Many private citizens are concerned about the (online) inaccessibility (responsiveness) of some of these national and local authorities making it difficult to report black spots (including manholes) in our roads.
Note the "expatriate" comments in the link you provided...
"Liquid Telcom CEO Ben Roberts said the industry does not have full information of planned projects, making it hard to provide road construction authorities with the planned designs of telecommunication infrastructure for the routes."
Interestingly, KeNHA has already invested in decent technologies to disseminate this information. The problem arising is the usual one of procurement and need for more integrity. A common mistake being made in our region (even by private sector IT departments) is expecting firms making the bulk of their income from ERPs or from (building and securing) Network Infrastructure to posses (the web and database development) skills required to build decent Extranets.