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Central-local state contestations and urban management in Zimbabwe
Authors:Davison Muchadenyika  John J Williams
Institution:1. Institute for Social Development, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa muchadenyikad@gmail.com;3. School of Government, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Most scholars agree that the character of the urban governance system in Zimbabwe is a reflection of the dominance of one political party, namely, Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF). However, the increasingly prominent role of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) in urban governance has heralded, since the early 2000s, a period marked by change, contestation and confusion. Simultaneously, the destabilising effect of contested urban governance politics on urban management in Zimbabwe has become entrenched. This article focuses on the interface between urban governance politics and urban management in Zimbabwe in the post-2000 era. It analyses how central government, through the local government ministry, local government statutes and appointed officials, structures, and even destabilises, the administration of urban affairs. The article concludes that urban governance is not merely a site of political contestation, as it has also profoundly influenced and altered the functioning of urban administration in Zimbabwe.
Keywords:Contestation  MDC  urban governance politics  urban management  ZANU-PF  Zimbabwe
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