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Security and accountability are free public goods!

Posted: Jul 28, 2009 |Comments: 0 |

By: Fiona Mati

Public goods are those that are non-rivaled and non-excludable. This means, respectively that consumption of the good by one individual does not reduce availability of the good for consumption by others; and that no one can be effectively excluded from using the good. Due to the fact that the use by paying and non-paying consumers cannot be controlled, governments have to step in to ensure provision of such social goods. In turn tax monies go towards enabling governments to provide these social services.

Internal security is one such public good that falls to governments to provide to citizens. Though private sector security companies complement government security, they are constrained in providing this service for all as they do not enjoy economies of scale on the one hand and also to provide security for all is not economically viable in terms of ensuring that all consumers pay for such services.

According to Paul Collier writing in an article titled “Development in Dangerous Places” another public good is accountability. Historically, rulers needed revenue for their armies, which in turn provoked pressure for accountability and good governance from the taxpayers. Ultimately, security and accountability to Collier are not just public goods but expressions of power.

In countries of Collier’s Bottom Billion however, social divisions reign supreme. This lack of national cohesiveness in turn makes it more difficult to provide public goods. For instance, the 2008 post-election violence in Kenya aptly demonstrated the weak bonding of nationhood where tribes hacked one another with machetes and arrows causing the nation’s internal security to run down the doldrums. Kenya, fortunately or unfortunately has in its independence not had to face a massive external threat from an external aggressor which would galvanise its more than 40 tribes into a feeling of being Kenyan against foreign attackers. The Somalia and Ethiopian border squabbles never even reached such a point because the Kenya is home to sub-tribes of both nations. And even the most recent Migingo Island squabbles, were over a piece of land that hosts more Kenyans than Ugandans.

This lack of social cohesion breeds numerous self-identities and cultures which clash, and not without blood being poured. What is left is a fragmented population, where for instance the hint that Luis Moreno-Ocampo intends to prosecute crimes against humanity, send politicians into a tizz, whipping up ethnic hatred at the drop of a hat.

The second weapon politicians use is to invoke the concept of sovereignty forgetting that sovereignty requires a sense of nationhood; something that they themselves have to ensure is muted, so as to contain groupings calling for accountability.

Collier even names the weakened status of the military in bottom billion countries as a tool used by the political elite to retain power. It is this same military that presides over hurried swearing in ceremonies of tin-pot dictators when they steal elections overnight. And it is this same military that terrorises the masses to accept these “democratic election results”. But, it is this same military that must remain toothless in order for unpopular leaders to survive.

During the Migingo saga, many Kenyans commented that a small military battalion should invade the one acre island to shut Museveni up. But Kenyans were told that diplomacy was the way to go, even after President Museveni himself insulted Kenyans and more specifically members of the Luo tribe, from whom the Prime Minister Raila Odinga originates.

This was not the first time Uganda’s army had tried to stray onto Kenya’s territory. In the Moi era, and indeed during Jomo Kenyatta’s reign, Uganda insurgencies were swiftly turned back, and it was common to find the borders being closed as a matter of national security. However, probably as a good neighbour Kenya has turned to diplomacy as its weapon of mass destruction. This in turn has also led to the proliferation of small arms which have intensified a heightened scare amongst citizens for their personal safety.

The impact on business

Providing a safe environment where firms can conduct their business is a key function of any government. Yet, around the world, as many as 15% of firms report losses due to crime. In spite of this, a much higher share of firms (almost 60%) protect themselves from theft by using private security services, which adds to the cost of doing business. Interestingly, 16% of African firms report losses due to crime, at par with Eastern Europe and Central Asia. However, over half of the African businesses employ private security firms. Consequently, African firms spend an unrivalled amount of money on security, equal to over half a percentage point of sales, which is considerably higher than East Asia or South Asia.

The Africa Competitiveness Report 2009 (ACR) shows that most of the competitive disadvantage of African firms is due to invisible costs—that is, losses experienced by factors that include corruption (non-accountability) and lack of security.

The business costs of crime and violence and the sense that the police are unable to provide protection from crime are particular concerns for African entrepreneurs. The ACR disaggregates security into costs of terrorism, crime and violence, organized crime and the perceived reliability of police services. Amongst the survey’s findings Morocco’s weakening security environment was found to contribute to the country’s declining competitive position. The security situation in Kenya is also extremely worrisome, particularly in crime and violence, the potential of terrorism, and the prevalence of organized crime.

