Well put I don't know why we feel we have to kowtow to these foreigners on things that are as important ad life and death. Call my writing crude if you may but what I am saying is something that needs to be said. Joe Joseph Manthi CEO, MEO Ltd T:603 320 2924 F:315 320 2920 On Jul 14, 2008, at 4:18 PM, "waudo siganga" <emailsignet@mailcan.com> wrote:
Hi Al Kags. I suppose you are a KENYAN like me. Let me ask you a question, albeit hypothetical. Suppose I somehow developed a keen interest in the ICT situation in, let's say, Holland (a suspicious situation for a Nyauthi already since no-one can work out my motivation). Suppose I wrote a wonderful paper on, let's say, ecommerce in Holland and wanted to hand it, to the Dutch Government. I approach the Dutch Embassy in Nairobi and explain to them my story - the ICT Policy in Holland is in a mess and I have the solution which I weant to place before the Dutch minister responsible or the Parliament. Will I get the visa??? Will I be able to pass those nasty boys at Schipol immigration with my story? I would be surprised to get "Yes" answers.
KENYANS must control their ICT Policy process and not outsource it.
Waudo
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 16:57:23 +0000, alkags@alkags.com said:
My thoughts are yet to organise themselves adequately in my head to comment on this issue, however it occurs to me that the argument that you advance Mike may inadvertently be 'an eye for an eye' sort of argument.
India and the US for example can do perfectly well without investment from Kenya or Africa. in fact, i am led to wonder what the state of affairs is with regard to FDI inflows. How much of the FDI inflows in the US originate from Africa? And in Kenya, how much of the FDI inflows originate from Kenya?
The social argument you advance in general (while taking exception to the racial slurs) is generally sound but does it make sense to the extent that it will put Ugali in Wanjiku's mouth (the business argument)?
Zimbabwe tried to be protectionist. Outside of the external factors that have surely contributed to the hyper-inflation there, it occurs to me that the land he acquired was redistributed among his cronies and within a month (i was there), erstwhile lush fields of tobacco lay frigid. I wonder if protectionist policies would enhance our global competitiveness as a country in the larger scheme of things?
or is it the hard work that people are putting into the development of the industry.
Back to Marcel and Kevit, who have been unfortunately dragged into this. i have seen them putting in long, hard hours of work for the industry - on the ecommerce policy, for example. I wonder if it is fair to villify such efforts and what it says about ourselves? Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone provided by Celtel Kenya
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