I dont know how this would stand but can We as a group come up with a working plan, get a Solar Solution implemented and then Bill the Gov't? 

There has to be a clause with our current legislation that states that work done on behalf of a non performing Gov't / the Gov't acted upon by the citizens can be billed to the government. if there is  a way, i for one would like to get this done. 


On Jul 14, 2009, at 1:30 PM, Lmwangi wrote:

While the private sector is not a final answer, they with the
government's help could do a lot. As an example,( i might have
broached this before) i know a certain engineering lady who for her
final year wanted to build a co2 laser. This is laser has a lot of
industrial applications, so what does our enlightened friends in the
govt give her? 10k. That's not even enough to get a decent psu. Not to
mention, she needed lenses off ebay. At the end of the day, she
couldn't get it to work coz of lack of support. This is stupid since
we now have a gifted graduate sitting at home, a company in industrial
area buying a co2 laser or god forbid an arc welding solution from
outside the country that will probably cost more than the kenyan
solution. Best case scenario, goverment would have funded this
project. Worst case scenario, am industrial area vc would have funded
this project. Current status, We are <insert expletive>

On 7/14/09, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
@Dennis : my view : Private sector is not the entire answer to any country's
problems or issues. Private sector is all about performance and profits,
there today gone tomorrow. The idea of any government privatizing services
and sitting back to collect taxes through private companies will not result
in real development. Privatization is a good step towards improvement on
service delivery and done correctly achieve its results but as we know the
likes of telcos who have proved well beyond any reasonable doubt that such
would be expecting a miracle.

As an example, R and D at UON should be govt funded and developed. The
talent at UON cannot be nurtured at say " attachment basis at Ksh 15000/-
per month " where the talent will undergo career change due to financial
pressures but at a fully fledged centre within UON that provides facility,
training and mentoring. It will be these individuals who after leaving the
facility become the real progress towards visions.

For a moment, let's get the private sector thinking out of the block and see
what actually any govt should be delivering to its talents. Consider this
angle and see where we stand.

:-)


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