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Tanzania ranks among the world's top digital govts again
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83006, member: 160"] Tanzania just flexed hard on the global stage with some serious digital government upgrades. The World Bank officially dropped the country into Group A for the GovTech Maturity Index 2025. This ranking puts the nation alongside Kenya and Egypt as top-tier tech leaders on the continent. Gaining this spot is not a fluke since the government jumped massive hurdles back in 2022. They climbed from rank ninety all the way to twenty-six previously. The assessment rewards countries that ditch messy, scattered projects for a unified national strategy that keeps digital services running smoothly. Success comes down to core internal structures like the GovESB platform. This specific backbone lets different agencies swap data without crashing or losing files. Officials claim this interoperability prevents the public sector from turning into a bunch of lonely, isolated websites that refuse to talk to each other. Regular citizens get involved through the e-Mrejesho app, where they send complaints or compliments. Other tools like the GePG payment gateway and TAUSI service platform handle money and local admin tasks. These setups supposedly make life cheaper and faster for everyone trying to navigate daily red tape. Engineer Benedict Ndomba from the e-Government Authority hyped the results as proof of verified progress. He urged agencies to keep following the rules and connecting their systems instead of just launching random apps. The focus remains on discipline and making sure every digital tool actually connects. [/QUOTE]
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