Abstract:
A stakeholder analysis was conducted to examine the role of stakeholders' involvement in the 
operation and maintenance (O&M) of boreholes at traditional authority Ndindi in Salima district. 
Data was collected using a household survey questionnaire, stakeholder interview questionnaire, 
focus group discussions with water point committees and community leaders, key informants 
interviews, document review and observation. Data analysis was conducted using content analysis, 
thematic analysis, and descriptive analysis. The findings demonstrated that the majority of the 
community members were not involved in decision-making during borehole initiation, choosing 
water supply technology, deciding alternative borehole locations and setting up a maintenance 
fund. Stakeholder analysis indicated that the majority of stakeholders (55%, n =11) levels of 
interest and influence were different. In addition, the level of involvement for most of the 
stakeholders (6, n =11) was co-working, meaning they can participate and actively get involved in 
the O&M of boreholes. Furthermore, out of the six key stakeholders in O&M of boreholes, the 
district council had a big role to play in O&M of boreholes which included WPCs training, 
coordination, conducting maintenance, spare parts supply chain, borehole monitoring and 
financing O&M. However, it was established that the district council do not fully perform their 
roles on the ground just like other key stakeholders. Additionally, the study demonstrated that 
borehole functionality was high where the level of stakeholders' involvement in the O&M of the 
borehole was also high. Overall, it was concluded that stakeholder involvement in borehole O&M 
is weak. To ensure effective stakeholder collaboration and functionality of the boreholes, there is 
a need to strengthen the involvement of stakeholders in O&M by fully involving communities in 
decision-making and managing stakeholders’ interests and influence. Furthermore, there is a need 
to develop a functional O&M Framework that clearly defines stakeholders’ roles.