_______________________________________________ListersThis bill is being pushed from all angles of the government. From the Ministry (The CS is on record that he will support or even sponsor such a bill) and it now seems Parliament. My take on this bill is that:-1. Whilst most of us will oppose this bill we must be strategic in how we engage and ensure our voice is heard.2. We must insist on a transparent Public Participation Process and clear feedback mechanism on how we progress on this.3. We must be ready to go to court if need be to ensure our voice is heard.4. We must ensure that this bill is not turned into a Rent-Seeking Mechanism and that if it does pass (that it is in the spirit of ensuring that the sector progresses to world class standards.5. We must hold our representatives to account and ensure that they understand what it is they are proposing.6. Last but not least the bill MUST start with a definition of who an ICT Practitioner is. This is the million dollar question that MUST be answered before we even deign to progress any conversations.I suggest that KICTANet forms a high level committee to drive our agenda. I'm asking this mainly informed by this simple fact:-If you are not at the table eating then you either of the following:-1. You are the food.2. You have been left out completely3. Or you are serving the food and will probably be left with the scraps after everyone has eaten.RegardsAli Hussein
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Any information of a personal nature expressed in this email are purely mine and do not necessarily reflect the official positions of the organizations that I work with.On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 9:22 AM Barry Macharia via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:Dear All_______________________________________________This is back in parliament againregardsBarry
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