Unfortunately for small enterprise, there is no significant difference in the cost of security services borne by small firms compared to medium and large ones (in terms of share of sales), nor is there a difference between foreign and domestic firms. Africa’s export potential is further impaired as local exporters tend to spend more (almost 10% more) than non exporters.

In Africa, individual country’s competitiveness is also adversely affected by the lack of security. For instance, Egypt one of Kenya’s major competitors has relatively high levels of security and a resulting low cost of crime and violence for business. In terms of interest from foreign investors to set up businesses in Africa, security makes many shy away from putting their cash in jeopardy in unsecure environments. Mauritius has been able to exploit insecurity on the continent, benefiting from significant inflows of FDI over the past years in part due to the fact that the level of security in the country is good, particularly by regional standards.

Within East Africa, Kenyan 75% of firms have to pay for private security services. This is 5% higher than the regional average. Kenya also pays the highest cost for these services. In turn government accountability data in East Africa indicates that government wastage of resources is highest in Kenya and the country also has the highest perception amongst its business community that the police are unreliable.

Security and accountability are two public goods that make economic development and growth possible. History has provided more than adequate testimony that civil conflicts in poor countries last longer than international wars. With such a looming dagger hanging over these countries, unless security and accountability to address wrongs are provided (not at cost!), the interest of entrepreneurs to venture into business will be lost. Somalia is a prime example of this where revenues generated from enterprise (whether legal or through illegal means such as piracy) are stashed away in foreign countries, further plundering the country into a failed status.

Finally as Collier states accountability is indeed a two way street between government and citizens. Thus standing up to demand security and accountability is required of us all in the democratic spirit of no taxation without representation!

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Fiona Mati is the founder and CEO of the Youth Interactive Portal for Enterprise (Yipe.org) which is an online portal providing business skills training, information on how to access finance and business opportunities to East African youth entrepreneurs.

On a wider scale, the portal also provides valuable information to aspiring entrepreneurs, business and economic development students, micro-finance institution managers, government policy makers as well as development agencies seeking to promote business opportunities and wealth creation in the region.

Contract Mobile Phones vs 12 Months Free Line Rental ? leading the popularity polls

Contract Mobile Phones vs 12 months free line rental is an effort to compare two highly sought after mobile deals available today. For those with heavy phone usage requirements, or those fond of owning the most advanced and sophisticated handset available, these deals serve as an ideal and efficient options. Both are opulent, comes with a number of exciting deals, special offers, free gifts and then some more. Their users pay a small amount and get to pocket some of the best deals on offer, which is made possible thanks to the ever increasing competition in the segment.

Contract mobile phones are especially popular since their subscribers find themselves deluged with a number of offers. This basically involves entering into a long term contract which usually range from 6, 12 to 18 months. During this tenure, a user is bound by the contract to use only that particular network service provider. However, in case one finds the service unsatisfactory then one can switch over after paying a pre-specified amount. This is the only drawback of what is otherwise one of the most lucrative deals available today. A user gets to own the handset of his choice at almost no cost! In addition, subsidised call rates, free text messages, free night time calls etc. are part of the package. A user has to pay monthly bills that includes the rent and call charges. With contract phones, there is no need to run around in times of emergency for purchasing minutes. Credit is always available and a user can talk to his heart’s content without worrying about the minutes left.

12 Months Free Line Rental has also seen its popularity multiply in recent times. The handsets available with it exhibit great design, advanced functionality and amazing performance. At the most lucrative cost and with advantageous phone deals, the 12 months free line rental is your answer for attaining freedom from the massive monthly bills. Free talktime, free text messages and other perks are part of the deal. It basically saves you from paying your monthly mobile rentals for one year. For a period of 12 months subscribers use free services with a chance to win free gifts like gaming consoles, cash back offers, etc.

What makes these offers more opulent is the choice that users have in terms of latest handsets. For example, Nokia N96, 6300, N95 and N95GB are available under such schemes. Samsung on the other hand have G600, Tocco Pink, Tocco Brown and the Samsung Armani on offer. Sony Ericsson too has interesting models lined up including W850i, W995 and W595. However, there is not much of a difference viz a viz Contract Mobile Phones vs 12 Months Free Line Rental as equally advanced handsets are available with contractual deals as well. This includes the current favorite N97 from Nokia, 5800 XpressMusic edition, Samsung Omnia, Sony Ericsson C902, W995 as well as HTC Touch Diamond and HTC touch HD.

