Hi Ndungu, one important aspect that took place was open pricing and that people were no longer limited to a few choices Eg : If you went to a shop they would have 4-5 different models of laptops and as a buyer you'd be stuck with making a decision based on these limited models. Today,
chekelea.com proudly gives many a chance to see how dynamic ICT kenyan market is. For results, all I can say is that the stock changes show the changes placed on it. And to be frankly honest, it is slowly building towards its long term goals. Kenyans mindset ( not all ) , in the long term will build confidence that local companies can make it happen. ( Eg, kenyans will pay 10,000USD or more to a japanese car site, never visit japan and await delivery of their car but if they see a site locally they want to know if it is legit or not.... hehehe ) :-)
Which takes me to the Agoa part. If I had the time, I'd build an online masai market and let the traders who want to be known be part of it. This means travelling to their workshops, taking good product pictures and putting them online. kwaani how difficult is this?
My amatuer view. :-)