Emerging trends in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
in governments suggest that developing countries like Zimbabwe should embrace
-Government as an enabler of efficient and effective service delivery. Although there
are political and economic challenges in Zimbabwe, this paper argues that the
Government of Zimbabwe can improve service delivery through e-Government, as
there is evidence of ICT acceptance and diffusion across all sectors of the economy.
The paper discusses e-government success stories in similar African countries in
order to draw lessons for Zimbabwe, critically examines Zimbabwe’s potential in
adopting e-Government initiatives and proposes the development and formulation of
an e-Government Strategy, which will establish a roadmap of how the Zimbabwe
Government will progress to a transformational model of service delivery.