Jubilee School Kids' Tablets Being Sold Cheaply in Uganda

It has emerged that the tablets promised to Class One pupils by the Jubilee administration in 2013 are being sold cheaply in Uganda.
A hawk-eyed Kenyan recently shared a Facebook page advertising and selling the tablets branded with the Government of Kenya (GOK) and the Digital Literacy Program logos at UGX150,000 (Sh4,000) each. The seller behind the advertising Facebook page said he was based in Kampala.
It also emerged that another trader based in Uganda was selling the same tablets for Sh3,700 each. The lower price was revealed by one buyer who was introducing other customers to his supplier through Facebook.
Last year, 71 tablet computers that had been stolen from a Kenyan primary school in Busia County were recovered by police officers in Uganda.
A 24-year-old man identified as Evans Wanda was apprehended at an illegal border crossing while ferrying the electronic gadgets to the neighboring country on a motorcycle.
Following the arrest, Ugandan authorities notified their Kenyan counterparts, who went to Lwakhakha police station in Uganda to pick up the laptops and the suspect.
The tablets had been stolen from Moding Primary School in Teso and a report of the theft was filed on March 31st, according to Bungoma DCI officer Joseph Ondoro.
The Digital Literacy Program was one of the Jubilee government’s main agendas when it came to power in 2013 where it pledged to issue laptops to every Class One pupil to entrench ICT in teaching and learning in primary schools.
The administration later abandoned the program midway having spent billions to buy tablets and instead decided to build a computer laboratory in each of the 25,000 public primary schools in the country.
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I don't blame the thieves…
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I don't blame the thieves because stealing is what they do. I blame the security system in Kenya.
For Lack of a Better putting…
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For Lack of a Better putting it, I would say: Computer Literacy in Kenya should Have started "Ups-Bottom and NOT Bottoms-up"; Class 8 downwards and NOT Class 1 upwards. Bure kabisa the FOOLISHLY-Educated "Ministry of Education" in Kenya. Bure kabisa!!!
So why is it that Azimio…
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So why is it that Azimio chaired by president Uhuru claims the laptops were not delivered or procured?
And the other suspicious thing is the price tags on each individual tablet. If the deal was sold in a whole sale price it should have a cumulative price on a delivery note as opposed to tagging a price on every individual tablet.
9 years down the line why are this laptops appearing at this moment?
The tablet project was like…
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The tablet project was like building a home without security considerations. It was a matter of how soon the tablets would disappear.
Nyamu I agree with you 100%…
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In reply to The tablet project was like… by Nyamu (not verified)
Nyamu I agree with you 100%. The Project was a Highway to Nowhere.
Thieves everywhere, hyenas…
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Thieves everywhere, hyenas everywhere!!!
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