Dr. Ndemo,
I am following this thread from Windhoek and I wish to add that It has been during your time at the ministry, that I do think most development partners found the Ministry of Information and Communications as their line ministry, most accessible, a vibrant ministry great to work with and I have faith that the pace you have set will be accelerated by the new management coming on board.
Your active participation in this list has been outstanding and through it, we did manage to pick your brains and line of thought on many issues concerning your vision for the information and communication sector in this country, and this helped greatly in aligning and planning our activities in support of the sector.
It is also during your time and with your support, that Kenya worn the Global UNESCO Rural communication prize in 2012, the support and partnership during the ICT policy process, support to World press freedom day commemorations among others are a few of the many areas we managed to score as a development partner, through your support.
Like everyone else in this list has said, I am too sure of one thing, that this current government will indeed make good use of your unique brains, energy and enthusiasm in taking our great country to the next higher economic level. In whichever capacity you serve our people, you do have my very best wishes.
On a light note, before you leave, that is just in case you do, please subscribe the new president and deputy to this list- Will be a great online platform to engage their great minds and share with them the well thought out issues and ideas raised through this platform.
Lydia
Lydia Gachungi
Project Officer, Communication and Information Sector
UNESCO Office in Windhoek
38-44 Stein Street,Windhoek
P.O. Box 24519, Windhoek, Namibia
Tel: +264 61 291 7217, Mobile + 264 811448189
E-mail: l.gachungi@unesco.org, lydia.gachungi@unesco.unon.org