Walu, For me its painful to see the differences in access to data between Nrb and the counties. The posta internet cyber cafes were the best thing in the late 90's. Maybe this can be resuscitated so as to being 'affordable' internet to the masses. On 22 Dec 2015 09:35, "Walubengo J via kictanet" < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
I just read what the new CS plans to do @ New Information CS pledges to ensure good relations between <http://www.nation.co.ke/news/new-Information-CS-Mucheru/-/1056/3005760/-/glkflbz/-/index.html>
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New Information CS pledges to ensure good relations betw... <http://www.nation.co.ke/news/new-Information-CS-Mucheru/-/1056/3005760/-/glkflbz/-/index.html> Mr Mucheru also pledged to expand the digital space in the provision of government services. View on www.nation.co.ke <http://www.nation.co.ke/news/new-Information-CS-Mucheru/-/1056/3005760/-/glkflbz/-/index.html> Preview by Yahoo
Then I thought...maybe we should add on his inbox a few of our own ideas/ICT wishlist. Something for them (Victor+Itemere) to do in the first 100days. After that it is often impossible to make an impact.
Here's my wishlist
1. Use technology to get rid of the legendary Nairobi Jam 2. Get ICTs to Counties i.e. Kenya is NOT Nairobi and Nairobi is NOT Kenya :-) 3. Return the Subsidized Laptop program for University Students (Wezesha program) 4. Resolve the contentious Safaricom 'Dominance' Question. 5. ? 6. ?
Plse add your ideas before logging off for Xmas this thrsday.
regards.
walu.
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