A sustainable differentiated funding model for South African district municipalities

\r\nBackground\r\nSouth African district municipalities supply, inter alia, basic social goods in order to realise socio-economic rights and promote sustainable development in their local communities. This requires adequate funding, which may be in the form of own generated revenue and intergovernme...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Local Government Research and Innovation (JOLGRI) 2024-02, Vol.5 (1), p.e1-e16
Hauptverfasser: Manuel, Lindokuhle B.G., Erasmus, Lourens J.
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Zusammenfassung:\r\nBackground\r\nSouth African district municipalities supply, inter alia, basic social goods in order to realise socio-economic rights and promote sustainable development in their local communities. This requires adequate funding, which may be in the form of own generated revenue and intergovernmental transfers. However, despite legislated functions, many district municipalities are regarded as financially distressed and unable to deliver on their constitutional mandates.\r\n\r\n\r\nAim\r\nThis study sought to develop a sustainable differentiated funding model for district municipalities that will enable them to deliver on their constitutional mandates.\r\n\r\n\r\nMethods\r\nThis empirical study followed a positivist paradigm and used questionnaires to solicit the views of selected municipal officials from all district municipalities on the efficacy of the current funding model against the key principles that underpin a successful funding framework for South African municipalities.\r\n\r\n\r\nResults\r\nThe results of this study indicated that the funding district municipalities receive and generate is not in line with their constitutional mandates, which in turn, negatively affects their financial condition. Thus, there is a necessity to reconstruct the current funding model.\r\n\r\n\r\nConclusion\r\nThis study recommends a clear specification of C1 and C2 district municipal powers and functions, and that the current funding model change from applying a blanket approach and rather consider the different geographical areas and circumstances for C1 and C2 district municipalities.\r\n\r\n\r\nContribution\r\nThis empirical study contributes to the broader body of scientific knowledge on the local government financial governance by addressing the funding model for South African district municipalities in a practical manner.\r\n
ISSN:2709-7412
2788-919X
DOI:10.4102/jolgri.v5i0.163