The International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention 7(09): 6135- 6161, 2020
DOI:10.18535/ijsshi/v7i09.01 ICV 2015: 45.28
ISSN: 2349-203
© 2020, THEIJSSHI
6135 International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention, vol. 7, Issue 09, September 2020
.Research Article
Comparative Analysis of Local Government in Zambia
Between 1991-2010 And 2011-2020
Amb. Prof. Royson M. Mukwena
Executive Director
National Institute Of Public Administration
National Institute Of Public Administration (Nipa)
P.O Box 31990 Lusaka Zambia
Email: Rmmukwena@Gmail.Com
Mobile: +260969526738
Abstract:
In this article the author undertakes a comparative analysis of local government in Zambia between
the periods 1991-2010 and 2011-2020. The author examines the motivations and objectives of the
decentralisation reform measures undertaken during the two periods. After examining the motivations
and objectives of the reforms the author proceeds to undertake a comparative analysis of the
performance of decentralisation policies and reforms during the two periods using the parameters he
develops in the conceptual and theoretical section of the paper. For most of the period under
discussion (since 2002), devolution has been the preferred focus of the decentralisation reforms.
Apart from the launch of the DecentralizationImplementation Plan (DIP)in December 2009 , there was
no progress with regard to the devolution of functions to the local level during the period 1991-2010.
By and large, the districts in Zambia during the period 1991-2010 remainedunaccountable and
unresponsive to the needs of the local populations.Local government during this period continued
facing the same problems that limited its capacity in the pre-1991 period to deliver local services and
play any meaningful role in fostering local democracy and local development The period 2011-2020
has witnessed more progress than the previous period with regard to preparatory work for devolution.
For instance, several devolution plans have been prepared. However there has been little progress
with regard to implementation except for one devolution plan that has been implemented. With regard
to performance, Local government during the period 2011-2020 has continued to face the same
problems that limited its capacity in the previous periods. Theauthor cautions against neglecting the
issue of Homogeneity and Heterogeneity when designing decentralisation reforms. He argues that
previous decentralisation reforms in Zambia have failed because the reforms have treated local
authorities as a homogeneous group and prescribed one-size fits all solutions. He emphasises that
Local Authorities are not homogeneous but heterogeneous. They differ in, inter alia,
economic/resource base, population, geographical base, local responsibilities and institutional
capacity. Thus Local Authorities should be graded according to their capacity and devolution be
undertaken in a phased approach and follow readiness of Local Authorities using the capacity criteria.
In conclusion the author points out thatthere is need to address the issue of capacity assessment of
Local Authorities as an essential component of the process of devolution. He also points out that there
is need to address the shortcomings that have been identified in the approved Devolution Plans. The
author observes that the shortcomings,challenges and factors that have accounted for Zambia’s
unsuccessful attempts at decentralisation since independence and dismal performance of local
government with regard to fostering development are well known and have been well documented.
He advisesthat these shortcomings, challenges and factors will have to be addressed and resolved in
an honest and objective manner in order for decentralisation reforms to have any realistic chance of
succeeding to achieve the intended objectives.