[kictanet] Ministry seeks more seats at KENIC

Walubengo J jwalu at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 14 08:27:47 EAT 2012


@Mburu,

i would have thought govt stakeholder is already present thro the Regulator and i would hesitate  or avoid to add more govt seats in KENIC.  I know academics would say regulator and govt are different but in our emerging democracies there is little or no difference in practice.

But perhaps CCK the regulator intends to relinquish its role on the Kenic board in line with the fact that they r to regulate the domain space and hence they should step out of running or managing the same space. In that case Govt thro the Ministry would be a welcome board member...rather than a dominant one as it were.

walu.



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On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 8:03 AM AST (Arabian) Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau wrote:

>On 14 August 2012 01:30, Grace Githaiga <ggithaiga at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
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>> The Ministry of Information and Communications is seeking more seats on
>> the board of the Kenya Network Information Centre (Kenic), to help solve
>> what it says are problems at the domain registration firm.
>>
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>> http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate+News/Ministry+seeks+more+seats+on+Internet+firm+board+/-/539550/1478442/-/item/1/-/holrre/-/index.html
>>
>>
>This is timely, because it will help solve the teething problems at KENIC.
>
>
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