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Through the introduction of the relatively new council structures for
metropolitan municipalities in South Africa, and the new mandate
for municipalities, the traditional role of councillors has broadened to
encompass additional responsibilities and functions. Therefore, municipal
councillors (proportional public representative (PR) councillors) require
specific competencies and skills in order to ensure the effective operation
of their local municipality. The efficacy of municipal councillors in respect
of service delivery is increasingly being questioned in the wake of recent
service delivery protests and negative reporting on the state of the local
government sphere. The current state of affairs relating to municipal
councillors raises numerous questions about the required skills and
capacity building challenges to successfully execute their mandate. The aim
of this article is to further investigate by means of an interview schedule the
training and capacity building challenges of municipal councillors in the
Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality in the Free State Province.
A qualitative research methodology is adopted for the realisation of
the above aim. An interview schedule was utilised as a tool that contains
the predetermined questions prepared in order to acquire the insight,
knowledge and application of the persons involved and familiar with the municipal councillor processes and challenges. The requirements,
purpose, roles, functions and mandate of municipal councillors will be
provided. The findings of the empirical study will be provided, followed
by specific recommendations pertaining to capacity building and training
initiatives to address these challenges. |
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