Hi Tony, This is good news, and not a surprise. Do you have a link to Mucheru's statement? Regards, Steve On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Tony White via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
I welcome the statement by CS Mucheru, clarifying the Ministry's, and the government's position that this private member's bill, introduced by Aden Duale, is at odds with ICT policy.
What is not clear is whether the Ministry's intention is to kill this bill, or to subject it to modification.
Let's be clear - this bill is an abhorrence to our hard-won freedoms, and should not go forward in any form.
I would like to propose that KICTANET be formalised, with kictanet's original founders as the initial board, and be registered as a society with paying members. I'm sure others on this list, better qualified in such matters than I, can draw up an appropriate memorandum for such a society.
If the membership fee is nominal - say, 500 or 1000 bob per annum - I think many 'ICT Practitioners' will join.
Cheers, Tony
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