[kictanet] Taifa Laptop

Bitange Ndemo bndemo at bitangendemo.me
Thu Aug 25 21:33:39 EAT 2016


Ahmed,
They did not but in Korea everybody had to use the local products.  To buy
foreign, you had to pay extra.  In fact even today only 1 in 10 cars on the
road that is not Korean.  The point I am making is that our problems
emanate from the appetite of foreign goods.  That is how we are not
creating jobs.  Freedom even in the most free states is relative.  Our
security now and in the future depends on what we do with unemployment.

Ndemo.

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 9:23 PM, Ahmed Mohamed Maawy <
ultimateprogramer at gmail.com> wrote:

> Agreed with you bwana Ndemo 100%
>
> But the point of all this is that the Koreans didn't come to force us to
> buy their units.
>
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 9:19 PM, Bitange Ndemo via kictanet <
> kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
>
>> Michael,
>> I have bought six of Taifa Laptops for students who come to me for help.
>> They are happy with the product.  I don't buy Taifa because it is cheap.  I
>> buy to support the growth of light electronic manufacturing industry in
>> Kenya.  We have bought garbage in form of tablets for many years from
>> Asia.  We effectively supported Asians to go through the learning curve.
>> Today they dominate the sector.  India is making the industry a priority
>> and estimates show it will top more than $ 900 billion by 2020.
>>
>> Before we criticism these noble efforts we must look back and correct our
>> attitude.  We supported Koreans perfect the Hyundai, Indians perfect the
>> Mahindra, Japanese perfect the Toyota Mark II and Chinese perfect their
>> electronic manufacturing capability.  Kenya will not wake up one day and
>> produce a perfect product without going through a learning curve.  JKUAt
>> has had to go through the learning curve since they produced their first
>> computer, Madaraka with the support of the Ministry of Information and
>> Communications.  We have a collective responsibility to be part of the
>> solution to our perennial problems of unemployment.  Without the local
>> market we cannot scale.  Patriotism means we make certain sacrifices while
>> giving constructive criticisms.  Africa will never get out of poverty by
>> being consumers of other people's products.  Go buy Taifa and give some
>> advise on what they need to improve.  It has warranty and personally I have
>> no problem with the lap top.
>>
>> Ndemo.
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Musya Michael via kictanet <
>> kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone using this laptop? Experiences so far?
>>>
>>> http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/08/22/parents-protest-jk
>>> uats-imposition-of-taifa-laptops-on-students_c1407693
>>>
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
>>> Michael Musya.
>>>
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