An appraisal of water infrastructure projects’ financing challenges in South Africa

Khotso Dithebe, Clinton Aigbavboa, Didi Wellington Thwala

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Abstract

Purpose - Targets set out by state institutions, with respect to supplying water to deprived communities, seem to be idealistic and not realistic. Study envisioned to assess challenges of financing water infrastructure projects, and determines the role of the state towards infrastructure development by holistically planning and engaging with the private sector. Design/Methodology/Approach - The study adopted a quantitative approach, whereby a questionnaire survey was conducted among different stakeholders involved in water infrastructure projects in South Africa. Data gathered were analysed using percentages, mean item score and standard deviation. Findings - The study revealed that most challenges affecting the success of the financing of water infrastructure projects in South Africa are corruption, hostility towards private participation, cost recovery constraints, high fiscal deficits by state government, unreliable planning and procurement processes, and a rapid increasing number of municipalities that lack technical and administrative capacity to plan implement, operate and maintain water assets. Research Limitations/Implications - This research paper investigates projects’ financing challenges with a broad inspection on the role of the public sector. The apparent role of the international structures such as OECD, IMF and World Bank had no influence in the study. From the findings, it is clear that the central government and state institutions lack the necessary resources to accelerate infrastructure development, water infrastructure in particular. The study, thus, recommends a complete expansion and development of state capacity as well as improved collaborations with the private sector to drive the success delivery of services to the public. Originality/Value - Improved and flexible regulations and legislative guidelines are required to ensure that both sectors fulfil their side of the bargain, with an ultimate goal of meeting the predetermined targets of supplying adequate water to the deprived communities.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEmerald Reach Proceedings Series
PublisherEmerald Group Holdings Ltd.
Pages103-110
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Publication series

NameEmerald Reach Proceedings Series
Volume2
ISSN (Electronic)2516-2853

Keywords

  • Economic growth
  • Financing constraints
  • Government funding
  • Private financing
  • Service delivery
  • Water infrastructure investment

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Multidisciplinary

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