Jenerali Ulimwengu: It takes More Than a Gun to Kill a Man

Jenerali Ulimwengu: It takes More Than a Gun to Kill a Man

Ha haaaaa...!! Mie najua ni mzawa halisi..!! Ila Mwalimu Nyerere aliwahi kusema, mkianza kubaguana kwa ukabila, mtaanza udini, kisha ukanda, sasa itaanza uraia..

Haaa.. Ulimwengu awe makini na uraia wake, tutamchunguza upya sasa hv.. Mara utasikia ni mrwanda..!!
Kuna mwanasiasa wa zamani alizinguana na Nyerere then akasema Nyerere ni mnyarwanda na Malecela ni Mcongo,hahah.
 
Ulimwengu ni Mnyarwanda pia, hivi kwa nini Watanzania wanajiona inferior dhidi ya Wanyarwanda nilishauliza hilo swali lkn sipati jibu la maana zaidi ya matusi na kejeli?
Inaonekana Tanzania ni nchi ya MAZWAZWA, MAITI na TAAHIRA.

Kila mwenye afadhali SIYO MTANZANIA!
 
The man they shot is the first among the young breed of lawyers to have raised their voices against the despoliation of this country’s natural resources, long before anyone else (the late bloomers) even thought of thinking about the issues involved.

We must never allow them to rewrite history where it suits them. We must be bold enough to tell them that we remember that the man who led that struggle is the man they shot in Dodoma, and his name is Tundu Antipas Lissu.

Twaha Khalifani’s (Jenerali Ulimwengu) analysis may not be correct perhaps because he has relied on Hon Lissu's self-promotion statements he always makes in public that he pioneered the struggle against the exploitation of Tanzania's natural resources. The truth is however not that so; Lissu joined the bandwagon in 1999 to partake in a struggle that had been launched by others way back 1994.


Not surprising though, when monies came from anti imperialist struggles side, Lissu joined the wagon and worked to earn a living. But again, as free as he is, and not being threatened by goons, when monies came from imperialists side, the same man, Tundu Lissu, pocketed the cash, toiled to protect the mining companies, betraying own history.


So pitching discussion correctly, perhaps the contemporary perspective could be realistic of Lissu’s partaking.
 
It is very hard to do away with all bold people, each time you manage to kill one. two or three will show up to loudly shout the truth you don't want to hear. It goes that way until it becomes extremely unbearable to the killer and suppressor of TRUTH.
 
Twaha Khalifani’s (Jenerali Ulimwengu) analysis may not be correct perhaps because he has relied on Hon Lissu's self-promotion statements he always makes in public that he pioneered the struggle against the exploitation of Tanzania's natural resources. The truth is however not that so; Lissu joined the bandwagon in 1999 to partake in a struggle that had been launched by others way back 1994.


Not surprising though, when monies came from anti imperialist struggles side, Lissu joined the wagon and worked to earn a living. But again, as free as he is, and not being threatened by goons, when monies came from imperialists side, the same man, Tundu Lissu, pocketed the cash, toiled to protect the mining companies, betraying own history.


So pitching discussion correctly, perhaps the contemporary perspective could be realistic of Lissu’s partaking.

Do justice to yourself and to the subject matter! Mention by names your so called pre-pioneers and their contributions! Show also the role played by the so called "wazalendo" of today who have the guts to condemn Lissu to be "msaliti wa Taifa"!
 
Makala murua kabisa ya kaka mkubwa Jenerali Ulimwengu gazeti la The East African:

Soma hapa chini kama unaelewa kiingereza - ila kama ni akina Msukuma wanaosema Reli ya "Stieglers Gorge" unastahili pole:

Nukuu tu kidogo:

"I suspect that the people who shot this man in September 2017 are the same people we see in church on Sunday....and they wear these long, drawn faces of repentance week in week out, begging for forgiveness"

Endelea kusoma:

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Remember the Tanzanian firebrand politician who was attacked in a hail of bullets in Dodoma some 15 months ago and had to be rushed to Nairobi and then on to Belgium for urgent medical attention?

Well, he is on his feet again, and talking (and oh, man, is he talking), making those who would have him out of the way sound like they just do not know what to say about this apparently indestructible son of a gun.

It is like, how could he survive such an attack, with at least 16 bullets lodged in his body? Is this a miracle, a shoddy job done by the “gang that could not shoot straight,” some witchcraft-protected Houdini, or what? They are all over the place, on social media and elsewhere, expressing their bewilderment at the fact that the man is alive and still running his mouth.

They are pickled that the man even has enough gravitas to attract a HardTalkinterview with BBC’s Steve Sackur.

