Papers by Molefi Matsieli
Declaration I, Molefi Lawrence Matsieli, truly declare that this dissertation is my own work. All... more Declaration I, Molefi Lawrence Matsieli, truly declare that this dissertation is my own work. All ideas borrowed from other sources have been acknowledged and referenced duly.
I would like to pass an extensive vote of thanks to the following people who without their profou... more I would like to pass an extensive vote of thanks to the following people who without their profound support this study would have not been a success: My supervisor, Professor Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, whose dedication, patience, encouragement and his continual professional guidance sustained me throughout this academic journey; My mother, 'M'e Mats'episo Matsieli whose words fail me when I try to express my appreciation for her continued support and prayers; My brother, Tefiso Francis Matsieli [and his family], for the never ceasing encouragement and of course the financial support when situations seemed unbearable; My boys, Tlotliso and Lwandile for being patient with me, and their understanding and acceptance that at some point I had to be at a distance since embarking on this academic journey; Lastly, my family, friends and colleagues for their moral support at different moments during my academic career and during the course of this study. To all these and other people whose names I could not mention here, I will forever be indebted to them for their support.
E-government has been proposed as an ICT strategy and a tool to reinvent government and transform... more E-government has been proposed as an ICT strategy and a tool to reinvent government and transform the public sector. However, most of the existing literature on transforming the public sector through ICTs in Lesotho assessed e-government at the national level through the National Government Web Portal. This paper evaluates the current status of the websites of the ministries of the Government of Lesotho concerning their maturity levels to deliver e-government services and allow government-citizens interaction. The evaluation is based on a content analysis of four ministerial websites. The results show that the websites of the ministries of the Government of Lesotho are at the infancy stages of e-government implementation, clearly delaying the realisation of the government objective to transform government and the public sector through the use of innovative technologies. It is recommended that the government addresses both technical and social obstacles impeding web-based e-governmen...
Articles by Molefi Matsieli
Education Sciences , 2024
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative... more This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY
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Papers by Molefi Matsieli
Articles by Molefi Matsieli