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    • Multilevel government in South Africa, Ethiopia and Kenya 

      de Visser, Jaap; Steytler, Nico (Forum Of Federations, 2018)
      This paper aims to inform policy makers and stakeholders in the Philippines about the critical features of, and practical experiences with, federalism and decentralization in South Africa, Kenya and Ethiopia. The ...
    • Multilevel government, municipalities and food security 

      de Visser, Jaap (DST-NRF Centre of Excellence in Food Security, South Africa, 2019)
      Realising the right to food in South Africa requires more than an increase in food production. Increasing access to food is equally important, so this contribution adopts a 'food systems approach'. It argues that food ...
    • Municipalities' readiness to comply with treasury's competency requirements 

      Ntliziywana, Phindile (Local Government Bulletin, 2012-06)
      In just under six months, the competency framework in the National Treasury's Minimum Competency Regulations will take full effect. Therefore, the article seeks to urge the National Treasury to be robust in implementing ...
    • National cohesion and intergovernmental relations in South Africa 

      Steytler, Nico (JUTA, 2016)
      The creation of provinces in 1994 gave effect to the grand compromise of the 1993 negotiations, but also raised fears about the deleterious consequences they could hold for national cohesion. A first concern was that ...
    • New leaders, persistent challenges...What lies in store for local government? 

      de Visser, Jaap (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2009)
      The outcome of the elections of 22 April is critical for local government. The success of ‘developmental local government’ depends to a large extent on the choices the incoming national and provincial governments make ...
    • Overseeing the overseers: assessing compliance with municipal intervention rules in South Africa 

      de Visser, Jaap; November, Jerome (Springer, 2017)
      Section 139 of the Constitution of South Africa empowers provinces to intervene into municipalities, an instrument to correct serious failures in local government. This article discusses the policy and legal framework for ...
    • Participatory Budgeting in the City of Kwekwe (Zimbabwe) A perspective on the Issues, Trends and Options 

      Marumahoko, Sylvester; Chigwata, Tinashe Calton; Nhende, Norman (African Journal of Public Affairs, 2018)
      Towards the end of 2017, as has been the case every year, the Kwekwe City Council produced a budget outlining its various activities for the 2018 financial year. The unveiling of the 2018 budget was, among other things, ...
    • Party manifestos for the third local government elections, 18 May 2011 

      Ntliziywana, Phindile; Bosire, Conrad (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2011)
      With the 2011 local government elections set for 18 May, political parties are preparing their party policies and manifestos in a bid to woo voters. A survey of the party manifestos and statements ahead of the elections ...
    • Perspectives on local government’s place in federal systems and central–local relations 

      Powell, D M (Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance, 2022)
      To expand on the themes identified by Tomas Hachard’s paper Capacity, voice and opportunity: advancing municipal engagement in Canadian federal relations, the Journal commissioned six personal ‘perspectives’ from a diverse ...
    • The place and role of local government in federal systems 

      Steytler, Nico (Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, 2005)
      South Africa has embarked on an important experiment of creating a decentralised system of government comprising three spheres of government – national, provincial and local. In comparison with international practice, ...
    • The political-administrative interface in local government - Assessing the quality of local democracy 

      de Visser, Jaap (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2009)
      Municipalities have registered a tremendous democratic and service delivery record, yet the public perception of them is troubling. Municipalities are too often identified with corruption, inefficiency and inaccessibility. ...
    • The politics of sub-national constitutions and local government in Ethiopia 

      Ayele, Zemelak Ayitenew (Perspectives on Federalism, 2014)
      The federal Constitution of Ethiopia provides the regional states - the constituent unit of the federation –with the power to draft, adopt and amend their own constitutions, thereby allowing each of the regional states to ...
    • Position paper on the provincialisation of personal primary health care services 

      Versteeg, Marije; Hall, Wendy; de Visser, Jaap (South African Local Government Association, 2009)
      Primary health care (PHC) was internationally accepted in 1978 as the preferred system for health care. It is defined in the Declaration of Alma Ata and includes essential care, which is appropriate, available and affordable ...
    • Post-election analysis: Editorial 

      de Visser, Jaap (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2009)
      The 2009 national and provincial elections have come and gone. As expected, the results have reshaped politics. The new President has promised a marked improvement in the service delivery and performance of the public ...
    • The powers of local government in decentralized systems of government: Managing the 'curse of common competencies' 

      Steytler, Nico (Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law, 2005)
      The issues and problems flowing from common competencies are shared by many, if not all, decentralised and federal systems; they are a feature arising from the division of powers between two levels of government. The ...
    • Professional administration : crucial for service delivery 

      de Visser, Jaap; Ntliziywana, Phindile (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2011)
      Municipalities cannot deliver on their developmental mandate without suitably qualified and professional staff. However, evidence shows that the lack of good governance of staff matters in many municipalities results in ...
    • Professionalising political leadership: Leadership matters 

      Ntliziywana, Phindile (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2010)
      Moves are afoot to professionalise the administrative arm of local government. First, the National Treasury has prescribed a competency framework for municipal officials at senior and middle management levels. All senior ...
    • Property rates - latest developments 

      de Visser, Jaap; Singiza, Douglas (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2010)
      Property rates, as a form of tax imposed on the market value of land and buildings, are the key source of revenue of municipalities. The framework for the imposition of property rates is carefully regulated by the Municipal ...
    • Proposed provincial planning laws compared 

      de Visser, Jaap (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2012)
      The legal framework for land use planning is changing rapidly, and provincial governments are addressing this issue by engaging in law reform. Their efforts takes places in the aftermath of the 2009 Constitutional Court ...
    • The protection of internally displaced children in Africa: A doctrinal analysis of article 23(4) of the African children’s charter 

      Adeola, Romola; Mezmur, Benyam D (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
      This article considers the protection of, and assistance for, internally displaced children (IDCs) in Africa. Internal displacement has become one of Africa’s most pressing human rights challenges. Over the last decade, ...