Impact of ICT on service management in the Zimbabwean public sector: a case of Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA)

Paper prepared for the Midlands State University 1st International Research Conference: Driving Socio-Economic Development through Value Addition and Sustainable use of Resources, held at Elephant Hills Resort, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe 14-16 July 2015

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Main Authors: Duve, Richard, Tambudzai, Zachary
Format: Other
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1367
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spelling ir-11408-13672022-06-27T13:49:05Z Impact of ICT on service management in the Zimbabwean public sector: a case of Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) Duve, Richard Tambudzai, Zachary Impact, ICT, Service management, Public Sector, ZINARA. Paper prepared for the Midlands State University 1st International Research Conference: Driving Socio-Economic Development through Value Addition and Sustainable use of Resources, held at Elephant Hills Resort, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe 14-16 July 2015 The paper seeks to find out the effectiveness of ICT on the supply side and how infrastructure limitations have a bearing on service delivery in the Zimbabwean public sector. In this paper we focus on ZINARA a parastatal mandated by the government of Zimbabwe to administer among other things, the collection of tollgates fees for the purposes of building new and up grading the existing infrastructure. A qualitative research design in the form of a case study was used to guide this research. Observations and interviews were the research instruments used to collect data from the tollgates under study and from senior executives at ZINARA Head Office in Harare. The study shows that ZINARA’s migration from a manual system to ICT led tolling system, has improved revenue collection but has not eliminated queues at some toll gates under study. We recommend that ZINARA should introduce prepaid tolling for left hand driven trucks and other techno-savvy road users and dedicate a green route for them to avoid delays especially at the tollgates with more than one lane. In addition a swiping system that allows use of debit and credit cards may also be introduced. 2016-05-17T15:49:15Z 2016-05-17T15:49:15Z 2015 Other http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1367 en open Midlands State University
spellingShingle Impact, ICT, Service management, Public Sector, ZINARA.
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Tambudzai, Zachary
Impact of ICT on service management in the Zimbabwean public sector: a case of Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA)
title Impact of ICT on service management in the Zimbabwean public sector: a case of Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA)
title_full Impact of ICT on service management in the Zimbabwean public sector: a case of Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA)
title_fullStr Impact of ICT on service management in the Zimbabwean public sector: a case of Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA)
title_full_unstemmed Impact of ICT on service management in the Zimbabwean public sector: a case of Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA)
title_short Impact of ICT on service management in the Zimbabwean public sector: a case of Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA)
title_sort impact of ict on service management in the zimbabwean public sector: a case of zimbabwe national road administration (zinara)
topic Impact, ICT, Service management, Public Sector, ZINARA.
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1367
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