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Kenya’s ICT bill not conducive for the ‘E-school’ Experts

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Kenya is one of the greatest countries on earth coming to the field of ICT , with the vision of 2030 nearing and the continuity of KONZA  digital city.The clouds seem to be turning gray for some of the startups and developers holding bigger ideas with no paper work ( Degrees from Known Universities). This is a heavy blow to the field for some are saying

[quotes quotes_style=”bpull” quotes_pos=”center”]”we don’t need paper work to prove skills ! The few that have the certificates can’t do a thing coming to Developing applications, they only posses the school know how and turn to be the benefactors  of the hard labor some of us do and we learn  our skills through E-school”[/quotes]

[quotes quotes_style=”bpull” quotes_pos=”center”]”Pesa kwa wazee , Kazi kwa vijana (money to the Elderly, Duties to the young) , a common philosophy in the Kenya”[/quotes]

many people have aired their view points on the bill saying its not totally conducive to them pointing out to the Tech bigwigs (Bill gates microsoft’s CEO, Mack Zuckerberg Facebook’s CEO and the likes). This people barely finished school and are among the revolutionists of Technology is the Modern world.The ideas they posse are non-schooled equipped, but they have moved ICT million steps, so let no ‘Big bellied’ person sit behind a chair use a college dropout’s application and Idea to enforce a law that will belittle and diminish the young stars with ICT skills and no paper work from creating Development in the world

[quotes quotes_style=”bpull” quotes_pos=”center”]anonymous.

This is such a selfish act from the field’s so called EXPERTS.[/quotes]

 

To have more insight about the bill check out KENYA’s ICT PRACTIONER’S BILL 2016.

 

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