The roadshow was held on the first floor of The Mall, while the kiosk is located on the ground floor, near Rizqun Restaurant.
The Mall is the first private premise to have an a-Islam Information Kiosk.
The kiosks, which uses up-to-date information technology, is part of the $40.69 million budget for 12 egovernment projects implemented by the ministry in its drive to go high-tech.
The Ministry of Religious Affairs is organising a roadshow at those locations to create awareness of the e-Islam Information Kiosks.
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The university's library is the second government premises chosen for the kiosks after the Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hajah Saleha (RIPAS) Hospital in the capital. Among the government premises chosen for the promotion are the Brunei International Airport and the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Jalan Menteri Besar.
Due to improved government presence on the Internet and a pool of English speaking human capital, the country was ranked eighth in the region, after South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and China, stated the report.
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