Thanks Alex,

I’d like to hear bwana Walu’s views. This is dialogue after all and not a witch hunt. All of us want the best way forward for all stakeholders at the end of the day.

Regards
On 6 Jul 2016, at 2:17 PM, Harry <harry26001@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey Alex,

Bwana Walu seems to have ducked  "under" on this one, though my sentiment would be that, his oped at the time seemed to lean more on how to give the ICT fraternity a voice through representation at the national stage than what we seeing now with the proposed bill that seems to weigh in more on regulatory policing. Given the multifaceted nature of the ICT space, the worst the proponents can do is to sneak in such proposed regulatory frameworks without as much as subjecting the same to wide multistakeholder input. This could be counter productive, and in fact threatens to stifle the very space that opened up, got liberalized and has thrived for almost 14years and which, has been a catalyst and testament to some of the amazing innovative achievements and growth to date in this sector.

So again, just like the wifi surveillance bill who initiated this..? Where was the consultative engagement..?

Harry

On Jul 6, 2016 11:47 AM, Alex Watila <awatila@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

Walu,
Do you need to defend yourself?

http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/blogs/dot9/walubengo/-/2274560/2305252/-/1208fkiz/-/index.html

Regards,

Alex


-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Watila [mailto:awatila@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2016 11:31 AM
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Cc: 'Harry' <harry26001@gmail.com>; 'Dennis Muthuri' <muthuridennis@gmail.com>
Subject: RE: [kictanet] Draft National ICTPolicy:-End of Online Discussions

Dear All,
I think the two issues are related since "to enforce government policies, governments make laws and then enforce the laws."

It would be strange to be discussing a policy while another one seems to be in the process of being given legal authority.

Regards,

Alex
https://twitter.com/hashtag/KillTheICTBill?src=hash


-----Original Message-----
From: kictanet [mailto:kictanet-bounces+awatila=yahoo.co.uk@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of Harry via kictanet
Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2016 11:14 AM
To: awatila@yahoo.co.uk
Cc: Harry <harry26001@gmail.com>; Dennis Muthuri <muthuridennis@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Draft National ICTPolicy:-End of Online Discussions

Hey Dennis,

Welcome on board..!

The Draft National ICT policy, (a review of the last one formulated in 2006) has been under discussion for the past abt 10 days on the forum. You can familiarize yourself with the just ended great debate at www.kitanet.or.ke, under the corresponding link headings.

Walu, just wondering whether this can be extended to allow Listers ventilate on the  ICT practitioners bill currently trending exhaustively probably as an issue to be incorporated in the draft policy discussion, as opposed to treating it as a separate issue. As many as are of a similar opinion, say 'aye'..

Harry

On Jul 6, 2016 10:36 AM, Dennis Muthuri via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:

Hi Hary,

Kindly bring me up to speed with the draft that you are talking about, I joined this mailing list a day ago so I don’t have much context into the matter.

Thanks.

Dennis

On 6 Jul 2016, at 10:33 AM, kictanet-request@lists.kictanet.or.ke wrote:

Re: [kictanet] Draft National ICTPolicy:-End of Online Discussions


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