E-government to receive P274m injection
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
The programme, anchored by a 2011-2016 strategy, involves "moving all government services online, significantly improving public sector service delivery and speeding up ICT usage in the country". Besides investment in ICT infrastructure and training, the programme encompasses legislative changes in order to move government towards a paperless age.The 2013-2014 budget estimates made available this week indicate that a Presidential Directive last year ordered that P980 million be mobilised for the phased implementation of the National e-Government Strategy. Out of this, P274 million has been earmarked for various developments in pursuit of the strategy in 2013-2014.
"The implementation of the strategy offers an opportunity for the country to make use of information available on line to improve quality of lives, whereby local business is globally connected and contributes to economic development through innovation," reads a note accompanying the budget estimates.Expenditure for the 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 financial years has not been finalised yet, according to the estimates. The first phase of the strategy, ending in 2013-2014, is expected to cost P463.8 million.On Monday, Finance Minister, Kenneth Matambo said the e-government programme was part of a raft of service delivery initiatives aimed at re-engineering and simplifying procedures and regulations.However, BOCCIM executive director, Maria Machailo-Ellis said Matambo's pronouncements have not 'gone far enough'.
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