Closing the Leadership-Service Delivery Divide: Ethical Leadership Imperatives in KwaZulu-Natal Municipalities

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Lulamile Mapholoba
Prof Betty C. Mubabgizi
Professor Josue Mbongigaba

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This paper explores the role of ethical leadership in addressing the persistent challenges of service delivery in KwaZulu-Natal municipalities. Using a qualitative methodology, interviews were conducted with municipal officials, councillors, traditional leaders, and community members, and the data were analysed thematically using NVivo software. The study reveals that the lack of ethical leadership, as evidenced by corruption, nepotism, and poor governance, is a primary cause of service delivery failures. Participants highlighted the importance of moral integrity, community engagement, and consistent ethical conduct for restoring public trust. The data indicate that ethical lapses are often normalised within municipal operations, allowing misconduct to persist unchallenged. Ethical leadership, therefore, is not merely a moral aspiration but a governance necessity in the context of democratic local government. A culture of ethical awareness and institutional integrity must be nurtured and inculcated at all levels of municipal administration. The findings call for a cultural shift in leadership practices and a renewed commitment to ethical governance across all tiers of local government.

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Mapholoba, L., Mubangizi, B., & Mbongigaba, J. . (2025). Closing the Leadership-Service Delivery Divide: Ethical Leadership Imperatives in KwaZulu-Natal Municipalities. African Journal of Governance and Development, 14(2), 127-141. https://doi.org/10.36369/2616-9045/2025/v14i2a8
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Prof Betty C. Mubabgizi, University of Kwazulu-Natal

Professor Betty  Mubangizi  is an accomplished academic with 20 years experience of teaching and research experience. As a full professor of Public Administration and Governance, she is respected for her expertise in the field, as well as her passion for excellence in teaching and learning. 

Professor Mubangizi has held several leadership positions at the University of Kwazulu-Natal, including Dean and Head of School of Management, IT, and Governance Studies. She has also served as the Interim Dean of Built Environment and Development Studies in the College of Humanities.

Professor Josue Mbongigaba, University of Kwazulu-Natal

Professor Josue Mbongigaba is an Associate Professor in School of Commerce. Has has published over 36 economics research papers in accredited national and international journals and three book chapters

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Mapholoba, L., Mubangizi, B., & Mbongigaba, J. . (2025). Closing the Leadership-Service Delivery Divide: Ethical Leadership Imperatives in KwaZulu-Natal Municipalities. African Journal of Governance and Development, 14(2), 127-141. https://doi.org/10.36369/2616-9045/2025/v14i2a8

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