Governance Theory Paralysis: Case of Malamulele of the Thulamela Municipality in Limpopo Province

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Governance Theory Paralysis: Case of Malamulele of the Thulamela Municipality in Limpopo Province

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Title: Governance Theory Paralysis: Case of Malamulele of the Thulamela Municipality in Limpopo Province
Author: Musitha, M.E
Abstract: This study investigated whether the petitioning of the Municipal Demarcation Board and protesting for own separate municipality by the Malamulele community of the Thulamela Municipality were influenced by tribalism/ethnicity and lack o service delivery in the Malamulele area. This study has found no evidence which suggests that lack of service delivery and ethnicity are behind the demand for own separate municipality by Malamulele community. A literature review has revealed that Thulamela municipality delivers services to Malamulele as opposed to claims. The study revealed that politicians from Malamulele hold higher offices in the political governance and administrative structures which demystify perceptions of tribal.ethnicity preferential treatment of Vhavenda speaking areas by the Thulamela Municipality. Instead, this study revealed that the problem is governance paralysis, resulting from lack of participation of Malamulele community members in Ward Committee meetings to receive feedback. Lack of participation could be influenced by the fact that Ward Committees (11 members) are much smaller compared to the vast wards with population ranging from 17,417 in ward 1; 18247 in ward 7; 17, 665 in ward 17,898 in ward 15; 16,212 in ward 18; 12, 064 in ward 40 and 14, 413 in ward 10.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1266
Date: 2016-05-06


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