hi all

I think issues about price matrix are not what this issue is about (the market oscillation style)this we all know.and we need no lecture on it.
even a bottle of beer we all know the recommended price but it depends with where you are taking it.and what the menu of that particular pub says.so you don't complain when paying the bill abit higher bcoz you are aware
however,
The ps was never forced to give false information,he had all the necessary dictionaries,techies from all so called market leaders to consult .
If he had not mentioned about prices coming down nobody would be complaining

on this one the fiber optic menu it says prices were to definitely come down and not  on condition of this or that .......

in short The PS new what he was talking about and he knows where this grey hairs are targeting to imprison us.

think about mobi-telea... they knew who they were,those who not apart of the deal blew the whistle but they still looted from us and now they are just a tale to talk about.

my only worry is who will save us from being imprisoned and exploited while the rest of the world life is easier and better  and faster.is it bcoz their no active CONSUMER ICT RIGHT GROUP here?who can boldly question the ICT ministry  or organise a demostration?

however before that ,
on this one bwana ps you have some clear explanation to do if not then stand up and say why not
all we want is responsibility,
if you said it,
do it
if you cannot
there is 38+million burning with better and accurate ideas dying to willfully make it happen.if only given a chance.

heaven come down on kenya !!!!


On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Gakuru Alex <alexgakuru.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:52 AM, Michuki Mwangi<Michuki@swiftkenya.com> wrote:
> Rhetorical question what does it take for us to have cheap/affordable power,
> water, food, cars, etc?

a "disturbingly" active,vocal and untiring Civil Society - ever
after/if the Freedom of Information law one day gets enacted.
Otherwise civil rights are taken away bit by bit by whoever the
powers-that-be of the day.

> Think of this in an environment where theres ni Govt to start with - and if
> you think having one is a solution then am not on the same page with you.
>
Is government a necessary evil?
http://www.debate.org/debates/Government-is-a-necessary-evil-to-protect-the-freedoms-of-human-individuals./1/
( on the assumption that the government is functional)
>
> On 14 Aug 2009, at 14:11, Walubengo J <jwalu@yahoo.com> wrote:

>> Trust me, replacing Ndemo (Govt), Michael J($afcom)  or Kai
>> (KDN) just to name a few of the leading stakeholders will NOT bring down
>> prices.

I don't trust you and count me as diagonally opposed to the notion and
interpretation that few self-private interest individuals qualify as
"leading stakeholders" - unless according to you they mean more than
38+ million LEADING STAKEHOLDERS in Kenya. Who was it that once dubbed
them "industry leaders" ?