Saul F.C. Zulu

Saul F.C Zulu is a Lecturer in the Department of Library and Information Studies, at the University of Botswana. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Library Studies with Sociology and Political Science from the University of Zambia, Master’s degree in Librarianship (IT Applications) obtained from the University of Wales at Aberystwyth, a Master’s degree in Archives and Records Management from the University of Denver, Colorado, U.S.A and Master’s degree in Librarianship and Information Management from the University of Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. Mr. Zulu has previously worked at the University of Zambia, where he served in various capacities, including as Head of Department of Library and Information Studies at the University of Zambia. His main research interests are in indigenous knowledge systems, legal issues of information, and emerging technologies.

Publications

Emerging Information and Communication Technology Policy Framework for Africa
Saul F.C. Zulu. © 2018. 22 pages.
While emerging information and communications technologies (ICTs) offer possible solutions to some of the problems of applying ICTs in Africa, there are many challenges that have...
Freedom of Information as a Catalyst for Responsiveness in the e-Government Environment: A Closer Look at Botswana
Kelvin Joseph Bwalya, Peter Mazebe II Mothataesi Sebina, Saul F.C. Zulu. © 2015. 14 pages.
As Botswana actively transcends to utilizing e-Government as a platform for responsive public service delivery, it is apparent that a probe is done on the role of Freedom of...
Emerging Information and Communication Technology Policy Framework for Africa
Saul F.C. Zulu. © 2013. 21 pages.
While emerging information and communications technologies (ICTs) offer possible solutions to some of the problems of applying ICTs in Africa, there are many challenges that have...
Handbook of Research on E-Government in Emerging Economies: Adoption, E-Participation, and Legal Frameworks
Kelvin Joseph Bwalya, Saul F.C. Zulu. © 2012. 1020 pages.
E-government applications enable interaction amongst government departments, citizens, and businesses. Benefits of e-government include encouraging social inclusion (citizens are...
Benchmarking Botswana’s e-Government Initiatives with WSIS Principles: A Review of Progress and Challenges
Saul F.C. Zulu, Peter M. Sebina, Balulwami Grand, Stephen M. Mutula. © 2012. 26 pages.
The chapter assesses the state of e-Government projects to anchor Botswana’s drive towards attainment of the goals of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). Data for...
Benchmarking Botswana’s e-Government Initiatives with WSIS Principles: A Review of Progress and Challenges
Saul F.C. Zulu, Peter M. Sebina, Balulwami Grand, Stephen M. Mutula. © 2012. 25 pages.
The chapter assesses the state of e-Government projects to anchor Botswana’s drive towards attainment of the goals of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). Data for...
Emerging Information and Communication Technology Policy Framework for Africa
Saul F.C. Zulu. © 2011. 22 pages.
While emerging information and communications technologies (ICTs) offer possible solutions to some of the problems of applying ICTs in Africa, there are many challenges that have...
Emerging Information and Communication Technology Policy Framework for Africa
Saul F.C. Zulu. © 2010. 19 pages.
While emerging information and communications technologies (ICTs) offer possible solutions to some of the problems of applying ICTs in Africa, there are many challenges that have...