Katibu Mkuu CHADEMA, John Mnyika: Wapi alipo Rais wetu?

Katibu Mkuu CHADEMA, John Mnyika: Wapi alipo Rais wetu?

Some officials are already working on a media strategy that includes lobbying some senior editors and PR gurus to help them influence the local media in the propaganda against social media activists and international media, taking advantage of some flaws in previous reports.

Unfortunately, due to Tanzania’s hostile media environment, the local media have distanced themselves from investigating or covering anything on Magufuli’s illness. Their possible entry into this trending story is expected to be when the government makes its first public reaction.

But some sources are not optimistic about Magufuli’s recovery. One reliable source said the president was too critical to recuperate, and that even if he did, he would never be able to run the government. The same feeling surfaces in the unspecified report.

It says: “Multiple sources within the security services and cabinet that we spoke to assessed that the most likely scenario is now a transition of power. In the event that the president makes a recovery, his frail health and pre-existing heart condition make it very unlikely that he will be able to resume his presidential responsibilities for an extended period.”

In that case, a power transition – that would lead to the swearing in of Suluhu as president – would be considered. As per constitution, it is the vice president’s duty to engage the ruling party in search of her replacement.

It is likely that even this report, marked private and confidential, is a piece work of TISS in their attempt to misinform and cause further confusion on the matter. It bears a foreign mission briefing tone.

SAUTI KUBWA has been seeking comment from the government spokesperson, Dr Hassan Abbas. He never responds to calls or texts by our reporters.
 
Speculations by social media and reports by some international media for the past three days have been indicating that the ailing Magufuli had been hospitalised in Nairobi, Kenya, then airlfted to India. But scores of media critics doubted the credibility of the stories for lack of facts and credible sources.

As the Magufuli saga caught fire – particularly on Wednesday and Thursday – there emerged new unconfirmed reports that he had never left Dar es Salaam, and that he was apparently hospitalised at Mzena State Hospital where he has been undergoing treatment since 7th March 2021.
And that he was apparently hospitalised at Mzena State Hospital where he has been undergoing treatment since 7th March 2021.
 
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Speculations by social media and reports by some international media for the past three days have been indicating that the ailing Magufuli had been hospitalised in Nairobi, Kenya, then airlfted to India. But scores of media critics doubted the credibility of the stories for lack of facts and credible sources.

As the Magufuli saga caught fire – particularly on Wednesday and Thursday – there emerged new unconfirmed reports that he had never left Dar es Salaam, and that he was apparently hospitalised at Mzena State Hospital where he has been undergoing treatment since 7th March 2021.
Where is this Mzena State Hospital? Is it in Dar or which part of our country?

As far as I know, all VIPs statesmen e.g. The President must had been admitted in one of the Government hospitals like MHN, Lugalo Army Hospital, Mlongazila, Mkapa etc!!

But the question is: What is the reason behind of keeping all these secrets about the health of our President? What's cooking up? Suppose the Presida dies....are they going to stay dumb?

Someone somebody from Government machineries must come out and speak something to clear the air about this speculation
 
Is Dr Hassan Abbas alive?
Some officials are already working on a media strategy that includes lobbying some senior editors and PR gurus to help them influence the local media in the propaganda against social media activists and international media, taking advantage of some flaws in previous reports.

Unfortunately, due to Tanzania’s hostile media environment, the local media have distanced themselves from investigating or covering anything on Magufuli’s illness. Their possible entry into this trending story is expected to be when the government makes its first public reaction.

But some sources are not optimistic about Magufuli’s recovery. One reliable source said the president was too critical to recuperate, and that even if he did, he would never be able to run the government. The same feeling surfaces in the unspecified report.

It says: “Multiple sources within the security services and cabinet that we spoke to assessed that the most likely scenario is now a transition of power. In the event that the president makes a recovery, his frail health and pre-existing heart condition make it very unlikely that he will be able to resume his presidential responsibilities for an extended period.”

In that case, a power transition – that would lead to the swearing in of Suluhu as president – would be considered. As per constitution, it is the vice president’s duty to engage the ruling party in search of her replacement.

It is likely that even this report, marked private and confidential, is a piece work of TISS in their attempt to misinform and cause further confusion on the matter. It bears a foreign mission briefing tone.

