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    • Local government in the 2013 constitution of Zimbabwe: Defining the boundaries of local autonomy 

      de Visser, Jaap; Chigwata, Tinashe Calton (Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2017-10-06)
      The 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe recognises local government as the lowest tier of government in a three tier arrangement. Thus, local government, composed by urban and rural local authorities, now owes its existence ...
    • Local government reform in Zimbabwe: A policy dialogue 

      de Visser, Jaap; Steytler, Nico; Machingauta, Naison (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2010)
      This publication is the result of a collaborative research project of South African and Zimbabwean academics and practitioners active in the field of local government. On 3-4 November 2009 the Community Law Centre hosted ...
    • Local government reform in Zimbabwe: A policy dialogue 

      de Visser, Jaap; Steytler, Nico; Machingauta, Naison (Community Law Centre, University Western Cape, 2010)
      On 3-4 November 2009 the Community Law Centre hosted a seminar entitled “Policy Dialogue on the Future of Local Government in Zimbabwe”. A diverse spectrum of local government practitioners was assembled to discuss ...
    • Making law: A guide to municipal councils 

      Steytler, Nico; de Visser, Jaap; Mettler, Johann (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2000)
      The first fully democratic municipal elections held on 5 December 2000 saw local government take its rightful place as the third sphere of government. Chapter seven of the Constitution has now come into full operation. ...
    • Medical staff attrition in local authorities experiences from Harare City Council Maternity Clinics (2007-2008) 

      Madhekeni, Alois; Taderera, Hope (Journal of Public Administration and Governance, 2012)
      The years 2007 and 2008 are of special reckoned in the history of Zimbabwe as the economy plunged into a meltdown and professionalism suddenly became an irrelevant status. Institutions in the public sector struggled for ...
    • Ministerial directives to local government in Zimbabwe: top-down governance in a decentralized constitution 

      Chigwata, Tinashe Calton; Muchapondwa, Varaidzo Violet; de Visser, Jaap (Cambridge University Press, 2017)
      Urban and rural local authorities constitute the lowest tier of Zimbabwe's multilevel system of government. These local governments have a constitutional "right to govern" that must be exercised within the constitutional, ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • Service delivery protests, struggle for rights and the failure of local democracy in South Africa and Uganda: parallels and divergences 

      Mbazira, Christopher (Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Wits University, 2013)
      Although the two countries are thousands of miles apart, Uganda and South Africa have both experienced service delivery protests in recent years. The protests have been directed mainly at local governments, although in ...
    • Status quo report on intergovernmental relations regarding local government 

      Steytler, Nicolas; Fessha, Yonatan; Kirkby, Coel (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2006)
      Local government in South Africa is a unique experiment in intergovernmental relations. Guided by the constitutional principle of co-operative government, the provinces, and district and local municipalities must work ...
    • Subsidiarity in the Constitution slapstick asymmetry or a 'rights based' approach to powers 

      de Visser, Jaap (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2008)
      What is subsidiarity? Subsidiarity is a general principle that says that governance should take place as close as possible to the citizens. It translates into the protection of lower levels of government against undue ...