Implications of e-government in botswana in the realm of e-participation: Case of francistown

Vako Mbako, Kelvin Joseph Bwalya, Tanya Du Plessis, Chris Rensleigh

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Abstract

Countries the world over have drawn e-Government interventions placing much emphasis on erecting affluent ICT infrastructures, institutional, legal, and regulatory frameworks. However, most of these interventions lack carefully-drawn e-Government awareness strategies, which translates into most of these interventions being typically unknown by the general public and causing low e-Participation. This chapter presents the novel interventions that are being authored towards robust e-Government development for Botswana where e-Government development is at the very intial stages. Using exploratory and empirical study of Francistown and surrounding rural areas, the chapter presents a critical analysis of the state of e-Government preparedness and further presents the current status of e-Government adoption in Botswana. This study establishes that whilst many e-Government strategies are being authored in Botswana, the e-Participation component has not been adequately considered in drawing the different e-Government interventions. This is negatively impacting on the overall anticipated value prepositions for e-Government implementation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationActive Citizen Participation in E-Government
Subtitle of host publicationA Global Perspective
PublisherIGI Global
Pages276-295
Number of pages20
ISBN (Print)9781466601161
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Social Sciences

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