SAUTI KUBWA has been seeking comment from the government spokesperson, Dr Hassan Abbas. He never responds to calls or texts by our reporters.
 
WAPI ALIPO RAIS WETU?

"Jana usiku viongozi wakuu wa Chama tukiongozwa na mwenyekiti Mhe. Freeman Mbowe tulifanya kikao cha kimtandao, Kama mjuavyo baadhi ya viongozi wetu wapo nje ya nchi kwa sasa, tulitafakari mambo mbalimbali." Mhe. John Mnyika

"Kati ya swala ambalo tulitafakari na kulifanyia maamuzi jana ni hii sintofahamu inayoendelea kwenye mitandao ya kijamii ambayo vile vile ikiandikwa ama kurushwa na vyombo vya habari vya nje ya nchi kuhusu wapi alipo Rais John Magufuli na yupo katika hali gani." Mhe. John Mnyika Katibu mkuu CHADEMA
Nyambafu
Hata kura hukumpigia!

Ebu tueleze kwanza
Vikao vya kumjadili Mdee na wenzake kama walikisea ama la vinafanyika lini?
Au imetoka hiyo?
Rais yupo kwenye mfungo wa kwaresima,
 
Some officials are already working on a media strategy that includes lobbying some senior editors and PR gurus to help them influence the local media in the propaganda against social media activists and international media, taking advantage of some flaws in previous reports.

Unfortunately, due to Tanzania’s hostile media environment, the local media have distanced themselves from investigating or covering anything on Magufuli’s illness. Their possible entry into this trending story is expected to be when the government makes its first public reaction.

But some sources are not optimistic about Magufuli’s recovery. One reliable source said the president was too critical to recuperate, and that even if he did, he would never be able to run the government. The same feeling surfaces in the unspecified report.

It says: “Multiple sources within the security services and cabinet that we spoke to assessed that the most likely scenario is now a transition of power. In the event that the president makes a recovery, his frail health and pre-existing heart condition make it very unlikely that he will be able to resume his presidential responsibilities for an extended period.”

In that case, a power transition – that would lead to the swearing in of Suluhu as president – would be considered. As per constitution, it is the vice president’s duty to engage the ruling party in search of her replacement.

It is likely that even this report, marked private and confidential, is a piece work of TISS in their attempt to misinform and cause further confusion on the matter. It bears a foreign mission briefing tone.

SAUTI KUBWA has been seeking comment from the government spokesperson, Dr Hassan Abbas. He never responds to calls or texts by our reporters.
Aisee,while I was reading this something came up to me and made me think like u where whispering
 
On Thursday night, an unspecified confidential report went viral claiming, among other things, that some Indian doctors had been flown in Dar es Salaam to help in the treatment of Magufuli. He is hospitalised at the same hospital where former President Benjamin Mkapa died in July last year.

The anonymity of the report notwithstanding, this version coincides with a briefing SAUTI KUBWA had received from a government insider three days ago following our report that Magufuli had been secrerly discharged from the hospital. It was the same day he was rumoured to have been admitted to a city hospital in Nairobi.

But one of our sources said: “The Kenya scenario is a hoax. It is a misinformation by TISS meant to fool the public.”
Why fooling the public??? Kuna nini wanaficha mpk ni bora aonekana kakata moto kuliko hilo jambo kujulikana??? Probably hii story ndo hoax...wasituchoshe watuambie kupenzi chetu kiko wapi jamani???
 
It is reported that Magufuli has been on a ventilator for much of this week, and that his family has been kept in the dark about his developments. For the first three days of his illness, attempts were made to treat him at the state house using medics from the Muhimbili National Hospital.

Several ministers who spoke to SAUTI KUBWA until today said they did not have any whereabouts of the president, as they have been consumed in the wind of existing speculations regarding his deteriorating health.

It is understood that TISS was happy on the way the Nairobi version caught the attention of global media. And they are apparently planning to use this single media flop as evidence that all that has been reported and tweeted about Magufuli is false.

Some reports said the president was starting to respond positively to medical treatment, and that should everything go well enough, his aides would organise a simple event in which he would be seen in public, albeit briefly, as a way of dispelling the speculations about his ill health – and to show the people that he was not flown to India.
Hahahahah ikitokea watu jamani watadisapointikaaaaa [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 
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