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KENYA'S SMARTPHONE COMPANY TO WELCOME

 EAST AFRICA DEVICE ASSEMBLY LIMITED KENYA
The President yesterday Monday 30, launched an industry that will manufacture Kenya-made smartphones. 
The phones are expected to be selling at Ksh. 7,500 higher price compared to the initial price that was earlier said by the President His Excellency Dr William Ruto which was ksh. 5,000.
If the company starts to run, then it will be the Kenya's first industry to perform such task.
The smartphones are expected to be unleashed to the market in about less than a year. The phones will be available in Faiba shops, and Safaricom shops among other authorised dealers by the Government. The types of brand names will be Neon, and Smarta.
The president also said that the gadgets will be available in installments. 
This is the best point for Kenya to start for even a journey of one thousand miles starts with a step.

 Could be the smartphone an individual's interest or it is out of goodwill, this a puzzle worth not be solved now.
The partnership in the manufacturing and assembling process of the device should be sufficient ground for Kenya to develop and later learn how to do things there own way.
The Chinese firm, should be willing to share their technological geek within Kenya's space and with Kenyans. The Kenyan government should in turn persuade the foreign partners.
All businesses I might say demand trustworthy, just as China's products have so long been in the Kenya's market space, China should not ill-fate fully envisage this as a competition in budding but rather see Kenya developing just as the objective of Focus on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) stipulations.

Foreseeably, Kenya will match other African countries and perhaps gets into global ranking on technological innovation and development. The East Africa Device Assembly Limited Kenya (EADAK) company is worth a noble counted for and should be greater opportunities of grace.
When things run right from the point of start without future ramshackle, Kenya will have skillful masters in computerised technology, employment opportunities shall be there for youths.

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