
@Ashok, actually I think the formation of the association is a differentiating factor between what is kenyan and not. As an example, I'm sure the Kenya Vehicle Assemblers and importers or used cars cannot sit in the same venue nor present common views. While KVA creates jobs , opportunities and local investments, the used cars market is really businessmen seeking a quick returns and also kenya loosing out on many other factors. Used car markets are short terms gains while KVA is long term gains. Similarly, and one of the goals, if the formation of the Association does go ahead, is to ensure that first we push for local development. However, seeing the lack of creativity of even drafting up our own portfolio document, I'm inclined to agree with you that we won't have any eligible members. :-) On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:24 AM, <ashok+skunkworks@parliaments.info> wrote:
looks like if you do a venn-diagram between the above criteria ... you wont have any eligible members .