Abstract:
E-government readiness is becoming an increasingly important need for public departments in South Africa, driven by the shift toward a digital economy. However, in most developing nations, geographic and rural characteristics hinder the implementation of e-government due to several factors. The case of the Department of Transportation and Community Safety (DTCS) in Limpopo Province, which was selected, is primarily rural, with several underdeveloped towns. The rollout of e-Government services is often
accompanied by costs that render them exclusionary and limiting. This consequently affects the level of utilization of e-Government services by key stakeholders. There is a need for strategies that cater to the rural population who is at risk of exclusion through various forms of digital capitalism. The rural community lags in participating in an Internet-led economy because Internet data and digital tools are not universally accessible. This means that access to public services is now determined by digital inclusion and exclusion.
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