e-Governance in progress in Malawi
Over 70 percent of government ministries and departments in Malawi will be electronically connected as one way of promoting efficient communication among civil servants in the delivery of service to the public.
Over 70 percent of government ministries and departments in Malawi will be electronically connected as one way of promoting efficient communication among civil servants in the delivery of service to the public.
The concept of best village of the year competition, Hertfordshire comes as an encouragement for development of infrastructure among the village communities.
Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, executed a ministerial committee to ensure prompt delivery of services to citizens.
CAN Info-Tech 2006, the mega event of the year on ICT kick starts tomorrow in Nepal.
Australian ICT ministry gives predominant thrust on ICTs in productivity drive of economy over next 20 years.
A pioneering project on computerisation in certain select villages of Tanzania is under consideration by the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (Costech).
Dr. Edmond Mansoor, minister for Information Technology has announced the agreement of Commonwealth Secretariat to assign an ICT expert to Antigua & Barbuda for two years.
The Zimbabwean government has drafted a bill that would permit the surveillance of telephone and e-Mail communications while making it compulsory for service providers to install the enabling equipment on behalf of the state.