Guest post: what is your take on .ke domain?
African domains left a comment on an earlier post on .ke. I thought its better to publish the piece, so that its just not me. Here we go …. ” I always hear the same argument whenever I complain about...
View ArticleA visit to .co.za domain registry
The other day I got an invite to visit .co.za (South Africa) registry and given my following or obsession over domains in Africa, I could not miss a chance, even if its just for the sake of writing a...
View ArticleTrouble at KENIC as 4th CEO in 5 years leaves
I have written so much about KENIC, the .ke country code Top Level Domain administrator that this post will have to be a short one 🙂 you can read more here. David Wambua, the fourth CEO in five years...
View ArticleKenic CEO fires first salvo at govt, terminates all employees
In a strange move, Sammy Buruchara, change manager, acting CEO (etc) at Kenic, the .ke registry, has issued termination letters to three employees on the payroll, in a move likely to cause friction...
View ArticleKenic Publishes .Ke Registrar and Domain Numbers
About a month or so ago, Kenic, the .ke domain administrator shared the numbers that the registrars were pulling in. This was in a marketing campaign meant to increase the number of domains. The list...
View ArticleTESPOK now wants to manage KENIC
About a week ago, I received a press release, which I guess was widely circulated. It was from the Telecommunications Service Providers of Kenya, commonly known as TESPOK. It was sent by the Access...
View ArticleKenic has a new CEO
Kenic, the organisation tasked with managing the .ke domain, has a new CEO. Who may or may not know anything about heading a registry and how to make .ke more stable and resilient. For background on...
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