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{UAH} MP E. K. Baliddawa and Uganda District Portal

What are job profiles of  District, Municipla, Town Council Information officers?



On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 10:04 AM, Dan Bwanika <bulemezi@gmail.com> wrote:
Forward this mail if you wish - that too is up to you.

On checking it is amazing to find that Districts indeed have "District Information Officers" DIO in short, presumably with organised offices.

Or they demand for such.

who hosts government organisations websites? The ministry of finance must know and auditor general.

You  sample and find out who host some of the government websites - despite the fact that we have complete ministries and entities with such responsibilities. In fact in the statistics house they have enough space for all government website - call it data.

 Uganda is a very funny country indeed.

Can reach you CAO, LC V or III, Mayor,  Town Clerk, CFO, Planner, Legal officer etc, via mail, twitter or whatever is there - no as the world moves into advanced state, Uganda retreats into darkness even with the much pronounced e-government, and multi million chinese optic fibre network !

It will therefore be neccessary that Town , distict and Municipal councils as well, do have  websites and information officers as a matter of protocol.

ask which government hospital has a working intranet or internet as matter of death and life?

 But alas - Uganda is Uganda  in dark Africa

Here you are Uganda's communication entities

a. Uganda communication commission
b.  NITA
c. Ministry of ICT
d. Ministry of Information etc

plus commisioner this and that
chief inspector and administration blar blar  - I wish I read business or public administration!

Uganda is dead
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Sometime back Edward Baliddawa Kafufu designed and tried very hard to promote a Uganda district portal.

Children in North America and Europe and now in China have their own websites - in Africa even government websites are not working if they exist at all - what a people!

Yes we have regulators like Uganda Communication Commision, Ministry of ICT, the biggest computing college in Africa at Makerere Ivory Tower and so forth.

What else can one say?!

Indeed Baliddawa designed the portal with all districts of Uganda and what was needed was for each district to have a few students of computer sciences or a computer literate personnel  to feed (upload) the database with more information and likewise update the data on a regular basis - how many jobs are those?

Just like KCCA - www.kcca.go.ug !  We now need a stricter law that every district, town council or municipality must have a website and all departments and section, personnel and activities must be uploaded.

Uganda is a self destructive force - why and how the district portal died is a great mystery. It is a waste of brains and labor. Too many students do not have jobs yet they will be doing this sort of work for districts, municipalities and town councils.

 

Today as I write - you hardly find a single district, municipality or town council with any information about it on the internet. Transparence and accountability.

Yet, where I am now, I can write to any organisation in Europe and with a few hours get a feed back. No if you do not believe me send a mail to any UK borough, or Norwegian, Danish or Swedish town council or municipality and compare that by send a same mail to Arua, Mubende or Mbale

Dark Africa.

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Bwanika Nakyesawa Luwero



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