The internet has been ignored for long enough in East Africa, yet this is a potentially high employment generator for our region and Africa in general. Out of 132 million East Africans, only 6 million have access, almost half of them from Nairobi, Kenya. SMEs see no need for it, yet they form 80% of the businesses in East Africa!
The Intervangelist East Africa blog was started by Muriu Alex, targeting internet proponents including interpreneurs, developers and enthusiasts. His articles are aimed at promoting internet utilization as a way of solving every day problems and nurturing progress.

Cool blog name. Great content too, it’s stuff that makes me smile, but also makes me think, and that’s rare in blogville. I’ll be lurking
Crystal, I like it when others challenge my thinking, and you do a very good job of it. You’ve gone missing recently! I’m following your activity at Lily Review though.
Great articles. Clearly you research widely. I am bound to keep coming back. And tweet more!
Thanks Kanyoko! It feels good when others appreciate one’s work. Ill do my best to keep it going.