Mbowe: A Dangerous Shift Against Democracy in Tanzania

Mbowe: A Dangerous Shift Against Democracy in Tanzania

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By Freeman Aikaeli Mbowe
Chairman of CHADEMA – Party for Democracy and
Development in Tanzania

Last Saturday, we in Tanzania kicked-off our official campaign season that will culminate in elections at the end of October. Twenty four million Tanzanians are registered to vote to elect a new President, Parliament, and local government Councilors.

Unfortunately the day after, the government kicked-off a more ominous campaign: to stifle the democratic hopes and aspirations of the people of Tanzania by making a mockery of free and fair elections.

We in Tanzania and the supporters of democracy throughout the world must not allow this to happen.

Tanzania is the largest nation in east Africa, blessed with abundant resources and hardworking people. We are a young nation, gaining independence just over a half-century ago. Ours is a peaceful history, not marked by the coups and ethnic conflicts that have afflicted other countries in the region.

For our entire history as a sovereign nation, Tanzania has been ruled by only one party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), the Party of the Revolution. In 1992, for the first time, a multi-party political system was instituted. Since then, the opposition parties have grown gradually stronger.

In the last election in 2010, my party, Chadema (the Party of Democracy and Progress) received almost 30% of the vote, with the combined opposition receiving 40%.

For the upcoming election, the four biggest opposition parties united to create the Ukawa coalition and agreed to support one person for president. Our candidate, the popular former Prime Minister Edward Lowassa, crossed over from CCM, stating the change Tanzania needs will not be brought about through a ruling party that has been in power for 50 years. With strong candidates across the nation, the united opposition has created the real possibility, if elections are free and fair, that the people of Tanzania will vote out the CCM on October 25th.

Moved by fear of losing, the ruling party is now resorting to undemocratic methods to maintain its grip on power. First, they passed a Draconian election expenses act which forbids the importation of any campaign materials, including flags, vehicles and finances, 90 days before the polling date. This deadline fell three weeks before the party's official nomination day. How can any candidate purchase materials before they know they are the official nominee?

On Monday, the police arrested 19 Chadema youths who were signing up supporters. They were arrested for the simple act of public campaigning. When the former Home Affairs Minister Lawrence Masha went to the police station to request their release, they arrested him, too.

The next day, the police ruled that our candidate Lowassa could not meet with the public. CCM was shocked by the public reception the former prime minister received when he drove on a bus to bring attention to the desperate need for better public transportation in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's largest city.

Increasingly, the police are blocking our campaign's travel routes and disallowing our campaign plane from using airports. They have refused to grant our rally permits in the very grounds CCM held a rally only a few days before.

Finally, the government announced on September 1st, they will begin enforcing its free-speech suppressing "Cyber Security Act," which makes it a crime to criticize the government in emails or across social media.

By disallowing free speech and the right to assembly, and by arresting our youth for simply campaigning, the ruling party is clearly seeking to thwart the will of the people. We who have worked so hard to bring democracy to Tanzania will not accept this. We ask the support of people in the US, in Europe, in the rest of Africa and across the world to exert pressure on the government to allow both active healthy campaigns and free and fair elections.

We all applauded President Jakaya Kikwete, who after serving two-terms, is freely stepping aside, as required by the constitution. But we call on him as head of the government to allow free and fair elections, and if CCM is voted out, to allow a peaceful and orderly transition. A real multi-party democracy demands nothing less.

Source: Huffington Post
 
This is shame!!! What kind of this article? I don't think that it has been written by this dude called mbowe
 
What is required here is to educate Tanzanians on the whole matter of democracy and not asking help from US and Europe, can't we think and solve our problems until calling those KENGES from west? I think we are old enough to solve our problems
 
CCM's dirty games aimed at surbverting democratic process will only serve to hasten its doom. History is always the best teacher and those who fail to learn from it are doomed to repeat it. The CCM government's actions are exactly a repeat of what the former Ivorian ruler Laurent Gbagbo did to his opponent Alassane Ouattara (incumbent president) and the opposition during the 2010 elections. Consequently, Gbagbo is now languishing in prison cells.
 
I believe that by the time the law was passed, Lowassa was on the other side and he was for that law. Lowassa was not just when he was in CCM, let him face what he was doing against the opposition parties
 
lah lah lah lah eeh eeh eeh who's that.!!! He hasn't capability to write good articles in any language even in swahili. Once again, who's a writer of this article.??? Gamblers aren't allowed in today's world.
Duh ungeandika Kiswahili tu ndugu yangu!
 
lah lah lah lah eeh eeh eeh who's that.!!! He hasn't capability to write good articles in any language even in swahili. Once again, who's a writer of this article.??? Gamblers aren't allowed in today's world.

So, what is your critique of the article?
 
For what so called Mbowe wrote is full of realistic. We need a support from abroad to strength our democracy, if so far the ruling party can't do it for us. How do you guys get shocked on the sentence while forgetting our economy depends on west countries control?.
 
Maziku ( or Maziko) You are clearly a scullion of the CCM. Daft and lacking logic. You judge things through your base instincts. Who told you all senior leaders write/have to write articles by themselves. If you are only a bit fair, you would realise that Mbowe is far intelligent than your immature, languid and out of depth JK. Absolutely no comparison. But, of course, once inebriated with drinking CCM's water squeezed from its hideous flag , you remain forever bibulous to unprepossessing cachinnations such as of hyena to all that are brittle and forward looking.
 
Last Saturday, we in Tanzania kicked-off our official campaign season that will culminate in elections at the end of October. Twenty four million Tanzanians are registered to vote to elect a new President, Parliament, and local government Councilors.

