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Kwani wewe una hoja?Naona umeanza mipasho.huna hoja pita hivii [emoji117]
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Kwani wewe una hoja?Naona umeanza mipasho.huna hoja pita hivii [emoji117]
Unamuombea kwa sababu gani? Au lazima kila kiongozi aombewe maisha marefu?Ni tukio la kihistoria.
Mungu mbariki Rais Samia!
Fool! Hujui maana ya teleprompter au autocue? Mwenzako kaandikiwa, amefanya mazoezi ya kusoma na sasa anarudia.Mama anaongea muda huu live anavunja yai zuri sana. Kongole mheshimiwa hata hasomi mahali.
Yule alikuwa ajui kizungu, lakini Wazungu walimtambua,kila siku hotuba zake zilikuwa zikijadiliwa dunia mzima,sio huyu pompoma eti anatoa utuba ya kuomba chanjo, wakati walizompa milioni moja zimewadodeaDikteta hata kusoma kizungu alikuwa hajui,bogus
Hoja hapa ni je, alikuwa anatema yai au alikuwa anameza yai. Maana anaangalia muda wote sehemu moja.Mama kawaweza leo na chuki zenu mlitaka achemke mpate la kusema. Katema yai la uhakika [emoji1787][emoji1787]
Rudi shule Kwanza, halafu ndio uje umtukane Rais we msukuma, Kwanza ushaenda kufagilia kaburi la mungu wenu wa kisukumaYule alikuwa ajui kizungu, lakini Wazungu walimtambua,kila siku hotuba zake zilikuwa zikijadiliwa dunia mzima,sio huyu pompoma eti anatoa utuba ya kuomba chanjo, wakati walizompa milioni moja zimewadodea
VIDEO: Hotuba ya Rais Samia Suluhu Umoja wa Mataifa (UN)
Rais Samia: Tanzania itaendelea kuwa mwanachama kindakindaki wa Umoja wa Mataifa. Tuko tayari kushirikiana na wanaotaka kushirikiana nasi, tutendelea kuwa Tanzania iliyokuwa ikishirikiana na nchi zote
Rais Samia: Virusi vya Corona vinasamambaa na kubadilika kwa haraka kuliko uzalishaji wa chanjo ya COVID19. Tutawachanja 70% ya watu wetu kufikia katikati ya mwaka 2022. Tunaomba haki ya kuzalisha chanjo ipewe hata nchi zinazoendelea ili kuchochea uzalishaji wa chanjo kwa nchi hizo
Rais Samia: Serikali inajitahidi kufanya juhudi za kurudisha mazingira ya kibiashara yaliyoathiriwa na COVID19. Tunaendelea kuipa nafasi demokrasia na utawala wa sheria
Rais Samia: Nchi zinazoendelea ni lazima zisaidiwe katika kupambana na madhara ya COVID19. Tunashukuru mashirika ya kifedha ya kimataifa kwa kusaidia mataifa mengi yasianguke kiuchumi.
Rais Samia: Njia walizotoa WHO ni salama kwa kuzilinda nchi dhidi ya virusi vya Corona lakini kwa nchi kama Tanzania ambao wananchi ni wa uchumi tumbo 'Subsistence Economy' tulichukua hatua zenye ulazima. Hatua hizo ni pamoja na kujiunga na mpango wa COVAX, ili kuhakikisha tunapata chanjo
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STATEMENT BY H. E. SAMIA SULUHU HASSAN,
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS AT THE GENERAL DEBATE OF THE SEVENTY SIXTH SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY, NEW YORK - 23RD SEPTEMBER 2021
Your Excellency Abdulla Shahid, President of the General Assembly;
Your Excellency António Gutteres, Secretary General of the United Nations;
Excellencies Heads of State and Government;
Distinguished Delegates,
Ladies and Gentlemen.
Let me commence by joining previous speakers in applauding you, Mr. President, for being elected to preside over the 76th Session of this august Assembly and for the exemplary manner in which you have been presiding over this Session. I also commend you for the ably manner in which you mastered to make possible for us to meet physically despite unprecedented circumstances brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The holding of a physical general debate this year albeit with some limitations, demonstrates again that humanity and multilateralism cannot and should not succumb to the virus. And thus where there is a will, there is always a way.
This spirit is what we need going forward. It is why I support and subscribe to the theme of this 76th session that call all of us
to “build resilience through hope to recover from COVID 19, rebuild sustainability, respond to the needs of the planet, respect the lives of people, and revitalize the United Nations”.
Mr. President,
As this is my maiden speech at the United Nations General Assembly, Allow me on behalf of the people and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania, to thank all members of the United Nations for your condolence messages extended to our nation following the untimely passing of our late President, Dr. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli, on 17 March, 2021. May his soul continue to rest in eternal peace.
