
Well, Let me start by thanking Dr. Ndemo for his great sacrifice and commendable service to the Republic of Kenya as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Communications it has been a memorable period, in the course of duty you have attracted considerable foes and made friends in equal measure hence the animated discussions on the lists. That said the match is not over and we beleive you will still be available in the community as we work towards achieving the many goals we set under your stewardship as a sector in particular the Konza project that you beleived in and which we hope you will steer going forwad. I also agree with Walu that as a sector we should consider some form of party to appreciate Dr. Ndemo for the good work he has done and welcome the new team to the community since they may still be trying to find their way around the community. I think a cocktail would do , in the abscence of a sponsor we can consider going dutch and get some decent gifts for Dr. Ndemo (for those who subscribe to an attitude of gratitude). Best Regards Best Regards On 6/7/13, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm just curious.
Did Dr. Ndemo apply for consideration?
I now can see hy the PSC did not want to involve the public in the vetting process.
All in all, Dr. Ndemo, before you call it a day, would you mind urging Dr. Matiang'i and Kiambati to join this list, if they are not yet members?
Also, could it be possible to have the Cabinet Secretaries join this list?
Finally, Dr. Ndemo, I want to shake your hand, really.
On 07/06/2013, Bitange Ndemo <[email protected]> wrote:
Walubengo, Joseph Tiampati was a banker for many years with KCB. He studied Mathematics and he is not an academic. He lost Narok Governorship in the last General Elections. We welcome him to the sector.
Regards
Ndemo.
@GG,
Ok. As I said, twitter does get names wrong. Either way, Tiampati from Google returns a someone who is/tried to be? Narok Governor. Not sure if it is the same person.
Either way, it could be official now that we have to bid Dr. Ndemo and his great legacy goodbye. We should organize a leavers bash for him - just like high school?
walu.
________________________________ From: Grace Githaiga <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 7, 2013 6:18 PM Subject: RE: [kictanet] Prof. Joseph Kiambati?
@ Walu, I thought I heard Tiampati.
________________________________ Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2013 08:09:38 -0700 From: [email protected] Subject: [kictanet] Prof. Joseph Kiambati? CC: [email protected] To: [email protected]
Twitter claims the President has given us Prof. Joseph Kiambati as the Principal Sec. in ICT. Not sure if its true ...but still I still googled this Prof. Kiambati and not getting definite profile. Any one with his profile?
walu.
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