
thats a typo regrettably - I meant good content. On 7 November 2011 11:38, Rad! <[email protected]> wrote:
Francis,
Kindly elaborate on that absurdly sweeping statement that by virtue of it being a Kenyan blog, it has no good content
2011/11/7 Francis Hook <[email protected]>
This may be somewhat OT - but 1) its a Kenyan blog (ergo content - no good content) 2) it touches on how we sometimes view these "development" reports
http://diasporadical.com/2011/11/07/kenya-is-the-143rd-richest-country/#more...
Definitely worth a read (and a good laugh for Monday).
Rgds
F
On 3 November 2011 23:02, <[email protected]> wrote:
Walubengo, They have used an inefficient model. Generally our incomes are understated since more than 85% of the workforce is in the informal sector. There is a better methodology of estimating incomes.
I think you need to pay attention on our open access policies on Broadband. The entire world is watching us to see the outcome. Once in place I would hope. There will be greater competition and the markets will decide.
Ndemo.
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