At the Computer for Schools Kenya (CFSK) warehouse in Nairobi, Michael Ochieng switched on the radio, then turned and smiled as the presenter announced a song in Gikuyu, one of the local languages.
Video journalist Africa posts a video, No E-Waste for Kenya: “They re-furbish obsolete computers from Western countries and Kenya, and then deliver them to schools. Still also a second hand computer ...
The Kenyan government has abandoned its school laptop program, valued at more than US$600 million, following a controversy over the manner in which the contract for the project was awarded to India’s ...