Wave after Wave JUNE 2021 3.1 Our Recommendations Service delivery is the fundamental function of developmental local government. Services such as waste management, water and health services are closely associated with the wellbeing of urban dwellers. During the process of the making of the 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe, there was a general consensus that devolution of services and functions to local government was key in paving way for localized service delivery solutions. It was a major victory when local government was elevated and given constitutional protection and as a result, there were great expectations that service delivery would improve in the cities, towns and smaller urban centres. Eight years later, those expectations are nowhere in sight and it appears urban service delivery is deteriorating and there has been little effort to fully implement devolution, and the politicization of urban councils has further slowed any progress. In light of all this, we proffer the following recommendations. Vision 2030: Zimbabwe’s achievement of the Vision 2030 set by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to make the country a middle income society will not be achieved unless local public service delivery is fundamentally transformed. In light of this, we call on the government to show political will to ensure the improvement of service delivery and to invest in the setting up and maintenance of requisite infrastructure. Devolution: The implementation of genuine and effective devolution measures should go beyond the political talk that it is right now. Devolution should be implemented as spelt out in the Constitution, which recognizes a three-tier system of government, and this is an ‘indicator of the depth of decentralization, and the ability to bring government close to the people it is supposed to serve’. Devolution is recognised as one of the Founding Values and Principles to the Constitution and is therefore a fundamental aspect of governance in Zimbabwe. Although not entirely independent from the central government, devolved local authorities enjoy a certain degree political, fiscal and administrative autonomy, which helps them manage their resources in a more efficient and localized way. 13

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