GG,

This is definitely very welcome.

My wish and I believe that of many currently would be to have Talk to Safaricom first before Facebook. My reasoning is that in the Kenyan context the identity of the person relies heavily on their mobile numbers.

I would also probably say that it might be better to bring all MNO onto the talk as the problems seem to cut across network lines; we feel it more from Safaricom due to it's market share.

My 2 cents 😊


On Thu, Sep 10, 2020, 9:32 AM Grace Githaiga via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Good morning Listers

I hope you are all keeping well.

We are proposing to bring the 'Talk to series' back in light of some of the issues that have been highlighted on the list. We will have moderated debates and in observing covid rules, the sharing of the reports and engagement with Partners will be conducted via webinars. 

1. The first one will be 'Talk to Facebook', which will be moderated next week by Walubengo and Teacher Karis. They will provide us with more details and when the exact days for the engagement. This will be followed by a webinar on September 30, 2020 from 15.30-1700 hours.  

2. The second one will be with Safaricom in October. More details including the exact dates will be provided here. But keep the questions coming as they are being noted. 

Thank you Listers and have a great Thursday. 

Warmly
GG
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