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Measuring the performance of the Integrated Development Plan in a selected metropolitan council in the Western Cape, South Africa

Author(s)
Solomons, Gavin John
Date Issued
2016
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract
Cape Town has an extremely unequal society characterized by increased unemployment, and a lack of adequate and affordable service delivery for communities living on the Cape Flats including townships. Is the service delivery demand too big or doesn’t the City of Cape Town municipality have the capacity to cater for all communities within the municipal boundaries? Or is the municipal staff not performing as they are supposed to perform? The Integrated Development Plan can be described as the pivot upon which all development activities in a municipality revolve. The research project investigates the performance of the City of Cape Town Municipality’s IDP. The study further investigates the powers and duties given to people elected and appointed to implement this new South African local government vision of a free and prosperous South Africa for all to enjoy under the African sun. The most important tool in the municipality’s hands is the IDP. The IDP of a municipality is a map that a specific municipality wants to travel in that five-year period while they are in control of that municipality. The vehicle that drives human beings into a specific direction must be strong and able to succeed in pursuing the municipal vision.
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Thesis (MTech (Public Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.
Subjects

Performance -- Manage...

Municipal government ...

Municipal services --...

Civic improvement -- ...

Local government -- S...

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