[kictanet] How to fix public transport
Grace Githaiga
ggithaiga at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 10 23:07:31 EAT 2011
Thanks Rad for the link. I must say that the case of Bogota is not new to the Kenya government. A couple of years ago after the Michuki rules were in place, I bumped onto the then PS for Transport Gerishon Ikiara with a team from the Ministry. They were in Bogo (as the locals fondly call this city) to study the transport system. Having been a student of Ikiara and knowing how serious he can be, I imagine his team must have made recommendations that 'someone' or 'some people' were simply not interested for reasons known to many Kenyans. Dont forget we had a Minister of Transport who admitted to having a stake in the Matatu business. There must be political will...
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Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 21:36:19 +0300
From: conradakunga at gmail.com
Subject: [kictanet] How to fix public transport
CC: kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke
To: ggithaiga at hotmail.com
Good people,
I have just run across an analysis of how to fix the public transport sector that encourages quite some food for thought.
Such are the things that we need to fix for Vision 2030 to have a chance of working
http://sufuriaeconomics.blogspot.com/2011/11/sufuria-solutions-smooth-matatu.html
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