
@Larry, I'm not being picky but to be fair to you, I also followed the thread discussions on this list. I found your story on the Police Website attack quite amusing because you seemed not to have understood the story nor its impact. How on earth did you think that asking the police spokesman would help? There is such a big technology gap in govt that Im sure the ICT policies have not reached various depts or arms within the country. As a start, what should have happened is that those depts responsible for the ICT infrastructure in govt should have resigned because the website attack is similar to an attack on this country's national image. They are the ones who compromised the security issues and therefore responsible for the national embarrasment, imho. And this is excatly what @David is writing about, imo. The story of all the CEOs and mobile operators is not of interest to kenyans even if they were abusing each other, what is very key are the results that eg rates are helping kenyans achieve more economic stability. What is the economic impact to kenyans, to businesses and also the country-wide impact of such decisions? Besides that typo mistake, Tech writers in BD section are doing an excellent thing, I always enjoy reading their articles on various contributions. :-) Have a nice evening and as @Mugo said, whenever available you can count on our support on mostly any ICT issues. And my apology in advance if you were offended by any of the writeups. Asante. :-)