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    <title>Ndeke, F.T.J.</title>
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      <title>Widening the resource base of
Kitwe City council (Research Paper)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/32252/</link>
      <pubDate>1999-04-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>The financing of local governments in Zambia has undergone a number of negative
changes in recent decades. Financial transfers from national governments have ceased
and a number of ill-founded declarations, policy and legislative changes have been
made. These include zero-rating land, transferring from municipalities to central
government and parastatal agencies of revenue-generating functions, the transfer of
functions to local governments without financial support and the sale of council
houses to tenants at below market rates. The situation is made worse by the generally
poor performance of the national economy. The combined effect has been to seriously
undermine the financial viability of all Zambian local governments, and the Kitwe
City Council (KCC). In Kitwe’s case, the decline and restructuring of the industrial
base on the Copperbelt has further reduced the revenue potential of the city. In
response, KCC has identified enhancing the city’s revenue base as its top strategic
priority. Support under the SINPA programme was mobilised in this regard.</description>
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