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The Realignment of Power: Gauteng’s e-Government Department Gets a New Boss
In a move that will shake the very foundations of governance, IFP’s Bonginkosi Dlamini has been handed the reins of Gauteng’s department dedicated to e-government. The department, established in 2015, has been a hotbed of innovation and technology, and Dlamini’s appointment is expected to turbocharge its efforts.
Premier Panyaza Lesufi announced the new head of the department, effectively sidelining Mzikayifani (Mzi) Khumalo, who had been struggling to get the department off the ground. This marks a significant shift in the provincial government’s priorities, with Dlamini bringing a fresh perspective and a passion for harnessing technology to drive progress.
But not everyone is happy with the change. Opposition party the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has slammed the appointment, citing Dlamini’s lack of experience and accusing him of being a pawn in Lesufi’s game of musical chairs. "The people of Gauteng have rejected the ANC’s outdated thinking, and this appointment is just another example of their failure to adapt," said EFF Gauteng chairperson Nkululeko Dunga.
As the new head of the department, Dlamini will be responsible for rolling out the provincial broadband project, developing an e-waste strategy, and implementing the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) strategy. The stakes are high, but with Dlamini at the helm, one thing is clear: Gauteng is ready to take its digital game to the next level.
Will Dlamini be able to shake things up and drive real change, or will he fall prey to the same old bureaucratic thinking? Only time will tell. One thing is certain, though: the game has just gotten a whole lot more interesting in Gauteng.