[kictanet] KENYA ICT BOARD HOSTS KENYA'S FIRST CONTENT CONFERENCE - TANDAA 08 ON FRIDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 2008

Gakuru Alex alexgakuru.lists at gmail.com
Thu Nov 13 06:38:50 EAT 2008


Dear James,

It's terrible you will not make it to this exciting event. We'll miss
your presence. If possible, could you send us your parlimentary
committee representative?

I wonder if you are aware about skunkworks, a group of over 700
emerging local IT innovators? <http://blog.my.co.ke/> I shall be
wearing their hat on Friday. Would you like me to invite them for
lunch at Parliament one of these days? BTW, they are humans;)

Lastly, I hope kictanet list adminstrator/moderator(s) explains how
two messages I posted on Monday automagically multiplied to 14, some
of different sizes? It led to distinguished EAIGF delegates wondering
why Alex would *spam* their inboxes? Afraid the trend would continue,
I became hesitant posting new messages - an interference to Human
Right to expression.

Regards,

Alex

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 9:14 PM, James Rege <james.rege at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
> Thanks for the invitation. I will still b holed up in Stockholm this time I
> am wearing Human Rights hat. I want to take this opportunity to wish all a
> very successful get together.
> Kind regards
> Hon. James Rege
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 10, 2008, at 15:17, "Lucy Odhiambo" <lodhiambo at ict.go.ke> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> The Kenya ICT Board will be holding the Kenya Content Conference dubbed
> "TANDAA 2008". Tandaa is Kiswahili for spread or network
>
> (verb). Tandaa '08 is to be a platform for Kenyan entrepreneurs,
> educationists, policy makers and others to discuss the emerging
>
> opportunities that are being facilitated by better internet access in Kenya.
>
>
>
> Tandaa's theme this year is 'Telling our Story… The Kenyan Story'.
>
>
>
> The Kenya ICT Board will be discussing its Local Content Development
> programme that is geared towards stimulating the development of Local
> Content by Kenyans for the Kenyan and global marketplace. This programme is
> complimentary to the board's rural inclusion programme, the Pasha Centre
> project, that is going to assist entrepreneurs to set up internet
> telecentres in all parts of Kenya.
>
>
>
> The Ministry of Information and Communication has been implementing the
> development of ICT Infrastructure – including the undersea fibre optic cable
> that will connect Kenya to the global internet grid and the National Optic
> Fibre network both of which are expected to be
>
> completed by mid-2009. In line with this, the Kenya ICT Board has targeted
> to grow internet usage by 50% annually from the current 3
>
> Million users to 12 Million users in 2012.
>
> Some of the major issues that will be discussed at Tandaa '08 include:-
>
>
>
>   1.   Once the fibre optic cable networks are in place and the question of
> access to high speed internet is sorted out, what will Kenyans view, read
> and interact with online? What information, services and goods will they be
> able to access? The dearth of local content on local web sites to be used
> for education, entertainment and business presents opportunities for Kenyans
> of all walks of life.
>
>
>
>   2.   The e-Government secretariat will be presenting the ongoing
> initiatives by government to provide e-services as well as the opportunities
> for content developers to interface with government processes to add value
> to their web content.
>
>
>
>   3.   To encourage entrepreneurs to invest in local content development,
> there will be a discussion regarding the development and
>
> stimulation of a venture capital framework and the strengthening of
> incubation in Kenya to stimulate entrepreneurship.
>
>
>
>   4.   A number of presentations will also deal with the ways in which
> Kenyans can identify the opportunities and build viable economic
>
> structures for the development of local content.
>
> Speakers at Tandaa '08 include:-
>
>
>
> Dr. Bitange Ndemo,  Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and
> Communications; Dr. Juma Oketch, Secretary, eGovernment (Office of the
> President); Paul Kukubo, CEO, Kenya ICT Board, Patrick Spencer, Cisco IBSG;
> Joseph Mucheru, Google Kenya; Ian Fernandez, Nation Media Group; Chris
> Kirubi, MD, Capital Group; Aly-Khan Satchu, RICH.co.ke; Andrew Muigai,
> africapoint.com; Nik Nesbitt, Kencall Ltd, among others.
>
>
>
> REGISTRATION
>
> All are invited to the conference. Please register on tandaa.co.ke or
>
> email: tandaa08 at ict.go.ke.
>
>
>
> Lucy Gachui-Odhiambo
>
> Communications Manager
>
> Kenya ICT Board
>
> 12th Floor Telposta Towers
>
> Koinange Lane
>
> PO Box 27150 - 00100
> Nairobi, Kenya
>
> Cell 0737- 839047
>
> Tel: 254-020-2093040
>
> www.ict.go.ke
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