Greetings Dr. Ndemo,

May i take this opportunity to thank and appreciate you for the years of extraordinary work in the Ministry of Information and Communications. Indeed throughout your term the Country has exprerienced tremendous leadership and revolution in ICT.

We wish you well in your upcoming interview.

Gideon Rop


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 06:22:06 +0300
From: Sammy Buruchara <buruchara@me.com>
To: FRED MATIANGI <fredmatiangi@gmail.com>, buruchara@mac.com
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
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        Career
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Dr. Ndemo,

We thank you for your exemplary work in the  Ministry of Information. Kenya
has moved leaps and bounds in ICT under your leadership. We wish you well in
your interview Thursday as you seek to engage your valuable talent in
another area of government.

Dr. Matingi, Welcome to the ICT fraternity. You have certainly been with us
albeit quietly. The projects you have sponsored in this areas under your
previous job are well known.

We are confident that you will be successfully in the confirmation and look
forward to work with you in this ministry.

Kind regards
Sammy Buruchara

From:  FRED MATIANGI <fredmatiangi@gmail.com>
Date:  Tuesday, April 30, 2013 6:08 AM
To:  <buruchara@mac.com>
Cc:  KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Subject:  [kictanet] This week in your outstanding Public Service Career

Dear Dr. Ndemo,

I take this early opportunity to wish you all the best in your interview for
the position of Principal Secretary coming up later this week. I very
sincerely hope the Lord will guide you, bless you indeed and see you
continue to succeed. Your service to our nation has been outstanding. Your
performance at the Ministry of Information speaks for itself. I thank you in
my private capacity as a Kenyan citizen and wish you well as a friend and
former colleague at the University of Nairobi.

I am hesitant to address any issues presumptively at this stage as I
deliberately remain below the radar as expected and patiently await to go
before the vetting committee in Parliament. I am sure that there will be
plenty of opportunities to compare notes and share experiences. I look
forward to learning more from you and others in the this sector and that
together we can make our humble contribution in this part of the journey of
life.

Fred Matiangi
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Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 07:03:21 +0300
From: "Harry Delano" <harry@comtelsys.co.ke>
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To both Daktaris...



Dr. Ndemo  - You have been exemplary, in many ways than one in the way you
singularly and indefatigably carried out your work. This nation owe you it's
thanks. We wish you only the very best.

Dr. Matiangi -  Welcome aboard, and I believe your previous professional
engagements puts in in a good stead to carry on the good work in the
ministry to even greater heights.



Regards,

Harry



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Dear Dr. Ndemo,

I take this early opportunity to wish you all the best in your interview for
the position of Principal Secretary coming up later this week. I very
sincerely hope the Lord will guide you, bless you indeed and see you
continue to succeed. Your service to our nation has been outstanding. Your
performance at the Ministry of Information speaks for itself. I thank you in
my private capacity as a Kenyan citizen and wish you well as a friend and
former colleague at the University of Nairobi.

I am hesitant to address any issues presumptively at this stage as I
deliberately remain below the radar as expected and patiently await to go
before the vetting committee in Parliament. I am sure that there will be
plenty of opportunities to compare notes and share experiences. I look
forward to learning more from you and others in the this sector and that
together we can make our humble contribution in this part of the journey of
life.

Fred Matiangi

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Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 04:31:34 +0000
From: Edith Adera <eadera@idrc.ca>
To: 'KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions' <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
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Subject: [kictanet] Why Barr the Media from PS Interviews?
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Listers,

Can someone explain the logic of the Chair of PSC barring the media from interviews of Principal Secretaries? Aren't they public servants who are supposed to be vetted publicly even with citizens giving their submissions?

Judges, commissioners of various commissions were vetted publicly infront of "live" media cameras, why not PS' ? What are they shielding? The argument that interview questions will be known by others does not fly, the same argument would also have applied to judges, commissioners etc, but it did not. If you're good you're good and we'll see it (otherwise, you appear too "rehearsed" when you cram interview responses")

Where's citizen participation which is enshrined in the constitution? I think these are the kind of issues that COFEK needs to take up, Mutoro?

Edith
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Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 08:00:06 +0300
From: alice-apc <alice@apc.org>
To: Edith Adera <eadera@idrc.ca>
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] Why Barr the Media from PS Interviews?
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+1
They are public servants and should go through a similar public vetting process.
Cofek?
Best
Alice

On Apr 30, 2013, at 7:31 AM, Edith Adera <eadera@idrc.ca> wrote:

> Listers,
>
> Can someone explain the logic of the Chair of PSC barring the media from interviews of Principal Secretaries? Aren?t they public servants who are supposed to be vetted publicly even with citizens giving their submissions?
>
> Judges, commissioners of various commissions were vetted publicly infront of ?live? media cameras, why not PS? ? What are they shielding? The argument that interview questions will be known by others does not fly, the same argument would also have applied to judges, commissioners etc, but it did not. If you?re good you?re good and we?ll see it (otherwise, you appear too ?rehearsed? when you cram interview responses?)
>
> Where?s citizen participation which is enshrined in the constitution? I think these are the kind of issues that COFEK needs to take up, Mutoro?
>
> Edith
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