Beyond Colonial Legacies: (Re)Conceptualising Rural Development Through the RDGI in South Africa

Despite constitutional recognition, significant barriers remain to the integration of traditional authorities into formal planning and development decision-making processes in South Africa. Observing resistance from traditional authorities towards what they deem as exclusive and restrictive planning...

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Main Author: Kgomotso Jackson Phillip Sebola-Samanyanga
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/14/1/99
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description Despite constitutional recognition, significant barriers remain to the integration of traditional authorities into formal planning and development decision-making processes in South Africa. Observing resistance from traditional authorities towards what they deem as exclusive and restrictive planning instruments, this study interrogates the intricate power dynamics between traditional leadership structures and imposed local government entities in rural development, planning, and governance processes to propose a cooperative governance framework within the South African context. The proposed framework is termed the “Rural Development and Governance Initiative” (RDGI), which aims to bridge the divide between traditional and local authorities. This study applied qualitative methods to investigate the relations between authorities in Limpopo province, South Africa. The findings reveal ongoing disputes between traditional and local authorities regarding decision-making powers, legitimacy in development and planning, and the capacity limitations and constraints faced by traditional authorities. The implications of this work extend to the (re)conceptualisation of policies and future research directions in rural governance, land development, and planning in South Africa, advocating for a shift from foreign models to those that reflect African realities and aspirations.
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spelling doaj-art-f33b7c5c904e4597920f97320ecfac022025-01-24T13:37:53ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2025-01-011419910.3390/land14010099Beyond Colonial Legacies: (Re)Conceptualising Rural Development Through the RDGI in South AfricaKgomotso Jackson Phillip Sebola-Samanyanga0Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of Pretoria, Hatfield, Pretoria 0028, South AfricaDespite constitutional recognition, significant barriers remain to the integration of traditional authorities into formal planning and development decision-making processes in South Africa. Observing resistance from traditional authorities towards what they deem as exclusive and restrictive planning instruments, this study interrogates the intricate power dynamics between traditional leadership structures and imposed local government entities in rural development, planning, and governance processes to propose a cooperative governance framework within the South African context. The proposed framework is termed the “Rural Development and Governance Initiative” (RDGI), which aims to bridge the divide between traditional and local authorities. This study applied qualitative methods to investigate the relations between authorities in Limpopo province, South Africa. The findings reveal ongoing disputes between traditional and local authorities regarding decision-making powers, legitimacy in development and planning, and the capacity limitations and constraints faced by traditional authorities. The implications of this work extend to the (re)conceptualisation of policies and future research directions in rural governance, land development, and planning in South Africa, advocating for a shift from foreign models to those that reflect African realities and aspirations.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/14/1/99traditional authoritiesrural developmentgovernanceSouth AfricaLimpopo
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Beyond Colonial Legacies: (Re)Conceptualising Rural Development Through the RDGI in South Africa
Land
traditional authorities
rural development
governance
South Africa
Limpopo
title Beyond Colonial Legacies: (Re)Conceptualising Rural Development Through the RDGI in South Africa
title_full Beyond Colonial Legacies: (Re)Conceptualising Rural Development Through the RDGI in South Africa
title_fullStr Beyond Colonial Legacies: (Re)Conceptualising Rural Development Through the RDGI in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Beyond Colonial Legacies: (Re)Conceptualising Rural Development Through the RDGI in South Africa
title_short Beyond Colonial Legacies: (Re)Conceptualising Rural Development Through the RDGI in South Africa
title_sort beyond colonial legacies re conceptualising rural development through the rdgi in south africa
topic traditional authorities
rural development
governance
South Africa
Limpopo
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/14/1/99
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