[kictanet] 6, 000 primary schools picked for free laptop project

Barrack Otieno otieno.barrack at gmail.com
Thu May 30 13:05:47 EAT 2013


Makali,

You spoke like 35 wise men, its unfortunate the technocrats are not taking
heed.

Best Regards


On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 12:49 PM, <dmakali at yahoo.com> wrote:

> This project is fraught with too many challenges and the jubilee admin
> should not proceed as if its survival and life depends on it. A radical
> decision needs to be made otherwise it will turn out to be its greatest
> undoing, and a political weapon.
>
> There is urgent need for a reality check. If it was left to me, I would
> bury it overnight. Damn the political consequences. Reason must prevail
> over populism and sentimentalism. How many more urgent neeeds are there to
> fix our primary education - frm teachers to classrooms and basic things
> before you climb up the technology ladder? Elementary things first. Let's
> equip all secondary schools with computer labs before we escalate that to
> primary schools in the next phase (5yrs down the road)
>
>
>  Makali
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