Unfortunately the day after, the government kicked-off a more ominous campaign: to stifle the democratic hopes and aspirations of the people of Tanzania by making a mockery of free and fair elections.

We in Tanzania and the supporters of democracy throughout the world must not allow this to happen.

Tanzania is the largest nation in east Africa, blessed with abundant resources and hardworking people. We are a young nation, gaining independence just over a half-century ago. Ours is a peaceful history, not marked by the coups and ethnic conflicts that have afflicted other countries in the region.

For our entire history as a sovereign nation, Tanzania has been ruled by only one party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), the Party of the Revolution. In 1992, for the first time, a multi-party political system was instituted. Since then, the opposition parties have grown gradually stronger.

In the last election in 2010, my party, Chadema (the Party of Democracy and Progress) received almost 30% of the vote, with the combined opposition receiving 40%.

For the upcoming election, the four biggest opposition parties united to create the Ukawa coalition and agreed to support one person for president. Our candidate, the popular former Prime Minister Edward Lowassa, crossed over from CCM, stating the change Tanzania needs will not be brought about through a ruling party that has been in power for 50 years. With strong candidates across the nation, the united opposition has created the real possibility, if elections are free and fair, that the people of Tanzania will vote out the CCM on October 25th.

Moved by fear of losing, the ruling party is now resorting to undemocratic methods to maintain its grip on power. First, they passed a Draconian election expenses act which forbids the importation of any campaign materials, including flags, vehicles and finances, 90 days before the polling date. This deadline fell three weeks before the party's official nomination day. How can any candidate purchase materials before they know they are the official nominee?

On Monday, the police arrested 19 Chadema youths who were signing up supporters. They were arrested for the simple act of public campaigning. When the former Home Affairs Minister Lawrence Masha went to the police station to request their release, they arrested him, too.

The next day, the police ruled that our candidate Lowassa could not meet with the public. CCM was shocked by the public reception the former prime minister received when he drove on a bus to bring attention to the desperate need for better public transportation in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's largest city.

Increasingly, the police are blocking our campaign's travel routes and disallowing our campaign plane from using airports. They have refused to grant our rally permits in the very grounds CCM held a rally only a few days before.

Finally, the government announced on September 1st, they will begin enforcing its free-speech suppressing "Cyber Security Act," which makes it a crime to criticize the government in emails or across social media.

By disallowing free speech and the right to assembly, and by arresting our youth for simply campaigning, the ruling party is clearly seeking to thwart the will of the people. We who have worked so hard to bring democracy to Tanzania will not accept this. We ask the support of people in the US, in Europe, in the rest of Africa and across the world to exert pressure on the government to allow both active healthy campaigns and free and fair elections.

We all applauded President Jakaya Kikwete, who after serving two-terms, is freely stepping aside, as required by the constitution. But we call on him as head of the government to allow free and fair elections, and if CCM is voted out, to allow a peaceful and orderly transition. A real multi-party democracy demands nothing less.

Source: Huffington Post

Mleta mada umetuzuga.
Aliyeandika hii article sio Mbowe.
No not by a long shot..😆
Mbowe hawezi piga sentesi tano zilizonyooka hivo.
Tunamsikia kila siku na hotuba zake na mada zake.
 
Mleta mada umetuzuga.
Aliyeandika hii article sio Mbowe.
No not by a long shot..
Mbowe hawezi piga sentesi tano zilizonyooka hivo.
Tunamsikia kila siku na hotuba zake na mada zake.

Kwani lazima aandike yeye binafsi? Pamb... jadili fikra siyo mtu. Na kwa nini JF inaitupa chooni hii?
 
Kwani lazima aandike yeye binafsi? Pamb... jadili fikra siyo mtu. Na kwa nini JF inaitupa chooni hii?

Pamb....
Post ya uongo.
Huo sio uandishi na upeo wa Mbowe leo anashika mic pale jangwani.
Tutamsikia live.
Mbowe tunafanya naye kazi kila siku.
Kama unataka tujadili mada sawa..ila usimpe Mbowe sifa za uongo...
Mahaba niue tupa kule
 
Mimi furaha isiyo na kifani itakamilika pale ambapo Jeshi letu la Polisi litakapo mpiga Tanganyika jeki na mbata juu fisadi Lowasa huku akisindikizwa kwenye karandinga naisubiri hiyo siku najua iko mbioni!
 
I'm asking for a working writer, not Mbowe. I can't follow his steps because is one of the most corrupt and lawless chairman you have even had. It's ironic for him to teach his followers on how to manage night clubs and not leadership. He rose in the political system by assassination and corrupt means. He is the one who represents big corporation called UKAWA, not ordinary people. I know most of you want to be proud of him, sorry. He's not worth it.

Well...if he is corrupt and lawless as you are trying to portray him I know that the court chambers are open.So what are you waiting for dude??? Send him into those law corridors so as to pay for his dubious crimes.Otherwise this is a mere sheer insanity and gutter politics.
 
Well...if he is corrupt and lawless as you are trying to portray him I know that the court chambers are open.So what are you waiting for dude??? Send him into those law corridors so as to pay for his dubious crimes.Otherwise this is a mere sheer insanity and gutter politics.

An opportunist a.k.a mbowe ..can only manage how to run a night club business and not to lead a political party as it has never been easy to him, his main ambition is to grow successfully in business under the umbrella of CDM. And he will soon face the outcomes.
 
Useless, immoral, corrupt, nepotic, womanizing, uneducated, power hungry, sick antagonistic politician. Please give me a break already!
 
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