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Subject: Re: Mother Enga


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Kaim
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Date Posted: Wed, Aug 23 2006, 05:25:00pm
In reply to: Yandapone Ex Diwai 's message, "Re: Mother Enga" on Wed, Aug 23 2006, 03:16:58pm

Yandapone,
I did state that education is being subsidized (not wholly free) not exactly free. It’s subsidized. Also hinted that, it's acclaimed and well received, contrary to a minority's view. People should be the judge themselves on who fares better among those names that you mentioned. I have no personal shake in this so I won’t take sides just for the pure shake of it.

I did also point out that, the policy is good with a parallel analysis of what education was like during our days and how it is like today. It wasn't put there to conjure anything unwanted but in hindsight spells out the economic capability of the real home based people who make up Enga - the subsistence farmers.

I detest going tete-a-tete on an issue, which is well not understood and read. Taking education for granted wasn't encouraged. That's an overstated view.

On the digital telephone connectivity in Wabag, it would be pointless for me to argue further after I have clearly stated a definite time that the system was installed and commissioned and amount that was committed for the system to be put in place. This isn't heresy but what's on the ground. It's up and working as we speak. If you had any problem with the phone system in Wabag, email me and we'll see what we can do about it (if really there was any issue at all).

Kaim

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