We remain indebted to you for the thoughtful and comforting messages which helped us to prevail over that unprecedented test to our nationhood. It is in the same vein that I thank the outgoing President of the 75th Session for dedicating a slot on the 59th Plenary meeting of the General Assembly, on the 16th of April 2021 to pay tribute to our beloved late President Dr. Magufuli. Indeed this was a gesture of solidarity and brotherhood.
Mr. President,
It is not by sheer coincidence that I chose to attend the United Nations General Assembly as my first trip outside Africa, since I took the office. I did so, out of my deep sense of conviction and faith in multilateralism in solving multitude of challenges that our world face today.
I am here to assure you that under my stewardship Tanzania will remain a formidable member of the United Nations and a dependable supporter of multilateralism. We will keep our arms open to those who embrace us and engage with us. We will continue to be the Tanzania that you have known and relied on. A Tanzania that peacefully and respectfully co-existed and cooperated with all countries, big or small, mighty or weak,
rich, or poor, to make this world, our world, a better place for all of us.
Mr. President,
COVID-19 pandemic has reminded us how vulnerable we are as individual countries regardless of our size, wealth, or geography. As we meet here today, we have less than a decade ahead to meet our collective commitment to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). I note with great regret that according to the Sustainable Development Goals Report 2020, right now, the world is not on track to achieve the 2030 Agenda mainly due to the adverse impact of COVID-19.
The Report further shows that in some areas, this pandemic has even reversed the progress that was already achieved years
back. For instance, it is expected that around 71 million people who got out of extreme poverty will be pushed back into that situation because of this pandemic. What is depressing is the fact that these impacts are not felt evenly. We, in the developing world are the most affected. It is therefore imperative that concerted efforts are undertaken to address this devastating situation.
Mr. President,
Developing nations must be assisted in addressing socio-economic impact of the COVID-19. On this note, we are thankful to multilateral financial institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for their efforts in saving many economies from collapsing. These kinds of interventions
are important. We cannot afford to take refuge on the onset of COVID-19 as an excuse for not making sufficient progress on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
Mr. President,
Tanzania has not been spared by COVID-19. After the onset of the pandemic, we in Tanzania, and I believe in many other developing countries, were stuck in the twilight of protecting lives and protecting livelihoods. Measures advocated by the World Health Organization (WHO) were geared towards protecting lives. However, in an economy like Tanzania’s consisting of a big proportion of people living on subsistence economy, whom we need to keep them afloat, my country therefore adopted all necessary measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, including joining the COVAX facility, to ensure that Tanzanians gain access to the COVID-19 vaccine.
The vaccination campaign has started in July this year with the most vulnerable communities and later on other age groupings.
Mr. President,
Globally, when COVID-19 vaccines were being developed, some of us were hopeful that this would mean something good to all of humanity. Nevertheless, we have come to learn that, the virus is moving faster than the global production and distribution of vaccines, as the vast majority of vaccines have been administered in high and upper-middle-income countries.
With the current pace, it is less likely that we will meet the WHO’s threshold of vaccinating at least 40 percent of people in every country by the end of 2021, and at least 70 percent by the first half of 2022.
The level of vaccine inequity that we see is appalling. It is truly disheartening to see that whilst most of our countries have inoculated less than 2% of our populace and thus, seek for more vaccines for our people, other countries are about to roll out the third dose, calling it “booster vaccine”.
We tend to forget that nobody is safe until everyone is safe. It is indispensable that countries with surplus COVID-19 vaccine doses share them with other countries. On another note, it is our humble request that patent rights on COVID-19 vaccines should be waived for.
developing countries so that they can afford to produce the vaccines. This is not only a necessary move to end this pandemic but also the right thing to do in order to save humanity.
Mr. President,
On economic fronts, the United Republic of Tanzania like other countries has not been spared by the effects of the COVID-19. Before the pandemic, our economy was growing at the steady rate of 6.9 percent compared to current growth rate estimated at 5.4 percent. We are now embarking on reviving the tourism sector which was badly affected because of travel restrictions put in many countries as means to curb the spread of COVID-19.
While slowly trying to revive most of economic activities suffocated by the pandemic, the Government continues to work hard to improve the business environment and attract more investment. Aware of the nexus between economic growth and governance, we managed to maintain peace and political stability, with a vibrant democracy and institutionalized good governance practises, upholding rule of law and human rights.
Mr. President,
I wish to take note of the Secretary General’s Report on “Our Common Agenda” which raises key issue of our common
concern such as gender equality, climate change and youth development.
On gender equality, COVID-19 is threatening to roll back the gains that we have made. As the first female President in the history of my country, the burden of expectation to deliver gender equality is heavier on my shoulder.
It is for this reasons that I commend the initiative by the UN-Women, France, and Mexico to organize the Generation Equality Forum that took place in Paris in June this year, whereby my country volunteered to champion for Women’s Economic Rights and Justice.
Aware that being passionate about gender equality is not sufficient, my government is reviewing policy and legal frameworks in order to come up with actionable and measurable plans to ensure economic empowerment of women but also other aspects pertaining to gender equality and gender parity.