So they suggest that he failed to answer Sackur’s questions, that the interviewer grilled the man so badly he faltered in his replies, and that the man shamelessly defended homosexuality, and other such silly rants from people whose ability to comprehend even a Kiswahili interview is suspect.

(Well, at least as far as I remember the last time a Tanzanian political honcho appeared on HardTalk it was president Benjamin Mkapa when he was interviewed by Tim Sebastian in a disastrous duel in which the big man confessed he was “very angry” at being accused of having killed “scores of people” in Zanzibar when “only 17 people died.”)

I remember, even then the cheerleaders were hailing their chief for “fixing” Sebastian!

As for “defending homosexuality,” the man who was shot simply stated the obvious, that what people do in the confines of their bedrooms is nobody else’s business.

And this has set them foaming at the mouth, spewing scatological invective that can only qualify to be aired at a festival for poets of the bathroom.

But they needed some junk science to shore up their “proof” that the man who was attacked in Dodoma is schizophrenic (I suppose such people should be shot!) and they go and concoct an unsigned report by “A Concerned Psychiatrist” in Birmingham, UK, who seems to be worried about the politician’s anti-African, pro-Western activities that help the imperialists to loot the continent’s riches!

What really takes the Michael out of me is how foolish whoever is arranging these hoaxes thinks his readers are... and how right he is, from the reactions of some of the allegedly “educated” individuals who take time before seeing the obvious humbug.

You want to laugh, but then you want to cry, and you are marooned between that bitter-lemon grin of the lost itinerant and the enthusiastic idiot’s uncomprehending smile.

You want to believe that we are all basically rational, and that this rationality impels us to choose paths that will serve us well in the fullness of time, but then you are repeatedly assailed by the realisation that, in the immortal jazz music line, it ain’t necessarily so.

I suspect that the people who shot this man in September 2017 are the same people we see in church on Sunday and in mosques on Friday, and they were these long, drawn faces of repentance week in week out, begging for forgiveness, “as we forgive those who transgress against us.”

Then, on Sunday afternoon or Friday afternoon, they send out armed goons to shoot those who just disagreed with them, forget about transgressing against them.

It is mind-boggling to think that these are the same people, but they are. Their behaviour speaks to the hypocrisy of our lives, but it is one factor that we should always keep at the forefront of our minds. These are liars, and they have been lying to us all along.

The man they shot is the first among the young breed of lawyers to have raised their voices against the despoliation of this country’s natural resources, long before anyone else (the late bloomers) even thought of thinking about the issues involved.

We must never allow them to rewrite history where it suits them. We must be bold enough to tell them that we remember that the man who led that struggle is the man they shot in Dodoma, and his name is Tundu Antipas Lissu.

Chanzo: The bosses shot you full of holes; takes more than guns to kill
Kwani Jenerali Ulimwengu anaenda kanisani? Nilijua ni Muislamu. Halafu kwanini adhanie hao wauaji ni Wakristo wacha Mungu? That's rubbish, low-level thinking unbefitting of a man of his intellect.
 
Kwani Jenerali Ulimwengu anaenda kanisani? Nilijua ni Muislamu. Halafu kwanini adhanie hao wauaji ni Wakristo wacha Mungu? That's rubbish, low-level thinking unbefitting of a man of his intellect.

You are a low level thinking person, it’s coming vividly from your reply. Umeamua kum-attack Jenerali kwa chuki binafsi. Umejaa jazba. Maandiko yako yanatanabahisha wasifu wako. Nikupe busara ili siku nyingine usijidhihirishe kuwa u juha, jifunze kusoma mwanzo wa andiko mpaka mwisho ndipo utajenga hoja bila kukosa neno. Ungesoma andiko lote ungeona ametaja miskiti na kanisa. Hakuna sehemu alipoandika neno Wakristo.

Natumaini utakuwa umejifunza kama tu umstaarab na uombe msamaha kwa wasomaji na mwandishi.
 
You are a low level thinking person, it’s coming vividly from your reply. Umeamua kum-attack Jenerali kwa chuki binafsi. Umejaa jazba. Maandiko yako yanatanabahisha wasifu wako. Nikupe busara ili siku nyingine usijidhihirishe kuwa u juha, jifunze kusoma mwanzo wa andiko mpaka mwisho ndipo utajenga hoja bila kukosa neno. Ungesoma andiko lote ungeona ametaja miskiti na kanisa. Hakuna sehemu alipoandika neno Wakristo.

Natumaini utakuwa umejifunza kama tu umstaarab na uombe msamaha kwa wasomaji na mwandishi.
Fcuk off dude. Kamfundishe mwanao, mkeo au mbwa wako. Pumbaav
 
Thank you Jenerali Ulimwengu, it takes bravery and courage to speak the truth. The trouble is that once one tells a lie, one better have more than one hundred lies to cover for that one lie until one gets the courage to tell the truth. Our people have been lied to and will continue to be lied to until the day they wake up and face the truth.

