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Title: The promotion of ethical practice among local Council officials Chiredzi Town Council, Zimbabwe
Authors: Jena, Fortunate
Marongere, Herbson
Hickonicko, Beatrice
Zingi, Godwin, K.
Keywords: Local council’s officials
Corruption and Ethical Principles
Issue Date: Dec-2022
Publisher: Great Zimbabwe University
Series/Report no.: Vol.2;No.2
Abstract: The research seeks to explore the efforts implored by Local Authorities to improve ethical standards in Zimbabwean Local Authorities. The researchers employed a mixed method approach that is combining both qualitative and quantitative research methods but dominantly qualitative in nature. Purposive sampling was used to identify research participants basing on experience and expertise in the study. Sources of data used include secondary source that is desk research study. Primary data were gathered through questionnaires and interviews. Notable research findings of the study revealed that, audits, monthly reports on service delivery, Full Council meetings, Human Resource (HR) Policies, circulars and directives from the Ministry of Local Government, Rural and Urban development are some of the efforts employed by local authorities to improve efficiency and effectiveness. However, the study gathered that the Socio-Political and Economic environment have however short-changed the efforts local authorities are putting in place to upheld good ethical standards within local council officials. Recommendations were that council should establish a workable code of ethics/conduct, conduct ethics training, promote anti-corruption education/campaigns, separation of politics and administration dichotomy and pay employees in time to ensure effectiveness and efficiency among local council officials in Zimbabwe
URI: http://ir.gzu.ac.zw:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/644
Appears in Collections:Volume 2 ,Number 2 , 2022

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