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Title: Service delivery challenges in Gezubuso rural area of Msunduzi municipality
Authors: Chule, Nobuhle Princess 
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: 
The local government, ward councillors and traditional leaders are considered as the first
levels of point of communications which is closer to the people and expected to deliver
the needs of the people. The lack of municipality resources/equipment, training of
municipal employees, community engagements and the exclusion of the community in
decision-making contribute service delivery challenges in the Msunduzi Municipality. The
service delivery challenges of the municipality, induna (chief) and ward councillors have
certain elements that do not easily satisfy the needs of the people if they are not solved
effectively. During the data collection it was found that the majority of community
members who participated in this study had a negative response towards the
assessments of their level of satisfaction with regards to the services delivered to them.
Some individuals did not have negative responses to some of the questions due to
personal reasons. The induna lost interest in participating because he mentioned that the
majority of the community decisions are taken by the councillor and as he is newly
appointed. He has not performed all his duties as yet. The rationale of this study is to
suggest measures to be implemented to address service delivery backlogs. The mixedmethods approach and the triangulation mixed method design was used for this particular
study in order to get sufficient depth and detail of service delivery issues in the
municipality. A sampling size formula developed by Sekaran (2016) was used to
determine that 61 participants formed an appropriate sample size for this study. Purposive
sampling was used for this study because the whole population and sampling frame were
available. The primary data was collected through self-administered questionnaires that
were personally administered to the community members by the researcher. Primary data
was also collected by conducting interviews with the municipality employees, ward
councillor and induna. Based on the findings of the study it was recommended that future
researchers use this research as a case study in other areas from other municipalities in
order to understand the role of municipalities in stimulating service delivery
Description: 
Submitted in fulfillment of the degree requirements of Master of Management Sciences: Public Administration, urban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4816
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4816
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