Just as the soul outlives life, so does the truth outlive pain and with Hon. Lissu Tundu Antiphas Lissu truth is his accomplice that will stay with him till the end of his life and beyond. Truth and courage are not always comfortable and though our leaders, for now, feel comfortable running with their lies, the truth will soon catch up with them.

Truth is stubborn, obstinate and headstrong and refuses to be buried however one tries to do so for at an opportune moment truth will raise its ugly head and woe betide those that stand in its way. Speaking the truth gives a clear conscience, peace of mind, fearlessness in any situation and the courage to move bravely on in life, go Lissu go!
 
Makala murua kabisa ya kaka mkubwa Jenerali Ulimwengu gazeti la The East African:

Soma hapa chini kama unaelewa kiingereza - ila kama ni akina Msukuma wanaosema Reli ya "Stieglers Gorge" unastahili pole:

Nukuu tu kidogo:

"I suspect that the people who shot this man in September 2017 are the same people we see in church on Sunday....and they wear these long, drawn faces of repentance week in week out, begging for forgiveness"

Endelea kusoma:

=========

Remember the Tanzanian firebrand politician who was attacked in a hail of bullets in Dodoma some 15 months ago and had to be rushed to Nairobi and then on to Belgium for urgent medical attention?

Well, he is on his feet again, and talking (and oh, man, is he talking), making those who would have him out of the way sound like they just do not know what to say about this apparently indestructible son of a gun.

It is like, how could he survive such an attack, with at least 16 bullets lodged in his body? Is this a miracle, a shoddy job done by the “gang that could not shoot straight,” some witchcraft-protected Houdini, or what? They are all over the place, on social media and elsewhere, expressing their bewilderment at the fact that the man is alive and still running his mouth.

They are pickled that the man even has enough gravitas to attract a HardTalkinterview with BBC’s Steve Sackur.

So they suggest that he failed to answer Sackur’s questions, that the interviewer grilled the man so badly he faltered in his replies, and that the man shamelessly defended homosexuality, and other such silly rants from people whose ability to comprehend even a Kiswahili interview is suspect.

(Well, at least as far as I remember the last time a Tanzanian political honcho appeared on HardTalk it was president Benjamin Mkapa when he was interviewed by Tim Sebastian in a disastrous duel in which the big man confessed he was “very angry” at being accused of having killed “scores of people” in Zanzibar when “only 17 people died.”)

I remember, even then the cheerleaders were hailing their chief for “fixing” Sebastian!

As for “defending homosexuality,” the man who was shot simply stated the obvious, that what people do in the confines of their bedrooms is nobody else’s business.

And this has set them foaming at the mouth, spewing scatological invective that can only qualify to be aired at a festival for poets of the bathroom.

But they needed some junk science to shore up their “proof” that the man who was attacked in Dodoma is schizophrenic (I suppose such people should be shot!) and they go and concoct an unsigned report by “A Concerned Psychiatrist” in Birmingham, UK, who seems to be worried about the politician’s anti-African, pro-Western activities that help the imperialists to loot the continent’s riches!

What really takes the Michael out of me is how foolish whoever is arranging these hoaxes thinks his readers are... and how right he is, from the reactions of some of the allegedly “educated” individuals who take time before seeing the obvious humbug.

You want to laugh, but then you want to cry, and you are marooned between that bitter-lemon grin of the lost itinerant and the enthusiastic idiot’s uncomprehending smile.

You want to believe that we are all basically rational, and that this rationality impels us to choose paths that will serve us well in the fullness of time, but then you are repeatedly assailed by the realisation that, in the immortal jazz music line, it ain’t necessarily so.

I suspect that the people who shot this man in September 2017 are the same people we see in church on Sunday and in mosques on Friday, and they were these long, drawn faces of repentance week in week out, begging for forgiveness, “as we forgive those who transgress against us.”

Then, on Sunday afternoon or Friday afternoon, they send out armed goons to shoot those who just disagreed with them, forget about transgressing against them.

It is mind-boggling to think that these are the same people, but they are. Their behaviour speaks to the hypocrisy of our lives, but it is one factor that we should always keep at the forefront of our minds. These are liars, and they have been lying to us all along.

The man they shot is the first among the young breed of lawyers to have raised their voices against the despoliation of this country’s natural resources, long before anyone else (the late bloomers) even thought of thinking about the issues involved.

We must never allow them to rewrite history where it suits them. We must be bold enough to tell them that we remember that the man who led that struggle is the man they shot in Dodoma, and his name is Tundu Antipas Lissu.


Chanzo: The bosses shot you full of holes; takes more than guns to kill
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