Hi Bill,

I would venture to suggest that since the NCS is such a key stakeholder they are the *last* to be considered for facilitating such a session. They have to come fully armed with arguments and defenses just like any of the other major actors in the ICT sector.

I would probably favour someone like Florence Etta, or if we have to come closer to home, then someone with excellent diplomatic skills like Ambassador Mrs. Tabitha Seii, who I'm sure with a good briefing would provide us with excellent moderation.

Mblayo

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Bill Kagai <billkagai@gmail.com> wrote:

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Brian Longwe <blongwe@gmail.com> wrote:
I would suggest that we have a freestyle discussion - send your proposals as a title with a short paragraph describing the point - then other (or yourself) can contribute add/subtract.

Brian - This is also called 'moving forward'.  Thanks for getting us here.

I think the first agenda could be the facilitation issue before it gets out of hand. Dr. Ndemo has already demonstrated 'top of the pyramid' leadership by agreeing to host the forum. By extension, maybe we could all be happy if we agreed a body mandated to drive policy e.g. National Communications Secretariat facilitates the session. I am thinking Dr. Kulubi...Eng. Kariuki.

[My immediate thoughts].

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