Challenges of service delivery in selected townships in the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality
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Municipalities, in terms of the new development mandates, must provide a democratic
and accountable government for local communities by providing services to local
communities in a sustainable manner, promoting social and economic development,
and ensuring a safe, healthy environment. While municipalities attempt to fulfil these
mandates to bring about social-economic development and a sound environment for
their communities, they experience complex and multifaceted service challenges that
vary from one municipality to another, reflecting the diverse political dynamics of the
respective environments.
This research examined service delivery challenges in selected Nelson Mandela
Metropolitan Municipality townships in Port Elizabeth, in the Eastern Cape Province.
It seeks to assess how effectively the integrated development plan, as a local
government tool, plays a vital role in addressing service delivery challenges in the
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality.
The study adopted a qualitative methodology using individual interviews. The data was
analysed thematically using NVivo software. The sample consisted of a minimum of
30 people: ten representatives from Motherwell township and ten from Walmer
township, five municipal officials and five ward councillors. The study was intended to
bring about service delivery strategies and provide policy recommendations to
alleviate or overcome challenges in improving service delivery in the Nelson Mandela
Metropolitan Municipality
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Management Sciences Specialising in Public Management, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/6292
