On the Article in the People Daily: It is interesting to question the consitutionality (or lack thereof) of the Minister's consultative act.....On a different note, as an ICT consumer organisation ICAK is more concerned with following principles, establishing processes and practices to be followed in future as well as transparency. Their argument on constitutional provisions (freedom of information, Art 35 and consumer rights Art 46).
For those who missed it, here is the article:

http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Opinion+++Analysis/CCK+board+must+ensure+transparency+is+maintained/-/539548/1132384/-/item/2/-/117kru1/-/index.html

or

http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/Eblog/view/Let-digital-switchover-benefit-Kenyans.html

Cheers!

2011/3/29 <Francis.Hook@gmail.com>
Thanks. There was also an item on last night's news (afraid I cannot recall which channel)


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