Mtunga, Florian2024-11-062024-11-062015APAhttps://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/1658A dissertation submitted to the School of Public Administration and Management in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the award of the degree of Masters of Science in Human Resource Management (MSc-HRM) of Mzumbe University, TanzaniaThis research was aimed at examining the relationship that exists between councilors and managerial local government staff and their consequences in the operations of local government authorities. Specifically, the research aimed to understand the nature and types of relationships that exist between councilors and managerial staff, to describe the factors of each type relationship between councilors and managerial staff and their effects on the operation of the council. The research used a case study design in order to get a chance of studying the population intensively. Purposive sampling was used for the purpose of obtaining detailed information from councilors and managerial staff. The research used both primary and secondary data whereby interview, questionnaire and documentary review were used. The research used qualitative data analysis methods like; description of the facts, logical interpretation, comparison and explanation of the findings. Findings from this study revealed that, the relationship between councilors and municipal staff in MMC is effective compared to previous years. Most councilors and municipal staff said that the quality of the services offered by the MMC is better than before; this situation implies that there is a functional relationship between councilors and municipal staff in ensuring that services offered to the community are of high quality. The study recommends that, in order for the local government authorities (LGAs) to perform their duties effectively and efficiently, councilors and employed staff (managerial staff) need to work together as a team or as partners.enManagement staffCouncillorsLocal Government Authority(LGAs))Village Life ModelFormal ModelAdministrative State ModelRelationship between councilors and managerial staff in the local government authorities in Tanzania: The case of Morogoro municipalityThesis