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Decentralisation Policy in Zimbabwe: Impact on Local Government Performance

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posted on 2024-09-05, 23:52 authored by Louis (compiler) Masuko, Desmond (assistant) Nyoni
Decentralisation is the most common concept used in Zimbabwe to describe the relations between the centre and the local communities. Whether this is the most appropriate mode to capture these intricate relations is not the issue. Rather, it is the exposition of the concrete objectives behind the evolution of centre-local relations from 1980 in Zimbabwe, incorporating both the macro and micro actors and their interaction, that is the problem.

An IDS Conference Paper on de-centralization and local governance.

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Institute of Development Studies (Zimbabwe) (ZIDS)

Citation

Masuko, L. & Nyoni, D. (1993) Decentralisation Policy in Zimbabwe: Impact on Local Government Performance, IDS Monograph Paper no. 4. UZ, Harare: ZIDS.

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Monograph Paper No.4.

IDS Item Types

Series paper (non-IDS); Conference paper

Copyright holder

University of Zimbabwe (UZ).

Country

Zimbabwe

Language

en

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