Critical minds in Tanzania have a hard time with Magufuli

Critical minds in Tanzania have a hard time with Magufuli

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Ten years ago, a Kenyan cartoonist caused an uproar when, in one of his drawings, he depicted Tanzanian journalists licking the feet of the president at a press conference — instead of engaging him with questions.

The president was Jakaya Kikwete, a self-styled friend of the media, who enjoyed a cosy relationship with the fourth estate in the first two years of his administration.

The cartoon may have been in bad taste but not much has changed a decade later — even with a new president.

Of course, there is a difference between the two presidents: While Kikwete would wear a smile as his government harassed you, President Magufuli frowns as he stares down at critics.

It took Kikwete nine years to enact two draconian acts – the Cybercrime Act 2015, and the Statistics Act 2015 – but it has taken Dr Magufuli only one year to put in place the much criticised Media Services Act 2016. Under last law, a journalist has to be registered by a regulatory body under the direct control of the government in order to practise in the country.

In just one year, according to lawyer and opposition chief whip Tundu Lissu, 42 social media commentators have been harassed and arrested.

For example, Member of Parliament for Arusha Urban Godbless Lema, has been behind bars for sharing a “dream” he had about President Magufuli. The dream was critical of the president’s leadership style, and what Mr Lema termed Magufuli’s “deification of the presidency” at the expense of democracy. Mr Lema’s lawyers are still struggling to bail him out.

Recently, police in Dar es Salaam arrested Maxence Mello, the founder and owner of Jamii Forums, a popular online platform. He was denied bail, with some senior officers being quoted citing “instructions from above.” Mr Mello was charged on Friday at a Dar es salaam court with using a domain name not registered in Tanzania and failure to comply with an order to disclose data in his possession. He was denied bail and returned to the remand prison.

Tanzania Jamii Forums has frequently been the source of stories involving corruption and helped expose a corrupt energy deal, which was subsequently picked up by the mainstream Tanzanian media.

The Magufuli government has also banned live coverage of parliamentary sessions, political rallies and demonstrations. A number of media outlets critical of the government have also been closed down.

With Magufuli, it would appear the government wants to control and run every business – including communication.

When it comes to media freedom and freedom of expression, Tanzania is not what it used to be.

Source: The East African
 
Very bad gvt to run everything especially prezo office Jamani!!!!!
 
Ten years ago, a Kenyan cartoonist caused an uproar when, in one of his drawings, he depicted Tanzanian journalists licking the feet of the president at a press conference — instead of engaging him with questions.

The president was Jakaya Kikwete, a self-styled friend of the media, who enjoyed a cosy relationship with the fourth estate in the first two years of his administration.

The cartoon may have been in bad taste but not much has changed a decade later — even with a new president.

Of course, there is a difference between the two presidents: While Kikwete would wear a smile as his government harassed you, President Magufuli frowns as he stares down at critics.

It took Kikwete nine years to enact two draconian acts – the Cybercrime Act 2015, and the Statistics Act 2015 – but it has taken Dr Magufuli only one year to put in place the much criticised Media Services Act 2016. Under last law, a journalist has to be registered by a regulatory body under the direct control of the government in order to practise in the country.

In just one year, according to lawyer and opposition chief whip Tundu Lissu, 42 social media commentators have been harassed and arrested.

For example, Member of Parliament for Arusha Urban Godbless Lema, has been behind bars for sharing a “dream” he had about President Magufuli. The dream was critical of the president’s leadership style, and what Mr Lema termed Magufuli’s “deification of the presidency” at the expense of democracy. Mr Lema’s lawyers are still struggling to bail him out.

Recently, police in Dar es Salaam arrested Maxence Mello, the founder and owner of Jamii Forums, a popular online platform. He was denied bail, with some senior officers being quoted citing “instructions from above.” Mr Mello was charged on Friday at a Dar es salaam court with using a domain name not registered in Tanzania and failure to comply with an order to disclose data in his possession. He was denied bail and returned to the remand prison.

Tanzania Jamii Forums has frequently been the source of stories involving corruption and helped expose a corrupt energy deal, which was subsequently picked up by the mainstream Tanzanian media.

