Thank you for responding Daktari. 

More comments later but for starters can we know what the Kenya position that "we have agreed to" is?   The Kenya delegation in Accra expressed confidence that their position was aligned with both the Ministry and the CCK.   In addition, many other countries in Africa have published and circulated their national positions for comment  and in the interests of transparency including Uganda, Senegal, Egypt, Cote D'Ivoire. 

I know there is a process underway where the CCK is collecting opinions, but it would be helpful for stakeholders / interested parties to know what it is they are to submit opinions on. 

Regards

Ory







On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 4:19 AM, <bitange@jambo.co.ke> wrote:
Ory,
Thank you for your submissions.  We had a clear and progressive message to the Ghana meeting after comprehensive discussions in Kenya with stakeholders. It is shocking to know that the team acted contrally to our position.  I have not met those who went to Ghana yet. For sure we are taking what we agreed on to Dubai.


Ndemo.


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