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Item Exploring the big data maturity level of a metropolitan municipality in Gauteng Province, South Africa(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024) Mathane, Tlou Phillemon; Mayayise, ThembekileA recent study by the World Bank highlights the importance of public sector organizations to embark on digital transformation. Public sector organizations that successfully undertake digital transformation journey serve their customers better; become more competitive; and improve their financial performance. Significantly, they also improve their digital maturity levels. Using a case study design, this study explored the big data maturity status quo of the Tshwane metropolitan municipality. Data maturity assessments are needful in the public sector to assist them in digital technology adoption. Conceptually, the study used the Resource View (RBV) theory to understand the extent to which this city optimizes big data as a strategic resource for decision-making. The study also used the Dynamic Capabilities Theory (DCT) to explore the extent to which big data analytics is leveraged to enhance capabilities of the city to improve service delivery. In this regard, the study focussed on five themes, viz: (a) organizational vision and strategy, (b) customer relations management, (c) data-driven- decision-making, (d) data governance, and (e) deployment of industry 4.0 best practices and/or systems. Following a qualitative design, the researcher collected data from 20 managers, using two data collection strategies. First, a focus group discussion was used to collect data from 8 managers at operational management level. A purposive sampling method was used. Secondly, structured questionnaires were administered to 12 managers, of which 6 were middle management level, and 6 were top management level incumbents. The study finds that there is no common understanding regarding the vision and strategy for digital transformation in the city. Big data analytics is not optimally used for purposes of innovation, and operational and strategic decision-making. This study contributes by uncovering some of the challenges faced by public sector organisations as far as using data to drive decision-making is concerned. In this regard, the study also tables some of the remedies and interventions that can be embarked upon to undermine some of the key teething challengesItem Exploring the feasibility of green burials in the City of Tswane Metropolitan Municipality(2022) Mathane, Tlou PhillemonThe traditional burial methods currently used in South Africa do not promote environmental sustainability. Yet, globally, some cities have begun to use the green burial method to address some of the concerns regarding the environmental risks. The green burial method goes a long way in contributing towards the preservation of the natural systems for future generations. This research report sought to investigate the extent to which the green burials concept would be supported in the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality (CTMM). Using a qualitative method, employing interviewsfor primary data collection, this research found that the green burial method receives overwhelming support from the CTMM functionaries, particularly for environmental sustainability. This research recommends that the CTMM engage communities about the green burial method, with a view to enabling the rolling out of the implementation of the green burial method in the near future