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Government has intensified efforts to market the concept of e-Government to the people as it moves to bring its services to people through the use of information communication technologies.

e-Government is the use of ICTs to enhance access to and delivery of services to citizens, business partners and workers.

Read more: Zimbabwe intensifies efforts to market e-Govt

Government pulls plug on Zim's IT sector as it indefinitely postpones launch of ICT policy

The Zimbabwe government unexpectedly pulled the plug on the country’s local information and communication technology (ICT) last Thursday, when it postponed indefinitely the official launch of the national ICT policy.

Slated for Thursday last week, to coincide with the opening of the three-day IT Africa exhibition that ended on Saturday, the national ICT policy was expected to be officially launched by President Robert Mugabe in Harare.

Read more: Zimbabwe government backtracks on ICT policy

Lack of sound regulatory policy could cost Zimbabwe a chance to gain a firm position in the global technological village despite efforts made in the last five years to establish information and communication technology kiosks (ICT), industry players have said.

At a meeting held in Gaborone, Botswana recently, National Economic Consultative Forum (NECF) executive secretary Nicholas Kitikiti said the country faced many challenges in coming up with a comprehensive ICT policy.

Read more: Zimbabwe: SADC Region Puts Emphasis On ICT

Government is set to introduce e-government through enhanced information and communication technologies (ICTs) to enable quick and fruitful discussions between Government and its citizens, the Minister of Science and Technology Development Cde Olivia Muchena has said.

She was speaking at the launch of the e-period phase, the second part of the national ICTs project carried out to determine the country's e-readiness in Harare last Friday.

Read more: Zimbabwe: State Set to Introduce E-Governance

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