Listers,
Where are we on this? How long was the poll going, do we have data Ali?

Regards,
Martin Gicheru
Editor Techweez

On 31 Mar 2016 8:32 a.m., "Ali Hussein via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:

Listers

How much does a Kenyan Startup CEO earn? Join the Survey,

#KenyanStartupCEO

https://t.co/tEkcJNunxO

Interesting discussions going on in one of the Ke Entrepreneurs Whatsapp Groups.

The gist of the discussion is this:-

Do Kenyan Expat or migrant Start CEOs
earn more than their Kenyan counterparts?

The discussions since yesterday have been heated and sometimes downright, albeit veiled, hostile towards the so called expat/migrant CEOs with some claiming that they earn more because of...you can fill in the blanks. However without empirical data these are just assumptions.

Are you a founder CEO hustling in the Kenyan Startup Scene?

Join the conversation by filling in the form below and sambaza it far and wide.

https://t.co/tEkcJNunxO

This is part of building our ecosystem and ensuring that we become a global force in Tech Space. This may mean that we open (really open) our doors to a global workforce. If done well without insinuations and a veiled hostility towards our compatriots flocking into Kenya then we can truly become the Silicon Savanna we strive to be - with or without the Real Estate Infrastructure that is currently being built at the Konza Technopolis.

Can I feel the traditional Kenyan Hospitality oozing out?

Ali Hussein
Tel: +254 713 601113


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