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ENHANCING SERVICE DELIVERY THROUGH RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN MOGALE CITY LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

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dc.contributor.author MAKGAHLELA, KGOORI AUBREY
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-11T08:47:12Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-11T08:47:12Z
dc.date.issued 2020-02
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10500/28835
dc.description.abstract Records are essential to the efficient administration of municipalities and more critical to the facilitation of good governance, transparency and accountability. Despite this, the records management processes of many municipalities in South Africa have remained ineffective and inefficient. The study investigated the extent to which records management enhances service delivery in Mogale City Local Municipality. The objective was to determine how far sound records management goes in enhancing the public services, accountability, transparency and good governance. Through interviews and observations, it was revealed that the keeping of records was not attaining the intended goal of nurturing sound records management practices in Mogale City Local Municipality. The study sought to investigate how records management enhances service delivery in the Mogale City Local Municipality with a view to promoting good governance and efficiency in public service delivery. The study sought to address the following research questions: “What contribution, if any, does records management play in enhancing service delivery?”; “Are there any suitable standards and practices for records management activities in the MCLM?”; “To what extent does records management impact on transparency and accountability in Mogale City Local Municipality?” and “Identifying the benefits derived from records management in the municipality.” The study was underpinned by the record life-cycle and records continuum models. The literature reviewed was based on themes derived from the research questions, the underpinning models and broader areas of the study. The study adopted an interpretivist paradigm, which is associated with the qualitative research approach. The study adopted a single case study design and data were collected through the use of interviews and observation. The qualitative data collected were presented and analysed in narrative description. The findings of the study revealed that there is a positive correlation between records management and effective service delivery. In conclusion, it is evident that the future well-being and quality of basic service delivery depend on the ability of the MCLM to utilise records management strategic planning processes. Records contain information that will assist the municipality in determining the required resources, and moreover, in setting or improving service standards. The records management policy in the municipality must be adhered to and practiced consistently to ensure compliance and sound records management. This affirms the need for reformed records management strategies to enable administration efficiency and improved service delivery in the municipality. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Records; Records management; Service delivery; Accountability; Good governance; Transparency; Records procedures manual; Local government; Municipalities en
dc.title ENHANCING SERVICE DELIVERY THROUGH RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN MOGALE CITY LOCAL MUNICIPALITY en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Information Science en


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