The Magufuli government has also banned live coverage of parliamentary sessions, political rallies and demonstrations. A number of media outlets critical of the government have also been closed down.

With Magufuli, it would appear the government wants to control and run every business – including communication.

When it comes to media freedom and freedom of expression, Tanzania is not what it used to be.

Source: The East African


The president has a very difficult job for now to bring the country in order. The president inherited the country which is damaged and majority of the people are used to complain more than doing their duties. Anyone or any investor will tell you how lazy we are. It is the system of the government we had for many years which made us this way. When there is no discipline from the top office in the land, it becomes impossible to change the society which was used to earn without actually doing the job. This type of behaviour affected the majority of Tanzanians who did not have access of looting or doing deals with the government through corruptions. President MAGUFULI needs time, to bring displine and to change Tanzanians mind from being lazy and expecting the government to do everything to a working hard nation. This President is trying, and I think he is the only President who has brought hope to many poor Tanzanians. Democracy is more than freedom of press, the most important is fairness and to share a nation cake fairly, this is including health, education and fighting injustice, this is what he doing for now. President Magufuli is trying to do all these with difficult, when at the same time is being fought within in the name of democracy by few who managed to make themselves very rich on expense of the majority. These people wish to continued doing so and pray for the President to fail.
 
The president has a very difficult job for now to bring the country in order. The president inherited the country which is damaged and majority of the people are used to complain more than doing their duties. Anyone or any investor will tell you how lazy we are. It is the system of the government we had for many years which made us this way. When there is no discipline from the top office in the land, it becomes impossible to change the society which was used to earn without actually doing the job. This type of behaviour affected the majority of Tanzanians who did not have access of looting or doing deals with the government through corruptions. President MAGUFULI needs time, to bring displine and to change Tanzanians mind from being lazy and expecting the government to do everything to a working hard nation. This President is trying, and I think he is the only President who has brought hope to many poor Tanzanians. Democracy is more than freedom of press, the most important is fairness and to share a nation cake fairly, this is including health, education and fighting injustice, this is what he doing for now. President Magufuli is trying to do all these with difficult, when at the same time is being fought within in the name of democracy by few who managed to make themselves very rich on expense of the majority. These people wish to continued doing so and pray for the President to fail.

Well analysed Mama Obama
 
The president has a very difficult job for now to bring the country in order. The president inherited the country which is damaged and majority of the people are used to complain more than doing their duties. Anyone or any investor will tell you how lazy we are. It is the system of the government we had for many years which made us this way. When there is no discipline from the top office in the land, it becomes impossible to change the society which was used to earn without actually doing the job. This type of behaviour affected the majority of Tanzanians who did not have access of looting or doing deals with the government through corruptions. President MAGUFULI needs time, to bring displine and to change Tanzanians mind from being lazy and expecting the government to do everything to a working hard nation. This President is trying, and I think he is the only President who has brought hope to many poor Tanzanians. Democracy is more than freedom of press, the most important is fairness and to share a nation cake fairly, this is including health, education and fighting injustice, this is what he doing for now. President Magufuli is trying to do all these with difficult, when at the same time is being fought within in the name of democracy by few who managed to make themselves very rich on expense of the majority. These people wish to continued doing so and pray for the President to fail.
Thank you for your comments, but unfortunately many contributors of this forum will condemn you for saying the truth. I know this forum since it started and how it came to be called JF; many of its mantra such as 'where we dare talk openly'' are meaning less nowadays, disappearing from the reality. Its a place where selfish few individuals sway the agenda in order to fit their narrative and continue to collude with foreigners to siphon what is not theirs. JPM has done a tremendous job to set the mindset of many to work hard and do the right thing for the country. The issues at the centre stage we were fighting for are being solved by the current government under the leadership of JPM. The work is not finished but it will become even harder in the future because those who were beneficiaries have got the financial power to influence idiots like Zito Kabwe and the like.

We can only hope that many Tanzanians will continue to support the leadership of JPM and his government in order to remove poverty and economic challenges facing our beloved country.
 
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Kwa maoni yako inawezekana wewe ndo ulojaribu kumuua kwa risasi ukashindwa.
Khe khe khe khe khe khe kkhe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
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