Please pass on to all you know and stop these cops harassing people - especially at the roadblock just after Sigona Begin forwarded message:
Subject: FW: GJLOS on traffic offences
This is a piece of paper that is handy to have in your car. Please pass it on.
If you are stopped for a minor traffic offence in Kenya, please follow the following simple rules
1. Demand that the officer identify him/herself through an appointment certificate OR trough the name and number normally pinned on their uniform.
2. Equally always identify yourself by a driver's license or ID document.
3. Please do not allow police officers to get into your car when you have been stopped for a minor traffic offence. (Your car is private property and technically the police require a search warrant to enter your car, but we are normally polite and allow them to look in the boot etc.)
4. If you are being charged with a minor traffic offence, the paper work can normally be done on the spot ! it's called a " bail bond" or "police bail ". You make a cash payment and get an official receipt (which is also a notice to appear in court on a future date). If it cannot be issued on the spot, insist that you follow a police car to the nearest police station and then ensure that the bail bond is issued at the police station. Please also note that all minor traffic offences in Kenya are indeed eligible for "bail bond "or "police bail " - there is absolutely no justification for you to be locked up at a police station for minor traffic offences (But this is a threat normally used to scare people)
5. Never allow a police officer to take the keys of your car from the ignition ! This is illegal.
6. Be polite and non-confrontational at all times.
Jacques Carstens Chief Technical Coordinator Programme Coordination Office Governance, Justice, Law and Order Sector (GJLOS) Reform Programme Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Kenya Cell: +254 (0)723919539 Tel:+254-20-224029/55/82x116 or DL 215974 E-mail: jcarstens@gjlos.co.ke http://www.gjlos.go.ke/ 9th Floor, Room 908, Cooperative Bank House
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I am being asked more and more about this blog that debates whether Kenya will ever make it as a large outsourcing destination before wage inflation chokes the whole industry in its infancy... In other words, will our education system fall short in producing enough capable people to work in the BPO industry to make a difference to the state of unemployment in Kenya. And is the lack of fiber the real choke point or is it the lack of a capable education system, they debate... Take a look and see what the rest of the world has to say about us, and what some locals also have to say.... FYI http://matthewyglesias.theatlantic.com/archives/2007/04/kencall_again.php -- Nicholas A. Nesbitt Chief Executive Officer KenCall EPZ Ltd. Sameer Industrial Park, Mombasa Road P.O. Box 27507 00506 Nairobi, Kenya +254 (721) 458.458 (mobile) +254 (20) 66.02.101 (direct) +254 (20) 66.02.222 (fax) +1.703.937.8970/1 (USA line to Kenya) +1.866.9KENCALL (Toll free to Kenya) +1.914.801.4500 (USA fax) +1.914.380.9444 (USA cell) nnesbitt@marketrace.com www.kencall.com
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Hi Nik, Very interesting blog to read. Thanks for the referall. But it kind of leaves one thirsting to see more of the debate and more justice done to salvage Kenya's "backwoods", "undereducated", "forest- dweller" image and paint a true picture of the "Netropolis" that this country truly is. Brian On Sep 19, 2007, at 10:22 PM, Nik Nesbitt wrote:
I am being asked more and more about this blog that debates whether Kenya will ever make it as a large outsourcing destination before wage inflation chokes the whole industry in its infancy... In other words, will our education system fall short in producing enough capable people to work in the BPO industry to make a difference to the state of unemployment in Kenya. And is the lack of fiber the real choke point or is it the lack of a capable education system, they debate...
Take a look and see what the rest of the world has to say about us, and what some locals also have to say....
FYI
http://matthewyglesias.theatlantic.com/archives/2007/04/ kencall_again.php
-- Nicholas A. Nesbitt Chief Executive Officer KenCall EPZ Ltd. Sameer Industrial Park, Mombasa Road P.O. Box 27507 – 00506 Nairobi, Kenya
+254 (721) 458.458 (mobile) +254 (20) 66.02.101 (direct) +254 (20) 66.02.222 (fax)
+1.703.937.8970/1 (USA line to Kenya) +1.866.9KENCALL (Toll free to Kenya) +1.914.801.4500 (USA fax) +1.914.380.9444 (USA cell)
nnesbitt@marketrace.com
www.kencall.com
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