A review of the main determinants and characteristics of centre local relations in Zimbabwe
By: Rambanapasi, Christopher Obert.
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International Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The paper examines the main determinants shaping the ultimate nature of centre-local relations in the world's countries with particular reference to Zimbabwe. These determinants are seen to result in two broad and generalist types of centre-local relations, namely, functional and territorial centre-local relations. Zimbabwe's colonial and post-colonial centre-local relations are then examined within the framework of the two broad models of functional centre-local relations despite the post-colonial politicians's rhetoric in favour of more territorial relations. The Regional, Town and Country Planning Act (1976), the Urban Councils Act, the Rural Councils Act and the District Councils Act, all indicate a functio
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Issue no: 15(7) Aug.92, p.1397-1439 | Available | AR22564 |
The paper examines the main determinants shaping the ultimate nature of centre-local relations in the world's countries with particular reference to Zimbabwe. These determinants are seen to result in two broad and generalist types of centre-local relations, namely, functional and territorial centre-local relations. Zimbabwe's colonial and post-colonial centre-local relations are then examined within the framework of the two broad models of functional centre-local relations despite the post-colonial politicians's rhetoric in favour of more territorial relations. The Regional, Town and Country Planning Act (1976), the Urban Councils Act, the Rural Councils Act and the District Councils Act, all indicate a functio


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