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The draft Single Public Service Bill, which will see an integration of government's services and uniformity in all its spheres, will be finalised for submission to Cabinet in July.

"The draft has been prepared and will be released for public comment after approval by Cabinet. The Internal consultation on the draft Bill is underway," said Department of Public Service and Administration Minister Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi.

Weiterlesen: South Africa: Single Public Service Bill to Be Finalised

Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been identified as key to service delivery and one of the essential factors in promoting economic growth in the South African economy.

The National Government Research Report, identifying various key trends in South Africa's ICT development, was released on Tuesday at a media briefing in Johannesburg by ForgeAhead, a leading ICT Research and Consulting House.

Weiterlesen: South Africa: ICTs Key to Service Delivery, Economic Growth

Home Affairs Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula is set to visit farming communities around Hermanus in the Western Cape on Tuesday bring services closer to the people and discuss issues affecting them.

According to the Department of Home Affairs, the minister's intervention is geared to allow her to hear farm-workers' first-hand experiences on challenges they face in accessing Home Affairs services.

Weiterlesen: South Africa: Home Affairs Minister Takes Services to Farm Workers

The State Information Technology Agency (Sita), provider of communications services to government, is to roll out a project to implement a next-generation network (NGN).

Providing the national backbone transmission services to support this NGN will be South Africa’s second national telecommunications operator, Neotel.

Weiterlesen: South Africa: Next-generation network plan expected to boost government ICT services

Communications Minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri says government aims to reduce the cost of communications, in order minimise the number of landline-disconnections due to non-payment.

Addressing the National Assembly during her department's budget vote Thursday, the minister said government also aimed to ensure continued access to emergency services during the period of disconnection.

This, she said, was part of government's universal service agenda.

Weiterlesen: South Africa: Govt to Reduce Communication Service Costs

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