An African Technology and Development Blog
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Dear Friends. In recent times the media and some bloggers have talked of a ticking time bomb with regard to Kenya’s youth unemployment. This follows the post election violence that occured as a result of a disputed election in Kenya that took place in late 2007 and early 2008. It is
Dear Friends. While on my daily browsing I came across this article talking about the remarkable explosion of ICT activity in East Africa since the landing of the SEACOM fibre-optic cable. Reading on I was struck by the fact that no Kenyan media outlet has reported this story. Kenya unfortunately is
Dear Friends. In the last month several exciting technological products and innovations have been launched in the market. Being a technophile who believes Africa can benefit immensely from the adoption of technology I voraciously watch such developments. What has been very surprising and exciting for me is the fact
Dear Friends. Let me begin by adding my voice to a growing chorus of voices stating Kenya is in a crisis. I do so reluctantly not because I doubt their is a crisis but because I don’t believe in dwelling on whining but prefer to ask what shall we
Dear Friends. On Thursday the 23rd of July the outgoing head of the International Atomic Energy Agency [IAEA], Dr. Mohamed El Baradei met President Mwai Kibaki of Kenya. During that meeting Dr. ElBaradei made what to some Kenyans was a startling remark, and that was to pledge his agency’s
Dear Friends. Thursday the 23rd of July 2009 will go down in history as the day Kenya got to commence the enjoyment of highspeed broadband internet. After years of waiting in anticipation and theorizing on the benefits of highspeed internet it is finally here. In a highly publicized and coordinated
Dear Friends. Now that the submarine fibre-optic cables SEACOM & TEAMS have arrived on Kenya’s shores the focus has shifted to terrestrial networks and infrastructure that will finally deliver last mile broadband to the bandwidth hungry African consumers. To do this various technologies are being implemented. One of the
Dear Friends. In recent times Kenya has not had it easy in regard to matters economic or for that matter in any other areas. We have seen a good reputation of peace and harmony disappear overnight during the post election violence. In addition the global financial crisis has further
Dear Friends. The first time I heard people saying that the mobile phone would replace the desktop or laptop I was very sceptical. Having used computers for a long time I have become accustomed to typing using a keyboard. Whenever I type SMS on my phone I feel slowed down and
Dear Friends. The African continent is the second largest continent geographically after Asia. In terms of natural resources it can be argued that Africa is the richest continent on the planet. Africa’s population now approaching a billion people now accounts for one person for every six people in the
Jellyfish @kenyantykoon Hi that was a good article on Alpha women. Ur xchange with Mama is very revealing. Hehe. on Sep 22, 2009, 12:18 am
Jellyfish @Mwirigi How r u doing? Glad to c U in Afigator. Noted U have a keen eye 4 words. on Sep 22, 2009, 12:09 am
Jellyfish When SEACOM arrives approx how long will it take to download a 5min HD(High Definition) youtube video? I'm just trying to imagine what 1.2Tb on Jun 28, 2009, 1:53 am
Jellyfish Just asking U good pple to lobby govts in Africa to introduce MagLev Trains. For more info see my blog http://jellyfishcoolman.wordpress.c on Jun 28, 2009, 1:45 am
Jellyfish @kenyantykoon Yeah I am on Afrigator. It is a good community. Yes I think East Africa can make a difference. The leaders look committed. on Jun 21, 2009, 12:30 am
Jellyfish Looking forward to the Lamu port project. It will create thousands of jobs and make some people millionaires. But we need to go for it. on Jun 20, 2009, 6:45 am
Jellyfish @kenyantykoon Hi there looking forward to new economic revolution with the Lamu project. It will propel Kenya to 2030. on Jun 20, 2009, 6:42 am
Jellyfish The mega project will also provide a boost to the ICT fibre-optic initiatives in the region. It could the greatest boost to e-commerce. on Jun 20, 2009, 6:31 am
Jellyfish The Lamu project will dramatically improve the lives of North Eastern residents and those of coast. It will also create thousands of jobs. on Jun 20, 2009, 6:29 am
Jellyfish To get news about exciting economic and ICT developments in Kenya check out my blog on http://jellyfishcoolman.wordpress.com Check me out. on Jun 19, 2009, 4:58 am