MAPUTO — Mozambique is accelerating its digital transformation programme as government institutions expand the use of electronic public services, digital platforms, and modern information systems.
The technology drive is aimed at making administrative services more accessible while reducing paperwork and improving communication between government agencies and citizens.
Technology specialists say digital government could significantly improve the efficiency of public administration. Online platforms can allow citizens and businesses to access selected government services remotely, reducing the need for repeated visits to public offices.
Authorities are also working to strengthen digital infrastructure and technical skills within public institutions as more services move toward electronic systems.
The expansion is expected to support sectors including public administration, business registration, education, social services, and other citizen-facing government functions.
Industry observers say wider adoption of secure digital platforms could also encourage businesses to embrace more technology-driven services and contribute to the development of Mozambique’s broader digital economy.
Mozambique’s expanding e-government agenda signals a growing shift toward technology-based public administration and more accessible digital services.
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