Grace and all I'm not sure about a monopoly situation but a definite preferential status is not only desirable but good for the country. Remember that not all Kenyans can afford certain services and there has to be some form of government subsidy - whether its outright payments to the institutions to deliver services or though the kind of preferential treatment envisaged by the CS. Having said that the CS and the community at large must be vigilant enough to ensure that the Management and the Board executes its fiduciary responsibilities with the utmost professionalism and deliberate focus on deliverables. Regards Ali Hussein CEO | 3mice interactive media Ltd Principal | Telemedia Africa Ltd +254 713 601113/ 0770 906375 "The future belongs to him who knows how to wait." - Russian Proverb Sent from my iPad On Aug 1, 2013, at 12:45 AM, Grace Githaiga <ggithaiga@hotmail.com> wrote:
@Yawe, whats your take?
The struggling Postal Corporation of Kenya has found a saviour in newly appointed ICT secretary Fred Matiang’i.
To rescue the institution, Mr Matiang’i believes that Postal Corporation’s new electronic payments system, Posta Pesa, should be guaranteed of all government e-payment services.
This is the wrong approach to securing financial stability of any institution, not even the Postal Corporation. Mr Matiang’i must be dissuaded from pursuing this route for many reasons.
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