Honourable Members,
I was just having a chat with a good friend who is a web developer over the issue of online payments. I realised paypal is common but the procedure and processes involved seem to be too complicated despite the fact that it is an important medium for online transactions globally. Does anyone has an idea of how we can encouarage local banks to interface with such systems to facilitate online transactions instead of the difficult route being undertaken currently, better still can mpesa be a viable option. They have an arrangement with pesa point which saved my neck on new year because of its efficiency can it be extended to facilitate online transactions international (say with Kenyans in diaspora
Just curious

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Alex Gakuru <alex.gakuru@yahoo.com> wrote:



--- On Wed, 1/21/09, Okulo Anthony <anthony.okulo@okulo.co.ke> wrote:

> From: Okulo Anthony <anthony.okulo@okulo.co.ke>
> Subject: Re: [kictanet] Obama Speech puzzle: read, memorised or simply no  script?
> To: alex.gakuru@yahoo.com
> Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 12:22 AM
> Most good speakers especially litigation lawyers memories
> their speeches and when making the speech they rely on
> points so that it looks as if they are not reading a script.
> most likely Obama had his "points" on a screen in
> front of him.
>
>
> Anthony Okulo
>

A trick we used in O-Levels to "cram" formulas, make "words" shortened abbreviations for Chemistry, Geo, Bio, Hist, Maths etc.. It works wonders-- only remember "new word" only known to thyself and Hey Presto! UR genius;)





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