
@Steve, point number 3 - on downloading movies & selling them @Moi Avenue, would land some guys behind bars. The Copyright guys would have an easy time getting their catch. @ Larry, This is an innovative approach and though I'm 'telly-phobic', I can give one or two ideas. There is a -ve perception with the society on entrepreneurs. They are seen as failures who could not get the blue collar jobs, people who do not have dreams to bank on and such blah blah blah. My take therefore, is to make the programme change such lopsided thoughts and create a culture of entrepreunerial development. There are quiet a number of entrepreneurs who have made an impact into the society either by improving on what M-pesa, Zap or Yu cash have not been able to, for example. Also, do a review of some of the laws which hinder entrepreneurial development such as registration of a trade mark, patents etc., and of course, the impact of techy to a mama mboga, mtu wa mjengo etc. My thoughts! On 18/06/2010, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
@chuks, 1 reason police dont use technology is that we wil no longer need to invest in them( or bribe them)
As for traffic lights, they like a system that isnt fair. For example, the ratio of minutes at Aerodrome Road/Uhuru Highway - Nyayo Round about/Uhuru Highway - Waiyaki Way at 6.20 am is 0 minutes/20 minutes/0 minutes /5 minutes) . If we deployed automated lights, police would loose the right to give preference to more privileged roads over less priveleged ones. Have u seen the way this guys work hard to over ride traffic lights where they exist instead of enforcing them.
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