
Thank you @ Rita. It would also be good if Mr John Kamotho reply on list so as to be able to engage the various kenyan developers/software companies. Surely if it happens right, there is much potential for the system creators/VCs/investors. This project could be the next locally generated success for talk in Silicon Valley circles. Because I've already understood the business impact of the CMT project, and though am not fully a coder as yet, I'm will to provide any advice ( imho) that may help this thread grow. Rgds. On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:18 AM, Rita Gitobu <rgitobu@gmail.com> wrote:
Morning all,
@Aki, I have forwarded the comments to John Kimotho of KIE who is on copy of this email. He should get back to you with further details and comments.
Regards,
Rita Gitobu
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:14 AM, aki <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
@Solomon, you have a very good point on the actual content and worthy looking into as you probably understand much more. You input also is quite valuable.
@Phares, @Dennis : just a quick response as time is pressed. Thanks for your comments but ,IMHO, I don't know how much longer you will refuse to see the self-denial of your facts. That I cannot change, nor can I change how we perceive the outlook that KE should have or neither can I change the deeply embedded broker culture. All I've written is the potential of the project and what could have been achieved but disappointed that some developer/software company in KE lost a chance to do something very significant.
Asanteni. :-)
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