<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:10pt"><div><span>Listers, <br></span></div><div><br></div><div>When all is said and done the money / numbers will talk about the commitment to make ICT work in Kenya. Out of curiosity, is there a proposed request to the government by the industry on how much and for what will be needed to grow it further, create more jobs etc etc? <br></div><div><br></div>As one lister said not to look as one who just points out but provides a solution. <br><br>1. Earlier discussions on this forum to have a representative industry body went mum - I hope it does not mean they are over. <br>2. If the wearer of the shoe seems comfortable I guess the government can go ahead and direct all the funds to the election<br>3. Lack of active objective engagement by providing a policy view to the government locks out any hope of funding (yet your / our companies pay
tax)<br>4. Opportunities to grow, develop, create jobs etc continue to be lost and worse still taken up by other countries. <br>5. I believe the discussions and an open letter (Dr Ndemo, Paul Kukubo, Dr. ... can advice on the best protocol)<br><br>My initial 1 cent on the approach but without solid numbers; <br><br>1. Structural interventions - financing. <br>2. Operational - tax breaks, etc<br>3. Capacity building i.e., centers of excellence, subsidized I.T training etc, training rebates for companies that retain workforce for a period of time etc<br>4. Research note my earlier mail on not having numbers and anaylsis of ICT sector even in the economic survey<br>5. VAT and WT harmonization to allow regional play. I've lost a number of deals on this account<br>6. Incentives to investors and clients <br>7. Market development <br><br>Any better thoughts and hopefully an action that could see a proposal of inclusion in this years budget reading.
<br><br>Have a pleasant week. <br><br><br><span></span><div>Regards,<br><br></div><div>Patrick M. Karanja<br><br></div></div></body></html>