60% of Mozambican districts now linked to ICT
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By BiztechAfrica - Nov. 12, 2012, 10:34 a.m.The Mozambican government says 60% of its public sector offices are now connected to ICTs.
Aiming to improve public service working conditions, services offered to the public and allow for more efficiency, the government is rolling out ICTs and connectivity to its public service offices across the country.
It aims to have 128 districts connected by 2014.
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