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    The Effects of Public Service Reforms on Service Delivery in Zambia: A Case Study of Kabwe Municiple Council
    (2026) NGOSA, Esther
    Public service reforms have been widely implemented in developing countries to improve governance efficiency and service delivery. In Zambia, decentralization has been promoted as a key reform aimed at strengthening local government performance. However, despite these reforms, many local authorities continue to experience service delivery challenges. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of decentralization in improving service delivery outcomes at the local level. This study therefore examined the effects of public service reforms, particularly decentralization, on service delivery at Kabwe Municipal Council. The study adopted a case study design using a mixed-methods approach. Primary data collected from council employees, civic leaders, and residents through interviews and structured questionnaires, while secondary data from policy documents and academic literature. Findings revealed that decentralization reforms have contributed to moderate improvements in service delivery, particularly in community participation and administrative efficiency, also while reforms have the potential to enhance service delivery, enhance citizen participation, accountability, and responsiveness in local governance their success is dependent on sufficient resources, skilled personnel, and effective institutional support. Therefore, this contributes to the understanding of decentralization's role in improving service delivery in local governments, providing insights for policymakers and practitioners, giving understanding on how decentralization reforms influence service delivery at the municipal level. The study recommendations for further research are on comparative analysis of multiple local authorities and the evaluation of long-term impacts of decentralization on service delivery for the strengthening of local governance and reform implementation in Zambia. In conclusion, decentralization contributed to some improvements in service delivery at Kabwe Municipal Council, but persistent challenges continue to constrain their full impact. The study recommends increasing financial and human resources, strengthening technical capacity, minimizing political interference, improving procurement processes.

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