Correction, all the post offices minus the 56 that have been recently closed/sold or however Posta disposed of them....
On Thursday, April 25, 2013, Bruce Madete wrote:
Allow me to shed some light on this matter. On behalf Dr Ndemo, l chair the committee that was to utilize close to ksh 250 million- as part of the Economic stimulus Programme to role out the Digital Villages throughout the country. In conjunction with the PCK the progamme would cover select Post Offices and later cover all of them. This was in line with the wider objective of reaching out to the rest of the country as the Government embarked on the 'one stop shop' concept of providing services in line with the Constitutions devolved system (indeed a team from PCK went to Brazil to benchmark on this). Unfortunately due to time constraints in the preparations, the funds were not utilized by the time the budget was revised. The funds were withdrawn. The committee is still in place and hopefully the funds will be made available next financial year to actualize the dream of having digital villages in all the post offices in the country.Madete
On Thursday, April 25, 2013, Warigia Bowman wrote:WarigiaTake care, and kind regards,Mr. Kukubo, perhaps you need to make a strong effort to brand the pashas separately from the digital villages.Dear colleagues and Mr. KukuboWith regards to the safaricom digital villages, based on my research, which many on this list participated in, it is indeed fair to say that they do not really exist, other than as private cybers with a banner. It is possible that massive improvements have been made, in which case lets go out in the field this summer!
I just want to clarify that the pasha centers do exist, and I have viewed them. As of my last audit, many were not yet in operation, so we may need to go do another review.
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:19 AM, Brian Munyao Longwe <blongwe@gmail.com> wrote:
Hmm, seems to me that COFEK's credibility is decaying rapidly with these kind of false allegations, one would expect a consumer body to embrace the highest standards for integrity, honesty, fairness....but apparently......
Unsubscribe or change your options at https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/mailman/options/kictanet/warigia%40gmail.comOn Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 8:04 AM, Paul Kukubo <pkukubo@ict.go.ke> wrote:
_______________________________________________Dear listersThe article by COFEK (Consumer Federation of Kenya) on their website, http://www.cofek.co.ke/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1529%3Awhy-ndemo-may-have-been-missed-on-the-ict-docket&catid=1%3Alatest-news&Itemid=62 creates the impression that digital villages do not exist. The Kenya ICT Board wishes to correct this position.The Kenya ICT Board has committed funding for 65 Pasha centres to date across the country. For a factual update, we urge listers to visit. http://www.ict.go.ke/index.php/digitalinclusion. We will update this even further with an announcement we are making on Monday to further develop these centres.The Kenya ICT Board will write to COFEK formally providing further information in the public interest on the basis of COFEK's stated goal as stated on their website "advocacy is based on authentic information as backed by continuous research."We have finalised our 6 year report on the Kenya ICT Board which is currently being printed. we shall upload a digital copy onto our website, in the next week or so. This will make an exciting read on the sector.My view as the outgoing Kenya ICT Board CEO is that Dr Ndemo provided the vision, compeled us to seek a world class approach, set the tone of energetic execution, helped us cement partnerships in order to improve capacity, and focus on enterprise development, innovation and the ordinary citizen. He cautioned against getting too carried away in ICT dogma, but asked that we rather just get the job done. This was augmented with spirit of learning to pick up quickly from mistakes, (and many were made). There will be much debate, and indeed many things are left for the next team to do.As a team, we gave this our very best effort and Dr Ndemo gave us a style of leadership that even in the best private sector environments, you will struggle to find. (I will write more extensively on this later.)We reaped a leadership dividend in the sector, with support from the highest level of government. On this score there can be no debate. The country is much better for it
We pray this carries on.AsantePaul Kukubo
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