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Cyprus Mail on MSNE-government is supposed to make lives easier, so what’s going wrong?Badgered, bullied and bribed by the EU to improve digitisation, online government services now pledge to simplify and improve the daily lives of the public, so why are so many users going round in ...
Almost three thousand children had tooth decay so severe they attended A&E last year, new data reveals. MPs have called for ...
Global electronics giants like Daikin and Samsung are in a standoff with the Indian government over new e-waste recycling ...
In a surprise announcement Friday, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said she will not seek a third term in office in 2026.
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Tuko News on MSNE-Procurement Portal: Government Rolls Out Anti-Graft Platform Ahead of July 1 DeadlineThe state has launched the e-procurement system ahead of the July 1, deadline. The system will help weed out graft in public ...
Despite similar names and past endorsements, Musk says federal agency D.O.G.E. has nothing to do with the meme coin.
In a move to improve the safety of residents in the Marry Me informal settlement, Soshanguve, the Gauteng department of ...
ASTANA – Kazakh Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov has instructed the swift advancement of digital public services in Kazakhstan, ...
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ITWeb on MSNE-government, industry collab to enhance GP’s digital skillsE-government, industry collab to enhance GP’s digital skills By Staff Writer, ITWebJohannesburg, 31 Mar 2025Gauteng’s e-government department has introduced Mzansi Digital Learning. The Gauteng ...
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Asian News International on MSNGovernment e-Marketplace facilitates hiring of over 1 million manpower resources in 2024-25Digital procurement platform, Government e-Marketplace (GeM), has achieved a significant milestone by facilitating the hiring ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNLook: When Sheikh Mohammed announced creation of e-government Dubai 25 years agoIt was 25 years ago today, April 4, 2000, when Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, then Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Defence Minister, announced a grand plan to overhaul government services.
Salah-Dean N. Satouri and Christopher E. Egi ’18 were elected Harvard Law School student government co-presidents on Tuesday ...
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