Dear Mandera,
Thanks for raising your concerns. Nobody had ever asked the direction to
Naalya so we took it for granted that those who are interested know the
place. Next time when Richard is advertising I think he will take this into
account.

As Richard has said we shall see how best to share the recordings but the
biggest challenge now is lack of website for the science cafe which could
make it easier for others to access these things but slowly we are making
progress. Also appreciate the fact that these are voluntary ventures for
which one has to spare time out of  jobs, so it can be a challenge at times
in wanting to do these things. Just like many people are not able to attend
due to their busy schedules, the same happens to the organizers too because
they have to work to put food on their plate while taking time to give back
to community. But good concerns raised.

Christine

On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 8:40 AM, Maandera <ibmaand...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have browsed the ideas shared on this net on the Investment Club. Since I
> am among those who missed the Science Cafe presentation, I have two requests
> to make. I suppose the first one is part of the report. All the same let me
> pre-empt it.
>
> 1. *About the quarterly payment*: Does it go on forever or is there a time
> period e.g 2 years, etc when one pays this 100,000/= quarterly? What happens
> when one defaults payment in one or two quarters?
>
> 2. *About the venue for the Science Cafe* -- if it does not infringe on
> the privacy and security of our hosting brother, may I request that a
> "how-to-get-there" direction is posted for those who are not familiar with
> K'la or Naalya for that matter? I might not be the only one in Jerusalem who
> does not know the place. It would be nice if you could kindly provide
> options for those of us who use public means, including boda-bodas and those
> who use their own vehicles.
>
> I must appreciate the fact that this time members have some video recording
> of the presentation. I remember requesting this towards the beginning of
> these Cafe presentations. No one even commended on it. I still think for
> documentation purposes, recording these events are useful.
>
> Thanks for all your efforts.
>
> Maandera
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 9:40 PM, Caleb Alaka <calebal...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> --- On *Mon, 1/24/11, Caleb Alaka <calebal...@yahoo.com>* wrote:
>>
>>
>> From: Caleb Alaka <calebal...@yahoo.com>
>> Subject: Birth of West Nile Foundation Investment Club
>>
>> To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <westnilenet@kym.net>
>> Date: Monday, January 24, 2011, 5:49 AM
>>
>>
>>   Ladies and Gentlemen,
>>
>> As you are absolutely aware, one of our objectives as stated in our
>> memorandum and articles of association is to venture into a collective
>> investment scheme. The same is also reflected in our strategic Plan. Good
>> news, Yesterday, during the science cafe under the tutelage of our able
>> sister Christine Munduru, Our own investment expert Denis Aliga together
>> with our ebullient elder Geoffrey Onegi Obel who is the God father of
>> Capital Markets in Uganda made a breath taking presentation on collective
>> investment schemes. Members then resolved to move forward and as a result
>> the Committee on the WNFIC was formed. The members of the committee are the
>> following:
>> 1.   Chairperson Richard Okuti Borao
>> 2.  Vice Chairperson Adiga Jimmy
>> 3. members Alemi Kenyi William, Akille Igu Rocks, Adukule Winnie, Azabo
>> Francis, Abati Nickson. Azabo Francis is the treasurer, meanwhile Denis
>> Aliga is the Investment advisor and Caleb Alaka is an ex-officio by virtue
>> of his position as the President. Members also agreed that the committee
>> formulates its TOR, and members are urged to contribute a minimum of 100,000
>> per each three months to the scheme, the funds will be managed by a fund
>> manager registered and approved by the capital markets authority.
>>
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