This sounds like a good opportunity for us to drive the process. Remember, “The People Who Are Crazy Enough to Think They Can Change the World, Are the Ones Who Do.” - Apple Inc.My President His excellency Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy have minced no words that they want no wastage in government. I too will not want to see my hard earned 30% PAYE and 16% VAT, and (insert other taxes here) going to waste. We have the chance to hold the bull by the horn. We have executive blessings.A little positive energy will go a long way to achieve our goals. We can lobby for ICTA to spearhead the exercise, and ensure we only explore the best model that will give advantage to ALL students "Standard 1 to Standard 8". Something like a laboratory, which will be an investment that can take 5 years before replenishment. The laptops were a champaign pledge, but Jubilee is no more campaigning. They need sound advice from the experts. Community input will help us identify the best path to take.And we can achieve this, even if it means going to the streets and getting support from Boniface Mwangi and Oki Okiya Okoiti Omtata.Which path will we take?
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