An evaluation of the state of service delivery in local authorities: a case of Mbare district (2018 to 2021).
Abstract
The study focused on the state of service delivery by local authorities focusing on Harare City
Council, the literature reviewed was centred on delivery by local authorities. Living conditions
of Mbare District residents are measured by the quality of service that is availed to them by the
responsible institutions. For example, one cannot fathom the prospect of living in a
neighbourhood where there are always flows of sewerage and mountains of refuse dumpsites.
Local Authorities regard the following as some of the causes of poor service delivery in the Cities:
economic conditions, corruption, political interference, shortage of skilled manpower and funding
challenges. The study aimed at evaluating the state of service delivery in local authorities a c ase of
Mbare District. The research objectives were to evaluate the state of service delivery and residents
perceptions to the service delivery in City of Harare, establish the challenges being faced by City of
Harare and identify the strategies that the city may use to improve service delivery. These objectives
were assessed using quantitative and qualitative research design. This research was a case study thus
greater use of primary and secondary sources of data were adopted. Questionnaires, interviews,
books, online articles and journa ls were used to gather data. The researcher established the
background information of the research and related literature was reviewed. The study showed that
there was greater need for the improvement of the quality of services provided in local authoritie s