Hi Ali,
This is a complex argument with many sides.
In my honest opinion I think Kenya should do what Rwanda did. Take the bitter medicine and kick out the "strategic investors" who continue to bleed the company with expensive expatriate salaries, fat expense accounts, exorbitant "management fees" and poor decision making and look for local solutions. As it is, the investors have failed miserably to deliver on the promises that won them the deal in the first place.
Read more about Rwanda's experiences here:
http://en.igihe.com/news/the-collapse-of-rwandatel-what-went-wrongBest regards,
Brian
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