Hi,

We all look at Nairobi as Kenya a situation we need to change, I recently needed to deliver a parcel to Garsen and believe it or not but EMS got it there within 48 hours.

The numbering system is not critical to reviving PCK there are other areas that need more urgent attention such as staff moral, image issues in the minds of Nairobian's and a new strategic plan.

We need to avoid requesting for services that we do not need such as letters to our rural homes since most of that communication can get their via SMS & concentrate on how we can get a life saving drug to a patient in Moyale quickly and cost effectively.

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

@Rad!,

The physical addressing system: Isn't this the same thing that Kanjo already started, albeit so badly? If Kanjo's was the pilot project for Kenya, then I must say it's awful. It may not be surprising that some officials from Kanjo went for overseas trips to learn how the physical addressing+Post Codes is supposed to be done, only to come and do an awful one for Nairobi!
I think that "physical addressing == Post Codes", right? Can this be done by Posta without involving the Kanjo's of other towns in Kenya? With the poor infrastructure that we have in this country, I still wonder how Posta would deliver mail to my rural home, when I cannot even drive there myself, because the govt expects me to build the roads I need to use!



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Best regards,
Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
Nairobi,KE
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Damn!!