6 Comments on Creating New Investors in Kenya
Leave a comment
Recent Comments
Singularity, 366 comments
- alphanum001: the vonversation with Vassar was interesting, especially...
- elvispelt: Hooray mirror neurons! Boo singularity! Oh, wait, reverse...
Old Technology PSA, 192 comments
- alphanum001: Why not send them here in the Philippines? Oh,...
- hendersonhigh: Emotional
- b-man: Nneeka in NYC 09.11.09 Joe’s Pub USA New York 10.11.09...
- CallieBeachez83: I’m bored of studying biology can someone come...
Recycling Lazy Ice Caps, 178 comments
- elvispelt: Yeah, screw the Icelanders! Er, nuke the site from orbit,...
5 Tips Before Upgrading to Windows 7, 2053 comments


Fascinating, I’ve always wondered what the trading environment is like in foreign markets.
Yesterday:::Earth Day
Today:::Cell phones
Tomorrow:::The true story behind recycled cell phones?
I’m glad Kenyans finally have an easy and efficient way to communicate.
It’s about time their lives were made easier.
What bothers me is that there is absolutely no recycling program
in place at Safaricom, at least as far as I can tell.
Safaricom
The better option
or
Safaricom
Putting the environment between a rock and a hard place.
Home page: http://www.safaricom.co.ke/
I did a search using the words “recycling” and “recycle”
http://www.safaricom.co.ke/index.php?id=33&no_cache=1
Here’s the response to each search:
Safaricom Site Search
Sorry, your search was empty!
We celebrate Earth Day one day and pollute the next.
***apart from the corporate entities who really don’t give a damn where their poison-laden products end up, this was another great Rudd Report.
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/144971/earth_day_frenzy_raises_hardware_recycling_questions.html
So cool…hooking up with folks in Kenya. Way to go. Really showing the way this technology can spread information.
A boon for all and especially those hunting for the great starting point:
http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/journey/