If you want to know how seriously Kenya govt takes aesthetics, then just look at our car registration plates!
If you want to know how seriously Kenya govt takes web content, look at our various ministries websites!
I can say the UG govt booked a professional web design outfit for this website. The Kenyan govt booked a well-connected relative to someone to do the state house website.
Even a volunteer like @brainiac couldn't get them to take his offer, lest he discredit the well-connected folk!
Listers,I came across the redone Uganda Statehouse website and was completely wowed!Do our government agencies care about the image we portray of our country - especially considering our leadership in the digital space?Kind Regards,Simeon Oriko
--Simeon Oriko | Digital and Innovation StrategistWeb: www.mtotowajirani.com | Twitter: @mtotowajiraniLinkedIn: ke.linkedin.com/in/simeonorikoCell: +254 724 892 941 | Skype: simeonoriko
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