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Ndou (2004) in his system explains the evaluation of e-status, highlights problems between open and private associations, pilot plans, joint effort and coordination, human improvement, influenceability , global methodology, and learning administration and change. Uganda's national e-government structure and East Africa's provincial e-government structure had the same problems in agreement details, human resource promotion, coordination, monitoring and evaluation (EACS 2005, NICTPF , 2003). It is crucial to note that the challenges facing numerous e-government initiatives in the creation scene are no joke. Overall, it is clear that developing countries need an IT base, if the base is accessible, it means it is obsolete. This is an essential point of view for e-government. As Wegner et al., (2003) argue that for any e-government activity to begin, there must be an accessible base, the legislature must ensure that it has the core IT office that can strengthen and enhance the execution of