in Zimbabwe in particular and Africa in general is to develop...