- 197 viewsInformation, Communication, and Digital Economy Cabinet Secretary (CS) William Kabogo has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring high-speed internet connectivity across all public institutions. Speaking during a familiarisation tour of government offices at Sauti House in Mombasa, CS Kabogo announced that all government facilities will soon have reliable and stable internet connections to enhance service delivery. To curb corruption and improve efficiency, CS Kabogo said that all government ministries will soon transition to paperless operations. He also pledged to revitalise the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), aiming to transform it into a competitive, profit-generating broadcaster in response to rapid technological advancements.
CS KABOGO VOWS DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
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