We are also working on designing an implementation gender-responsive macro-economic plans, budget reforms and stimulus packages with the objective of reducing the number of women and girls’ living in poverty.
Mr. President,
The challenges of climate change are really affecting livelihoods, peace and security and forceful displacement of our people. Tanzania government spends 2 to 3 percent of GDP to mitigate and build resilience of communities, and this is a lot in a country which is still grappling with poverty coupled with emergency of the COVID19 pandemic. The pandemic has compromised our capacity to respond to harmful impact of climate change. Therefore, our actions today determine the future of our planet in terms of climate change. In this regard, I call for transparent modality for financial disbursement and emphasize that developed countries should fulfill their commitment to contribute USD 100 billion annually by 2025 so as to facilitate the implementation of the Paris Agreement.
Mr. President,
In concluding my remarks, I wish to echo my country’s commitment in pursuing the principles of multilateralism as enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations. I urge other nations to continue supporting this august institution. The onset of COVID-19 has given to all of us a lesson that we are deeply intertwined, and that unilateralism will not get us anywhere when it comes to challenges that transcends our national borders.
A wise person once said, and I quote, “Alone, one will go fast, but together we will go far”. Multilateralism must always prevail!
I thank you all for your kind attention!
'Actually', zipo .Kumbe interpersonal skills nazo siku hizi zinahitaji kuanzishiwa degree program yake![emoji85]
Umesoma mpaka langapi?Hoja hapa ni je, alikuwa anatema yai au alikuwa anameza yai. Maana anaangalia muda wote sehemu moja.
Achemke mara ngapi?Mama kawaweza leo na chuki zenu mlitaka achemke mpate la kusema. Katema yai la uhakika [emoji1787][emoji1787]
Mwenye macho haambiwi tazama. Hapo hapo anataka mwaliko kwenda ''White House'' khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee kule huwa hawaendi kwa kujipendekeza. Ooops my buddy told me zat ..... Ooops usiongee kijerumani chacha phew! Ukiwa wa tatu ni No ... .... Khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee arudi nyumbani kutatua maswala ya Watanzania ambao wamegharamia utapanyaji wa kodi zao...kwanini hakuhutubia kwa KISWAHILI?
..au hatuenzi tena lugha yetu na legacy ya Magufuli?
Kuwalimda Raia wako, unahitaji permit ya WHO/UN ? Haiwezi kuwa haijalewa.Amesema UN waondoe hatimiliki kwenye suala la chanjo ili hata nchi zinazoendelea ziweze kujitengenezea chanjo!
Wewe huoni kuwa ni jambo la maana hapo?
Kwani kuchanja watu wachache ndo nchi isifanye maandalizi ya kujiepusha na chanjo?
Kuna tofauti kati ya nchi na familia yako!
Hotuba ya hovyo kuwahi kutokea dunianiWakati wa utawala wa awamu ya tano aliyekuwa Waziri wa mambo ya nje Prof Kabudi ndie alimuwakilisha Rais Magufuli kuhutubia baraza la Umoja wa mataifa.
Kiukweli hotuba ya Kabudi ilionyesha sovereignty yetu kama nchi na sera yetu ya Ujamaa na Kujitegemea.
Hotuba ya mama jana imekaa kiomba omba na kujitia huruma kama sio kujipendekeza kwa mzungu.
Mama anaturudisha sana nyuma.
Watakuwa walipewa idea za kusema uongo na rpc KingaiHivi huyu MULA MULA bado yupo Ofisini? Maana inaonekana yeye na Hangaya walikaa pamoja kutunga uwongo
Kwa hiyo alikuwa anadanga kwa big boss ?Kumbuka mama ni wa kike anaamini katika kusaidiwa
Hotuba yake ilibeba kuonewa huruma
She is simply aimlessHii nchi haieleweki kweli. Awamu iliyopita tumejinasibu hatuna covid-19, awamu hii tunalia lia kwamba tumeumizwa na covid-19 na tunahitaji misaada wakati hata takwimu hatukutoa?
Na inasemekana awamu Ile tulipokea misaada KWAAJILI ya kudeal na covid-19 ikiwemo kutoa takwimu lakini gafla tukakana kwamba hatuna hiyo covid.
Sasa ndugu zangu hivi hawa wazungu wangeamua tu kumpiga maswali ya msingi huyu mama angejibu nini? Si angechanganyikiwa tu na kuishia kusweat huko?
Let this mother know that a lot of Tanzanians aren't happy with both herself and her regime. She has no Vision and if she does it is not known.
Awekeze kwanza kwenye kujipambanua kwa watanzania na matatizo yao ndani ya nchi ndipo athubutu kujipamba Huko kimataifa.
Bila hivyo huyu mama ataishia tu kupiga ruti zake Huko nje kubwabwaja lakini atambue kuwa watanzania wanamchukia kweli kweli.