"As a country we are in a hurry. We can't wait to fix water agriculture and roads and then get to ICT, so we've got to do everything in parallel because we've lost so much time in the last decades," says Patrick Nyirishema, director of Rwanda's Information Technology Authority.
what a majority of kenyans have long known is that the problem has never been a lack of comprehension of why Kenya is in this sorry state of affairs! Indeed research n subsequent reports on this abound! what continues to plague us is the pointed absence of political will required to transform the sorry state of affairs! this should be the primary focus of critique n demand for long overdue action!
"As a country we are in a hurry. We can't wait to fix water agriculture and roads and then get to ICT, so we've got to do everything in parallel because we've lost so much time in the last decades," says Patrick Nyirishema, director of Rwanda's Information Technology Authority.
edenskid 2 years ago
what a majority of kenyans have long known is that the problem has never been a lack of comprehension of why Kenya is in this sorry state of affairs! Indeed research n subsequent reports on this abound! what continues to plague us is the pointed absence of political will required to transform the sorry state of affairs! this should be the primary focus of critique n demand for long overdue action!
chamdiela 2 years ago