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The Public Information Terminal, or PIT, entails the installation of Internet kiosks in post offices around the country. The kiosks will provide instant access to the Internet, e-mail, government and educational services as well as e-commerce. The link to government websites, for example, will provide information on aspects of regulation, legislation, welfare, support, grants and rebates. Interactive directories of various tertiary institutions will also be available (Matsepe-Casaburri, 2000).The PIT is a practical example of how ICT can be used in public administration.
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