[kictanet] Obamas message
Gilda Odera
godera at skyweb.co.ke
Wed Feb 6 09:31:27 EAT 2013
And in my view, this peace should start with us on this list not reading too much into what is not there....like the assumptions based on suspicion ments on why CCK had to move to shut down some of RMS transmitters. Good and rational bservations will go a long way in building peace. Suspicion simply spurs up unnecessary trouble. Key word is 'objectivity'.
Have a peaceful day on the list:).
Gilda
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From: Bruce Madete
To: godera at skyweb.co.ke
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 7:30 AM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Obamas message
This is the kind of message we and particularly our politicians should be preaching day in day out until we are through with the elections. The pain we went through in 2008 when Kenyans fell on each other with machetes had nothing to do with the Americans yet when we sort help we ran to them and the rest of the world. The kind of diatribe we see in the media, even in the social media is not helpful for peace in this country. We must not forget it is we Kenyans who can demonstrate to the rest of the world that we can manage our own affairs. It is only then that the international community will come calling, not with aid but investments. After all as they say charity begins at home.
Amb Bruce Madete
On Tuesday, February 5, 2013, Dorcas Muthoni wrote:
I know milk has nothing to do with ICT but i shared this concern with COFEK and they ignored it. Which consumers or issues do COFEK prefer to deal with? Just asking for those saying they act for the public......
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Dear Stephen,
I have attended several presentations that have indicated that many milk processing companies in Kenya are using formalin to preserve milk sold to consumers.
Formalin is a chemical normally used to preserve dead bodies. Formalin has many negative impacts on human health. If it becomes part of food, it turns into formic acid in human body and increases acidity level. More intake of formalin can cause breathing problems, coma and even death.
US Environment Protection Agency and International Agency for Research on Cancer count formalin as one of the cancer-causing agents.
Can COFEK try and investigate this.
With so many deaths being reported from cancer and every urban dweller entirely dependent on milk from the shops right from early childhood, we are very exposed if this is actually true.
Stephen, please advice if you shall investigate this further and protect the consumer.
I am sure you are also consuming these products every day.
Regards,
Muthoni
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From: Dorcas Muthoni <dmuthoni at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: Formalin in Milk
To: hotline at cofek.co.ke
Cc: jack juma <jack at cofek.co.ke>, Theresia Watowa <theresia at cofek.co.ke>
Sorry, what else do you want to know? This last line is not clear.
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 9:50 AM, Consumers Federation of Kenya (Cofek) <hotline at cofek.co.ke> wrote:
Ok but can we know who you please
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From: Dorcas Muthoni <dmuthoni at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 09:39:53 +0300
To: <hotline at cofek.co.ke>
Cc: jack juma<jack at cofek.co.ke>; Theresia Watowa<theresia at cofek.co.ke>
Subject: Re: Formalin in Milk
Stephen,
I don't have evidence but Kenya Accreditation Service (KENAS) and KEBS should be able to provide accountability because the milk producers are all showing the KEBS logo for quality.
I am a layman in this, just very concerned about because presentations are coming from health and nutrition experts talking about this.
Please try and see what you can do for the consumer.
Many thanks,
Muthoni
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Consumers Federation of Kenya (Cofek) <hotline at cofek.co.ke> wrote:
It is being acted upon although you never provided any facts and supporting evidence
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From: Dorcas Muthoni <dmuthoni at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 09:27:10 +0300
To: <hotline at cofek.co.ke>
Cc: <stephen at cofek.co.ke>
Subject: Re: Formalin in Milk
Dear Stephen,
I thought COFEK would acknowledge receipt if this email and say whether is an area you will look into or not.
Regards,
Muthoni
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 12:33 PM, Dorcas Muthoni <dmuthoni at gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Stephen,
I have attended several presentations that have indicated that many milk processing companies in Kenya are using formalin to preserve milk sold to consumers.
Formalin is a chemical normally used to preserve dead bodies. Formalin has many negative impacts on human health. If it becomes part of food, it turns into formic acid in human body and increases acidity level. More intake of formalin can cause breathing problems, coma and even death.
US Environment Protection Agency and International Agency for Research on Cancer count formalin as one of the cancer-causing agents.
Can COFEK try and investigate this.
With so many deaths being reported from cancer and every urban dweller entirely dependent on milk from the shops right from early childhood, we are very exposed if this is actually true.
Stephen, please advice if you shall investigate this further and protect the consumer.
I am su
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