Hi Robert
Hi,I was driving through Langata area when I found what looked like a "new" post office. Having been brought up in Nairobi it was interesting to note that Buru Buru, Umoja and even Nairobi West do not have post offices yet they where built earlier than Langata.This is a clear indication that there is still great potential for PCK even in Nairobi especially know that many formally residential only areas are developing large populations of commercial activities. Sometimes selfishness is essential to development, the building where the post office is situated is likely to belong to a politically correct person.Now if only all the members of parliament insisted on a post office in their constituency and every councillor in their ward that would give PCK an additional 3000 outlets, if these post offices offer the council services such as license applications, council schools applications, rates payments and health certificates we will have achieved total devolvement.RegardsRegardRobert Yawe
KAY System Technologies Ltd
Phoenix House, 6th Floor
P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200
KenyaTel: +254722511225, +254202010696
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