llimanika I agree with you totally.
I'm in the school of thought that gov't is not supposed to be an investor. It's supposed to use its resources to facilitate an investor.
If you look at the countries we are trying to emulate, anyone can afford a laptop, a desktop, an ipad, a 4 g phone simply because the structures have been created.
When you look at Kenya. What we are saying is that since people can't afford laptops, lets give them. Instead of lets set up systems so that those that want laptops can get them and those that don't, don't.
Gov't cannot and should never invest in anything other than infrastructure. Others have different ideas but I'll stick to my psedo-capitalist ideals.
You can give me a laptop and force me to be a computer genious. I may just want to do pottery.
As long as gov't taxes me for bread, uses money to buy carpets and allows corrupt fellows to be PS's, no laptop in the world will save the decline that is happening in our education system.
Konza will finish us with the tax bill. Laptops will cost us more than they will reward. There is no way around that.
Keep the eye on the ball. We want Kenyans to be the best in the world.
We need gov't helping the ghaflas not VC's. Too many young guys right now who are jobless. The money on laptops could have given each and every young Kenyan a green house that would have solved the price of food and employement.
Ngoja ngoja kwa IT, takes us to the middle ages.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.