Abstract:
Fourteen years after the creation of the country's provincial level of government, questions are being asked about whether the changes introduced in the interim constitution, which effectively doubled South Africa's provinces from four in the apartheid period to the present nine, have hampered service delivery to previously underserved areas.
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