With such large scale availability of options to choose from, it is only natural that users gets confused from time to time. In order to facilitate their decision making, a number of websites and portals dedicated exclusively to mobile phone deals exists. They make the process easy as all information right from mobile handset specifications to available mobile deals with their cost is provided at one place. A prospective user may browse through the deals and choose the one to his liking. However, irrespective of the choice, a satisfying experience awaits for the users.

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Financial Freedom With Christianity – Fact or Fiction? – Seek the Truth it Will Set You Free

Christian Financial Freedom requires you to know the truth about answered and unanswered prayers; Fact or fiction? Unanswered prayers do not exist; you either have a negative or a positive response. If your prayers do not get a positive result it means your prayers were answered by God in the negative. God hears you and replies. Have you ever investigated why the verse that says: “and whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be Glorified in the Son.”

It stands to reason that who so ever is not the beneficiary of an answered prayer will look for a thousand reasons to substantiate this as god’s will, no one like to be outside of god’s will. Immediately you will have a thousand Christian clichés as a substitute for the real reason. Clichés like, have faith, or Gods timing is not your timing, unbiblical hackneyed and nauseating, admissions of not knowing the truth in which lies the answer.

Most people are afraid to question the Bible. Why? It says that you should test all things. I decided to test both, my internet home business and the biblical facts. TBN pulpit exponents like Internet Marketing Exponents have lead me round by the nose long enough, time fo the truth. No more listening to TBN hype and get fleeced in the process. Time to put my prayer life and my Christian based affiliate marketing business on the right track. In both instances I need to seek the truth. the success of the one is dependant upon the other.

I am sure you know the story of Jacob, he promised God that if He would provide for him, protect him, and bring him back safely to his land, he would then serve God. He required God to give first before he gave. God still loved him. Have you ever heard a sermon about this from a TBN pulpit charlatan? No, all insist you must give to receive; do they have the keys to God’s safe so they can dish out to you, or something? Every one of them is out to take your money. I state categorically they do not believe what they preach; if they do they are hallucinating. If I was one of them and believed what I daily tell the millions of viewers, I would give a million dollars to the cause I’m touting as a good thing, and get back a hundred million from God, it would save one hell of a lot of trouble.

The Word says test all things. I Thessalonians 5:21 instructs us to “test [prove, KJV] all things,” which would include our old notions, and then “hold fast” to the good ones—the ones that pass the test. Have you ever looked for the reason why you did not get what you asked for? There are good reasons which may soon be eradicated, if you seek the truth because it will set you free. However, that is yet another discussion to be published in due course.
I have deviated somewhat from the basic reason for this article, but these shenanigans are depriving a lot of people from the truth. The word says, Seek the truth and it will set you free, so back to the main stream of my article.

I make my income from my home business by way of Internet Affiliate Marketing and SEO work. Unfortunately, both, religion and internet marketing are crowded with hype and scams. It became an obsession with me to discover the truth every time I listened to one of those TBN Multi Millionaire pulpit charlatans, I just knew this could not be the truth about God’s Word and to a similar degree seeing reading and listening to the internet hype about becoming a millionaire over night, or having a new Ferrari parked in your garage before you have even removed you P-Jays in the morning.

Christianity was my first priority as I felt that my Home Business Income was totally dependent upon my knowing the truth.
My search took me into many places besides the Word. The kernel of my research was to find the truth about both including the true meaning of such biblical annotations as:

My people perish for the lack of knowledge.

Seek the Kingdom and all things will be added onto you.

What is God’s will for my life?

Do Christians have to be paupers to be good Christians?

What so ever you ask the father in my name you shall have.

My searching was somehow abruptly curtailed when I read James 1:5, “If any of you lack wisdom let him ask God who gives to all men abundantly etc., this coupled to the knowledge that Jesus left us a Counsellor, “The Holy Spirit”, when He went to be with the Father in Heaven opened my spiritual ears and eyes. I have not read in the Word that He gives money abundantly or for that matter that He gives new cars or houses. He also tells you how to give and to whom to give, for those who think thast giving brings wealth. I do not see the TBN charlatans enumerated as biblical reci[ients, but I do see the widows and orphans and your Spiritual teacher, as recipients of your giving. Do your own distribution, god will see and know. Don’t give to god because the TBN Hoax makes you believe that your dollar will be ten after he or she has fleeced you. These professional beggars will no doubt have a million reasons for attacking my point of view, however please remember that the word says the road to heaven is narrow.

