1. THE POLITICISATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ZIMBABWE
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Taruvinga, Gwinyai Regis
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Political parties -- Africa -- Zimbabwe ,Opposition (Political science) ,Local government -- Zimbabwe -- Africa ,Democracy -- Africa -- Zimbabwe ,Cholera ,Democratization ,Military and naval science ,Political science ,Movement for Democratic Change ,Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front - Abstract
This article analyses local government politics in Zimbabwe. The political scene in Zimbabwe changed drastically in the year 2000 with the formation of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). The party threatened the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front's (ZANU PF) political dominance and this resulted in ongoing conflict, with the ruling party using its power at central government level to frustrate the opposition that often dominated local government. Several events such as the clean-up operation in 2005 and the 2008 cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe were indicative of a governance system that had been politicised, with negative effects on citizens' lives. A watershed moment occurred in 2013 when a new constitution was introduced and for the first time since independence, local government was recognised. One of its key tenets is devolution of power to local communities. However, due to the polarised nature of politics in Zimbabwe, very little has been done to implement this principle, as the ruling party regards devolution as a threat to its political influence. The article argues that creating and fostering a democratic society in Zimbabwe will ensure that devolution is implemented, and that citizens will have a say in how their communities are governed. Keywords: Constitution, Local Government, Decentralisation, Devolution, Democracy, Zimbabwe, 1. Introduction Scholars and policymakers regard local government as an important component of governance in any country. Within the African context, it is deemed important because it is the sphere [...]
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- 2023
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