Dear Barrack, You have a nice presidential name. You should not be confused with all the questions you pose. Yes we shall continue to have accidents until we have a mass transportation system. I have argued before that the role of Government is facilitate. I need to add one more function: regulate. There is need to facilitate proper mass transportation system in country and then have a strong regulator. When I was young in late 70s, OTC then a Mass Transport system along with the Kenya Bus had a log in system that they could not be in Nakuru for example if they had not been scheduled to be there. Things worked then even Malaysians came to learn from us. With GPS and other ICT solutions, we should manage to safe our peoples's lifes. Now in the midist of greed we need serious reforms and selflessness. Reviving the rail system should be priority number one but transport companies keep on sabotaging the rail system for their own selfish ends. Yes we have told our transport officials to reform the sector. Ndemo
Distinguished listers,
I have read through the comments and still feel it is not yet time to celebrate, what we have simply done in the year 2009 is to build buses (Policies, Infrastructure , Strategies) however Kenyans are still walking on foot and hurting their toes as a result since they havent seen the difference this buses will make in their lives. Many gains have been made but they still don't resonate with the common man for instance *why are accidents still maiming Kenyans whereas we can use ICT's to curb them significantly through* CCTV's and other technologies (refer to Kwa Zulu Natal SA), *why is the corruption index still high whereas we can use ICT's to significantly reduce* *corruption*, *why is access to treatment a challenge whereas telemedicine is a reality,* *why is education expensive whereas e-learning is a reality* we continue to witness Petty fights among stakeholders whereas there are *REAL* issues that must be addressed we need to shun this culture and cooperate if we are to achieve more, if ICT cannot contribute to Socio-economic liberation, *then it is not worth it,* for those who were hitting hard continue with the same spirit mediocrity should not be tolerated, for the Peacemakers, be blessed in the year 2010 and continue with that spirit. -- Barrack O. Otieno Administrative Manager Afriregister Ltd (Ke) P.o.Box 21682 Nairobi 00100 Tel: +254721325277 +254733206359 +254202498789 Riara Road, Bamboo Lane www.afriregister.com www.afriregister.co.ke ICANN accredited registrar. Skype: barrack.otieno
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