Kikwete: Lowassa is errant child who runs away from his family.

Kikwete: Lowassa is errant child who runs away from his family.

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President Jakaya Kikwete on tuesday criticised the defection of former Prime Minister Edward Lowassa to the opposition, equating it to that of an "errant child who runs away from his family to join the enemy".

The ruling party will not give the former PM room to beat it in the October General Election, Mr Kikwete said..

"When your child wrongs you and joins your opponents, you deal with him or her as you would have dealt with the group to show that you are the father," Mr Kikwete declared. It was the first time he was speaking since Mr Lowassa's defection from CCM to the main opposition party, Chadema. Without mentioning names, President Kikwete told the cheering crowd outside the CCM headquarters in downtown Dar es Salaam: "Those who have quit CCM are now in our crosshairs and on the right side for us to strike them."

The President was addressing party members who turned out to escort the CCM candidate for the presidency, Dr John Pombe Magufuli, as he collected the National Electoral Commission nomination forms.

Mr Kikwete's remarks will widen the growing gap betweem him and his political bosom friend, who briefly served in his administration as prime minister before stepping down over the the Richmond power scandal in 2008. The two campaigned together in 1995 in pursuit of the presidency and were popularly referred to as "Boys to Men".

Mr Lowassa, who defected two weeks ago and was endorsed yesterday to run for the presidency on an opposition ticket, blamed the CCM leadership for what he described as a bungled nomination exercise to pick the party's candidate for the presidency.

The former PM and Monduli MP cried foul after he was locked out of the nominations and ditched the ruling party.

Mr Lowassa has been a member of CCM throughout his political and public life. Deputy Minister Makongoro Mahanga and several CCM MPs have also decamped to Chadema.

Yesterday, a visibly angry President Kikwete said CCM would not be weakened by their exit. "These are people who are power hungry and want to lead this country by all means to get what they want," Mr Kikwete said. "But I want to let them know that CCM is a strong party and will remaim that way forever."

The President said the ruling party has the ability, power and knowledge to win the election. He announced that he had come in person to honour Dr Magufuli and also to mark the beginning of a new task for the party. And he warned "those who think CCM is a small party that can be intimated and frightened by people who are there to secure their interests" that they were lying to themselves.

Mr Kikwete added: "CCM is the party of the people and no one is above it. We are the largest party and no one will be allowed to play around with us...do not worry, therefore, because we will win this election and our opponents will be surprised because we have all the means to guarantee that." Yesterday, he said, was just the beginning of the battle and, on 22 August, CCM would launch the beginning of campaigns at a place in the city that is to be announced later. The President will be in attendance. Other party leaders expected are CCM Secretary General Abdulrahman Kinana, who took the cue and threw barbs at the defectors. This year's election is hardly competitive, he said, because CCM is dealing with people he dismissed as rejects. His party had nothing to worry about, he added, because CCM has been around for a long time and its victory in the poll is guaranteed.

Business came to a standstill in the city centre when Dr Magufuli started off his journey from the party's Dar es Salaam offices at Lumumba, heading towards the NEC offices. People from all walks of life thronged CCM offices as early as 9am, singing and chanting in praise of the party's flag bearer in the October elections.

Dr Magufuli arrived at the party's offices around 10:40am in the company of his running mate, Ms Samia Suluhu Hassan. He later got into an open vehicle and started the journey to the NEC offices via Morogoro Road and Biti Titi and then Ohio Street where the NEC offices are located.

It was a sea of green and yellow in the city, and security agents had a tough time controlling the mass of people who came to witness the event. Dr Magufuli was escorted by party officials, including Secretary General Abdurahman Kinana, Publicity and Ideology Secretary Nape Nnauye and Deputy Chairman (mainland) Philip Mangula. On returning to Lumumba, Dr Magufuli was received by another group of CCM supporters led by President Kikwete. Dr Magufuli said he understands the expectations of Tanzanians and he would serve them wholeheartedly. "I know what Tanzanians want," he said, "and I understand their challenges because I have worked with almost every president of this country."

Source: Tanzania Citizen
 
We could understand well Hon. President Kikwete if you would responded to the directed claims of Richmond that was provided by former Prime Minister Hon. Edward Lowasa. Otherwise, this accusation to Mr. Edward Lowasa after joining the opposition will never never be enough. We want to hear from you about the truth concerning Richmond.
 
We could understand well Hon. President Kikwete if you would responded to the directed claims of Richmond that was provided by former Prime Minister Hon. Edward Lowasa. Otherwise, this accusation to Mr. Edward Lowasa after joining the opposition will never never be enough. We want to hear from you about the truth concerning Richmond.


DANGER ALERT

Your request/challenge could be very dangerous to UKAWA, Sir.

Suppose CCM releases incriminating evidence of Lowasa's ills (madudu) in the Richmond and other deals while he was in the party, don't you think this could derail or hamper UKAWA's chances come October 25?

Remember, Lowasa was one of them (CCM) and they may have tones of dirt ready to release, selectively, and tarnish him in order to discredit his candidacy.