So what went wrong?
I am a normal working guy, doing my best to live as a follower of The Word, Jesus. When I began to “test all things” in my happy clappy church, and to seek the truth, I discovered lots of turmoil within my spirit. I had lots of questions these so called theologians had no answers for apart from the normal “out” using the hackneyed Christian cliches. I decided that I was in the wrong place. It greatly worried me that the word says “My people perish for the lack of knowledge.” This is both biblically and materially applicable. The two are linked through prayer.
This article is not within the scope of a total biblical perspective, apart from saying that my research, or if you like my revelation put a whole new slant on my Christian life. For the first time I feel that I am successful in both facets of my life, my Spiritual life and my business life. I have discovered via biblical research, using the internet extensively, how one should pray and be in the will of God. I now know why my prayers were never answered, and it was not because I was outside of Christianity, no, simply because the happy clappy churches teachings are wrong and money centered.

There is not one instance in the entire bible that tells us to pray for financial freedom or any form of financial gain, but there are any number of verses which tell you to ask for knowledge.  So that you can do what is necessary to make the income you are working towards. Do you know that a ship at sea needs only be one degree off course, which easily runs the ship aground or onto the rocks. So it is with you and I deviate one degree and land up on the rocks. The good news is that you can keep course very easily because you have a Counselor who keeps you there if you choose to make use of his services.
Take a discovery trip as I did and see your life change, there after God will lead you to the right teacher. It is the first time in my life that I understand why the book says that the road to heaven is narrow, my research to find direction for my future was both spiritually revealing and materially motivating.

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Freedom to choose in Pay As You Go Phones vs Sim Free Mobile Phones

The never before seen growth of mobile phone usage these days has resulted in tougher competition as well. The main reason behind this was to capture the biggest share of the market and for doing so, companies had to incorporate the best of technologies and advanced applications. Not only with regards to the mobile handsets but the variety of mobile phone offers available has also become quite opulent.

Pay As You Go Phones vs Sim Free Mobile Phones is therefore one such comparison in which two of the most popular deals available are compared. Depending upon the usage and other related requirements, a user may choose most appropriate deal, although both schemes are equally competent. Almost all latest handsets are available today with these deals whereas a number of exciting free gifts may also be availed from time to time. Although these two are not as opulent as the contract phones in terms of their offerings, a large section of users still find them more than suitable.

Pay As You Go Phones for instance have the element of freedom that makes them popular for those not wishing to enter into any contract. Unlike contract phones, payg users does not need to have a credit card or enter into long term deals. They are at liberty to switch over to other network provider in case they find their service unsatisfactory. And in doing so, they do not have to inform the service provider in advance. A user just has to select a particular network provider, choose the mobile handset supported by that provider and insert a SIM card from the same. This is followed by purchasing credit in advance which is done by using a pre-paid card and activating the code given via the customer service. One then uses the service as long as credit is available, on expiry of which one has to recharge the amount. Thus, such an arrangement ensures one never spends too much for phone charges. Secondly, the monthly billing system of the contract phone is done away with.

Pay As You Go Phones vs Sim Free Mobile Phones remains inconsequential without discussing the other contender. This quite popular phone scheme available for the users with similar freedom and usability is the Sim Free Mobile Phones. This type of deal enables one to use any handset with any network service provider. For example, a user may purchase a gadget of his choice, and then select any service provider. He then has to insert a SIM card from the selected network provider after which he starts using the services. There are no restrictions as to choose only those handsets that are supported by a particular network provider as in the case of payg. In case the user feels dissatisfied, he can always switch over to some other by simply changing the SIM card.

Users can choose from some of the most advanced and sophisticated handsets available today, or they can opt for a budget, value for money device. Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia 6300, Nokia 6500 slide, Samsung tocco lite, Samsung Omnia, Sony Ericsson W880i, Sony Ericsson W995 and BlackBerry Bold are some of the latest handsets available today. Thus as far as mobile handsets are concerned, Pay As You Go Phones vs Sim Free Mobile Phones is more or less on the same terms. It is only after assessing and determining the individual requirement of the user that one will be able to opt for the most suitable deal from these two.

Church: Cuba to free political prisoners

Church: Cuba to free political prisoners
Fifty-two Cuban political prisoners are set to be freed and will be allowed to leave the country, Cuba’s Roman Catholic church announced Wednesday in a written statement. It would be one of Cuba’s largest prisoner releases in recent history.

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