DEBT AMNESTY FOR ZIMBABWE’S LOCAL GOVERNMENT: ISSUES, EFFECTS AND
IMPLICATIONS

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Title

DEBT AMNESTY FOR ZIMBABWE’S LOCAL GOVERNMENT: ISSUES, EFFECTS AND
IMPLICATIONS

Creator

SYLVESTER MARUMAHOKO
KEITH TICHAONA TASHU
TAFADZWA MOYO

Description

This article that made use of the utilitarian framework of analysis, focused on Ignatius Chombo,
a former Zimbabwean Minister of Local Government, who issued an order granting debt
amnesty to residents of the 92 local government councils in the nation from 2009 to 2013. The
utilitarian concept of municipal government, developed by John Stuart Mill, places a strong
emphasis on maximising the well-being or overall pleasure of the greatest number of people
when making decisions. The article probed the Minister's choice by using a utilitarian
framework of analysis and a documentary research methodology. Whilst it found that the
decision curried favour with certain segments of the population, especially the indigent who
were struggling to settle their bills for service delivery, it also found it repugnant, among others,
for the reason that it ingrained a culture of non-payment for local government services
consumed by residents that subsists up to now. It also found that, despite the fact that the policy
was created a little more than ten years ago, the full consequence of the minister's decision has
not yet been fully absorbed.

Publisher

ZJBEM

Date

2025

Files

ZJBEM_Vol_4_Issue_1_(1)-3-37-49[1].pdf

Collection

Citation

SYLVESTER MARUMAHOKO, KEITH TICHAONA TASHU, and TAFADZWA MOYO, “DEBT AMNESTY FOR ZIMBABWE’S LOCAL GOVERNMENT: ISSUES, EFFECTS AND
IMPLICATIONS,” ZOU Institutional Repository, accessed August 21, 2025, https://ir.zou.ac.zw/items/show/440.

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