Let us be careful of what we wish for. Sometimes silence is golden.

I am just saying!
 
Ni kwa vile wanajua watashinda kwa hila ("bao la mkono") ndio sababu wanapata hiii jeuri.

Kama kweli wanajiamini watuache wananchi tuamuae wenyewe kupitia saduku la kura! Ikifika hapo hawa wanasiasa watakuwa wanatuheshimu sisi wananchi.
 
DANGER ALERT

Suppose CCM releases incriminating evidence of Lowasa's ills (madudu) in the Richmond and other deals while he was in the party, don't you think this could derail or hamper UKAWA's chances come October 25?

Remember, Lowasa was one of them (CCM) and they may have tones of dirt ready to release, selectively, and tarnish him in order to discredit his candidacy.....I am just saying!

Suppose Lowassa does the same to CCM, release incriminating evidence of CCM's allegedly many scandals....

And as he was one of them, (remember) He might as well have tones of dirt ready to release to discredit their candidate.

CCM na Lowassa ni mwendo wa mwaga ugali nimwage mboga, wadhungu wanasema tit for tat!
 
Kifyatu

Lowassa obeyed instructions from top leader, guess who? He did all to serve interestsof the party and individuals within the Government. That is clear...understood?
 
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Kifyatu

Long after EL resignation Mwakyembe said, 'there are some issues we shelved to spare the government from crumbling'

Which government was he referring if the Premier resigned alongside the entire cabinet of ministers?

Soon after that Mwakyembe was rewarded a ministerial post.
 
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Talk is cheap mr Chairman and all of CCM clan, you've been talking all this time and became too comfortable. Whatever the heck happened in this year's elections should be a learning experience. Mkubali mkatae, Lowasa/Chadema is an elephant in the room in Tanzanian politics right now, mkazane tu na mauzauza yenu mliyozoea.
 
Kifyatu

By posing that argument, it is not that I am trying to defend Hon. Edward Lowasa or Chadema/UKAWA. These is not my religion dogma that I must believe without questioning it. I will always stands for the truths that are beyond reasonable doubt. Just try to think out of the box as kui frame it, "if Edward Lowassa decided to release incriminating evidence of CCM's allegedly many scandals...." What will happened and where will you stand?
 
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Mr President, every citizen is free to join any side he decides to choose. You unfortunately cut him from the race and you believe that he would stay put like nothing happened?

Mkianza kumjengea hoja za Richmund muwe makini maana alishasema presida ndiye aliyeweka mguu mkataba usivunjwe. Ana mengi zaidi.
 
We could understand well Hon. President Kikwete if you would responded to the directed claims of Richmond that was provided by former Prime Minister Hon. Edward Lowasa. Otherwise, this accusation to Mr. Edward Lowasa after joining the opposition will never never be enough. We want to hear from you about the truth concerning Richmond.

Haujui Kiingereza!
 
Ng'wamapalala

WE TANZANIAN WANT A FREE AND FAIR ELECTION COUNTRYWIDE
ANY CHEATS CAN CAUSE BAD RESULT,
TUNAOMBA UCHAGUZI HURU NA WA HAKI TU.
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If CCM has ability, power and knowledge, let them do the followingthen see if will win!

  1. Be smart and clean. Run true, free election and transparency
  2. Do not forge voter's cards, boxes
  3. Leave alone and do not instructNEC, Police, TISS, Regional and District Commissioners, District ExecutiveDirectors etc,
  4. Do not play any bribery acts suchas offering cash, Kanga, food and drinks, etc to voters!
  5. Do not intimidate voters in any how

Thetruth is CCM cannot stay if no implementation of actions 1- 5 + above!


2015We need free, fair, transparency and competitive election!
 
Suppose Lowassa does the same to CCM, release incriminating evidence of CCM's allegedly many scandals....

And as he was one of them, (remember) He might as well have tones of dirt ready to release to discredit their candidate.

CCM na Lowassa ni mwendo wa mwaga ugali nimwage mboga, wadhungu wanasema tit for tat!


You mean Lowasa may have tones of dirt on Magufuli? On Kikwete, maybe.

All I am saying is that both Lowasa and Magufuli may be living in glass houses, if they start throwing rocks at each other I wonder whose house will crumble first. It is my hope we don't get to that.

A civil campaign on both sides gives UKAWA a leg up.
 
Lowassaobeyed instructions from top leader, guess who? He did all to serve interestsof the party and individuals within the Government. That is clear...understood?

True!

But this election will be a pitch between Lowasa and Magufuli NOT between Lowasa and Kikwete.

Let us focus people and direct the energy and desire for change appropriately.
 
Long after EL resignation Mwakyembe said, 'there are some issues we shelved to spare the government from crumbling'

Which government was he referring if the Premier resigned alongside the entire cabinet of ministers. ??

Soon after that Mwakyembe was rewarded a ministerial post....


I think I get your drift.

However, in this upcoming election the focus will be between past performances of Lowasa and Magufuli. I hope you are right that Kikwete's government ills can be wrapped around Magufuli's neck.
 
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