Hi,

The only way to make sure that the funds go to the intended use would be to design a laptop specifically for the students with a clearly definable colour and shape so as to reduce its leaking into the commercial sector.  On completing their degree the students should be required to sell off to another student still in session.

Lets also not forget that to many students a meal is more important than the laptop and since they cannot raise the difference to get the laptop it is only logical that they would sell the vouchers thus creating a secondary market where those with laptops can provide time share.

This was a copy and paste initiative which did not take into consideration the fact that many of our university students fall into the bracket of the poor and 2,500/- is a lot of money and if the student is doing humanities really what does he need a laptop for yet his phone can get him comfortably and lighter to the social sites.

Regards
 
Robert Yawe
KAY System Technologies Ltd
Phoenix House, 6th Floor
P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200
Kenya

Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696



From: Harry Karanja <kairo@softlaw.co.ke>
To: robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Sent: Wed, 23 February, 2011 8:47:05
Subject: [kictanet] Wezesha Laptop Campaign abused

The Wezesha Laptop Campaign was a noble initiative to give students the chance to acquire laptops at subsidized rates. It is therefore saddening when I heard from several students that the vouchers worth KES. 10,000 are being re-sold at between KES. 2,500 and KES. 3,000. This is down to two factors:

 

1.       the  failure by well meaning students to acquire the vouchers within the registration period

2.       the infiltration of the initiative by businessmen who use student proxies to buy the laptops at the subsidized rates and later resell them at a profit

 

It is therefore very likely that a number of the 15,000 plus laptops will find their way back into the market and not benefit the intended recipients. How can the next initiative be structured to meet these challenges?

 

Regards,

Harry Karanja n Director n SoftLaw Limited n Genius Executive Centre n 15th Floor View Park Towers  n Utalii Lane n Nairobi CBD n Tel: +254 20 342 225