Abstract

Bojanala Platinum District Municipality (BPDM), in the North-West Province, South Africa, is endowed with an extractive economy. The District experiences challenges of capacity development of service delivery structures and programmes. It is in this context that this paper examines how local government responses to challenges of capacity development and explores ways in which organisational structures and programmes can be used to overcome these challenges for enhanced service delivery. The theoretical framing of this study underpins capacity development as an enabler of service delivery and incorporates human capital, performance improvement and collaborative participation in the context of local government. The research employed a single case qualitative research approach with a component of descriptive statistics and a sample of 30 municipal senior managers and a social development mine manager. Key findings are that organisational learning and skills development play important roles in enhancing the capacity development of service delivery structures and programmes. It is against these findings that the study recommends the creation of supportive monitoring and evaluation systems to advance the strengthening of functional hybrid governance structures and an organic communication model within a transparent and accountable administrative-political environment.

Highlights

  • 1.1 The ApproachThis study examines the problem of the acquisition of skills in relation to compliance with existing legislation to enhance service delivery (Bojanala Platinum District Municipality, 2016)

  • The District experiences challenges of capacity development of service delivery structures and programmes. It is in this context that this paper examines how local government responses to challenges of capacity development and explores ways in which organisational structures and programmes can be used to overcome these challenges for enhanced service delivery

  • This study examined employee skills development, municipal performance and collaborative governance measures in relation to the capacity development of service delivery structures and programmes adopted from Mphahlele and Zandamela (2021)

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Introduction

This study examines the problem of the acquisition of skills in relation to compliance with existing legislation to enhance service delivery (Bojanala Platinum District Municipality, 2016). Little is known on how to overcome service delivery challenges related to the lack of skills and instability of the management teams (Bojanala Platinum District Municipality, 2016; Madibeng Local Municipality, 2015). This study examines the intricacies and nuances at the interface of human capital, performance improvement and collaborative governance theories in relation to capacity development of service delivery structures and programmes. The purpose of this study is to examine the nature of capacity development challenges in the context of service delivery, and explore how organisational structures and programmes can overcome these challenges. Data was collected in 2016 over a period of three months in the five local municipalities in the Bojanala Platinum District Municipality

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