We Are Ready to Supply 'Jubilee' Laptops, Says Samsung

We Are Ready to Supply 'Jubilee' Laptops, Says Samsung

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Samsung says it is ready and willing to supply school children with solar-powered laptops.

On side interview at fourth Samsung Africa Forum at Cape Town, South Africa, Mr George Ferreira, chief operating officer and vice-president of SamsungElectronics Africa noted that his company will be engaging with the government once the opportunity presents itself.

“We are ready and willing to engage with the government,” Mr Ferreira told theNation.

During the campaign for the just concluded elections, President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and his team promised to give all children in public schools solar-powered laptops.

The promise stands to be the first test in delivering their manifesto if they survive the suit filed on Saturday by their main rival, Coalition of Reforms and Democracy (Cord) on the validity of their win.

Samsung is currently rolling out solar-powered laptops and generators in a number of African countries including Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda and DRC Congo. Kenya promises to present an added business opportunity.

“That is big for us. We are absolutely excited about the prospect. We will be biding like all other electronic manufactures will but our advantage will be that we are offering more than just laptop,” Samsung East Africa business leader Robert Ngeru noted.

- Daily Nation
 
mambo mengine mimi huyaamini yakitimika
 
Siasa siasa we acha tu. Wanyamaze kwanza mahakama itoe uamuzi ndo ahadi zitolewe.
 
Hapa ndipo pro-jubilee mnapokosea.

Huyo mhusika wa Samsung mbona hajataja Jubilee...hata Uhuru akiunda serikali itakuwa GOK sio GOJ.!

Time to grow has come......
 
Hii ahadi ya laptops hii....nabaki kucheka tu!:biggrin:

Ila ngoja nisiseme mengi kwa sasa. Ningoje kuona kwanza.
 



Samsung says it is ready and willing to supply school children with solar-powered laptops.

On side interview at fourth Samsung Africa Forum at Cape Town, South Africa, Mr George Ferreira, chief operating officer and vice-president of SamsungElectronics Africa noted that his company will be engaging with the government once the opportunity presents itself.

“We are ready and willing to engage with the government,” Mr Ferreira told theNation.

During the campaign for the just concluded elections, President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and his team promised to give all children in public schools solar-powered laptops.

The promise stands to be the first test in delivering their manifesto if they survive the suit filed on Saturday by their main rival, Coalition of Reforms and Democracy (Cord) on the validity of their win.

Samsung is currently rolling out solar-powered laptops and generators in a number of African countries including Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda and DRC Congo. Kenya promises to present an added business opportunity.

“That is big for us. We are absolutely excited about the prospect. We will be biding like all other electronic manufactures will but our advantage will be that we are offering more than just laptop,” Samsung East Africa business leader Robert Ngeru noted.

- Daily Nation

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Hivi kuna umuhimu gani wa kila mwanafunzi kuwa na laptop yake? kwa nini wasiweke laptops madarasani halafu wanafunzi wakashea pale wanapokuwa na vipindi ambavyo vinahitaji computer..
mimi hii naitazama tu maana hata walioendelea hawajaweza ku provide laptop kwa kila mwanafunzi wa primary...
unampa mtoto laptop atembee nayo kwenye begi la shule, akiigeuza toy ikaharibika pesa za matengenezo ata provide nani?
maintanance ni mtihani hapo!
 
Hv mbna nchi yetu bdo imelala hata kama ni uongo lakin uko promising sio, 2nadanganywa ujinga wa kuletewa meli dodoma.
 
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