Dear Limo, I watched the TV documentary. Many many congratulations, It was great to see the government efforts. This will go along way in developing the ICT sector and Kenya as a whole. I would however request recognition of other private sector participants. It is made to seem only Telkom and Posta are providing ICT services Congratulations again to you and Juma for an effort well done! -- Joseph Mucheru Chairman Telecommunications Service Providers Association of Kenya (TESPOK) 14th Floor, Bruce House - Standard Street P O Box 27589 -00506 Nairobi, KENYA Tel: +254-20-245036 Cell: +254-722522135 http://www.tespok.co.ke DISCLAIMER: See http://www.wananchi.com/bms/terms.php On Aug 9, 2006, at 6:04 PM, Andrew Limo wrote:
Dear Kiplist, The Directorate of e-Government recently embarked on a countrywide Awareness and Education campaign which aimed at sensitizing public servants on the on going modernization of government services using ICTs. The programme was an eye opener. Most civil servants, especially at rural districts have never used email or even the computer. But there were a few surprises though. Kakamega DC Njenga Miiri is a true convert of the technology. From the day he got the request from e-Government to hold a day’s workshop at Mumias County Hall, Mr. Miiri spared no effort to ensure it was a success. He mobilized all concerned, postponed some commitments that fell on the day and was among the first to arrive at the venue-with his wife! The DC spoke at length on the opportunities that come with the use of ICT in Government. The Bungoma police boss, who had worked a systems administrator at a reputable organization abroad, was a disappointed man. He did not have a computer in his office and so you wouldn’t talk to him about connectivity. The programme was carried out in conjunction with Postal Corporation of Kenya using the Posta Surf outlets as training facilities in North Rift and Western Kenya. The day would start with presentations aimed at stimulating interest on the potentials of Information and Communications Technologies to about 50 civil servants. This would be followed by a live demo on how to activate official email addresses which had been set up for them by the Directorate of e-Government on the kenya.go.ke domain in advance. They would then go to the Post Surf Internet cafes where they would be provided with Ksh.100 Surf cards each for a hands-on session. The impact has been tremendous. A number of them, who had never touched the mouse, were now able to email to friends and relatives locally and abroad. They now frequently make enquires with e-government on varied issues like courses and training opportunities. Plans are now underway to roll out the programme in other Districts after the evaluation of the first phase. To make e-Government reality in Kenya, a change of mindset is crucial. There is a lot individuals can accomplish even with little resources once they are convinced that the technology can work for them. In Nairobi, where civil servants had been trained on web development, most government websites now boast some content. Some are beginning to get transactional. They are now more “under construction” tractors welcoming you to our home pages. The road to realizing e-Government will need more resources and commitment. But there is no doubt the journey has begun.
For those of you in Kenya, you could watch e-Government documentary starting today on:
KTN and NTV Wed. 9th August 2006 -9:30 pm Citizen TV Wed. 16th August 2006 -8.45pm KBC Channel One Thurs 17th August 2006-9.30pm
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Hi all, Let me join Mucheru in congratulating the efforts of the E-government Secretariat; Dr Juma, his staff and their collaborators for this positive publicity documentary. It was a really savoury welcome for me to watch the documentary yesterday having only returned in the morning! I wholeheartedly recommend it to those who missed it. According to Limo it will be re-cast on Citizen TV and KBC 1 next week on the 16th and 17th at 8.45 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. respectively. Mark your diaries. And if the suggestion by Harry is taken it might just be a matter of time befor it is streamed on their site. So watch out and mark your diaries. I can understand that in a short 30-something minute piece it is quite difficult to make all the necessary attributions, but as Mucheru pointed out it would also have been great to see or hear mention of other development partners who have been in on the ICT scene in the country whose efforts also added to the effects shown in the documentary. Cheers, FE Florence Etta P.O. Box 14285,00800 Westlands-Nairobi, Kenya Tel: Mobile + 254-733-621851 Terrestrial: + 254-20-7121506 Fax: + 254-20-7125732 Alternative Email:florence.etta@gmail.com ----- Original Message ---- From: Joseph Mucheru <mucheru@wananchi.com> To: feanywhere@yahoo.co.uk Cc: Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet <kictanet@kictanet.or.ke>; tespok-members@tespok.co.ke Sent: Thursday, 10 August, 2006 3:31:41 AM Subject: [Kictanet] Re: Kenya e-Governmnet documentary Dear Limo, I watched the TV documentary. Many many congratulations, It was great to see the government efforts. This will go along way in developing the ICT sector and Kenya as a whole. I would however request recognition of other private sector participants. It is made to seem only Telkom and Posta are providing ICT services Congratulations again to you and Juma for an effort well done! -- Joseph Mucheru Chairman Telecommunications Service Providers Association of Kenya (TESPOK) 14th Floor, Bruce House - Standard Street P O Box 27589 -00506 Nairobi, KENYA Tel: +254-20-245036 Cell: +254-722522135 http://www.tespok.co.ke DISCLAIMER: See http://www.wananchi.com/bms/terms.php On Aug 9, 2006, at 6:04 PM, Andrew Limo wrote: Dear Kiplist, The Directorate of e-Government recently embarked on a countrywide Awareness and Education campaign which aimed at sensitizing public servants on the on going modernization of government services using ICTs. The programme was an eye opener. Most civil servants, especially at rural districts have never used email or even the computer. But there were a few surprises though. Kakamega DC Njenga Miiri is a true convert of the technology. From the day he got the request from e-Government to hold a day’s workshop at Mumias County Hall, Mr. Miiri spared no effort to ensure it was a success. He mobilized all concerned, postponed some commitments that fell on the day and was among the first to arrive at the venue-with his wife! The DC spoke at length on the opportunities that come with the use of ICT in Government. The Bungoma police boss, who had worked a systems administrator at a reputable organization abroad, was a disappointed man. He did not have a computer in his office and so you wouldn’t talk to him about connectivity. The programme was carried out in conjunction with Postal Corporation of Kenya using the Posta Surf outlets as training facilities in North Rift and Western Kenya. The day would start with presentations aimed at stimulating interest on the potentials of Information and Communications Technologies to about 50 civil servants. This would be followed by a live demo on how to activate official email addresses which had been set up for them by the Directorate of e-Government on the kenya.go.ke domain in advance. They would then go to the Post Surf Internet cafes where they would be provided with Ksh.100 Surf cards each for a hands-on session. The impact has been tremendous. A number of them, who had never touched the mouse, were now able to email to friends and relatives locally and abroad. They now frequently make enquires with e-government on varied issues like courses and training opportunities. Plans are now underway to roll out the programme in other Districts after the evaluation of the first phase. To make e-Government reality in Kenya, a change of mindset is crucial. There is a lot individuals can accomplish even with little resources once they are convinced that the technology can work for them. In Nairobi, where civil servants had been trained on web development, most government websites now boast some content. Some are beginning to get transactional. They are now more “under construction” tractors welcoming you to our home pages. The road to realizing e-Government will need more resources and commitment. But there is no doubt the journey has begun. For those of you in Kenya, you could watch e-Government documentary starting today on: KTN and NTV Wed. 9th August 2006 -9:30 pm Citizen TV Wed. 16th August 2006 -8.45pm KBC Channel One Thurs 17th August 2006-9.30pm --- paul gichuki <gichukimach@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Hi Kiplist What about This, Mission: Facilitation and Provision of competent and powerful insights for consensus building in the ICT industry. Vision: Communication is everything Macharia Paul --------------------------------- Try the all-new Yahoo! Mail . "The New Version is radically easier to use" – The Wall Street Journal --- Submitted by: Paul G. 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Florence Etta
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