Town hall meeting with PS/MoIC - Program and directions

Dear listers, Attached is a program and directions for our "town hall" meeting with the PS on the Malili technopolis. Please note that the conference hall can accommodate 60 people seated. We shall have tea/coffee/drinking chocolate, water and snacks. A projector and screen will be available. We shall start at exactly 9 am and stick to the program. See you all on Thur at 9 am. Tim Mwololo

Tim, For those unable to attend, could we kindly request you to share the presentation on the list and outcomes of the discussions. Edith ________________________________ From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mwololo Tim [[email protected]] Sent: 20 January 2010 11:04 To: Edith Adera Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions Subject: [kictanet] Town hall meeting with PS/MoIC - Program and directions Dear listers, Attached is a program and directions for our "town hall" meeting with the PS on the Malili technopolis. Please note that the conference hall can accommodate 60 people seated. We shall have tea/coffee/drinking chocolate, water and snacks. A projector and screen will be available. We shall start at exactly 9 am and stick to the program. See you all on Thur at 9 am. Tim Mwololo

Thanks Prof. - I would like to request the person keeping track of the names to add: -Nicolas Gonzalez -Maureen Munjua These two are from an organization called TEAMPRO which is coordinating EU-funded ICT business missions for Dutch entrepreneurs who want to invest in Kenya. Tafadhali reserve two seats for them. Waudo On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 00:04 -0800, "Mwololo Tim" <[email protected]> wrote: Dear listers, Attached is a program and directions for our "town hall" meeting with the PS on the Malili technopolis. Please note that the conference hall can accommodate 60 people seated. We shall have tea/coffee/drinking chocolate, water and snacks. A projector and screen will be available. We shall start at exactly 9 am and stick to the program. See you all on Thur at 9 am. Tim Mwololo What is possible must be done; what is impossible can be done.
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Edith Adera
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Mwololo Tim
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