Muraya

Great post. And pertinent questions..


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On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 9:54 AM, S.M. Muraya via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Last week Walu penned some very pertinent thoughts (will create a second thread for that article). The current one is somehow related 
 


Quote:  "What is this that foreign investors see in our ICT potential that local investors don’t? Additionally, what are the ‘strings’ attached, which more often than not go hand in hand with foreign money... our typical local investor is only interested in the traditional assets.."

Reality: We (veterans in ignoring/undermining each other) did not model decency for upcoming talent and now they worship foreigners who due to cultural differences (misunderstanding) cannot move our nation forward. 


Case in point, why do excellent multi nationals (e.g. Microsoft, Amazon) favor South Africa for data centers? In South Africa there is an efficient, creative (primarily white) minority population which does not undermine (deceive) itself as much as we do.

To conclude, last year, a well spoken, well presented employer/investor (former high school mate of mine 25+ years ago) was shocked by Kenyans in their early twenties. He conducted a research for one of his clients and 24 out of 26 lied in their submissions. 

That is all.

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