Movement: Tunataka Katiba Mpya Tanzania

Movement: Tunataka Katiba Mpya Tanzania

Mi kinachonishangaza ni kwamba watu wapo laki nane au milion ndo wawe makamu wa raisi wawili? hii ni kutunyonya maana hata kodi wanayo kusanya haitoshi kuwalipa mishahara
 
haya mambo nataka nimuulize Sheikh Yahya kuna nn hapa

Rais Shein

Makamo wa kwanza Maalim Seif

Makamo wa Pili Balozi Seif

Rais wa awamu ya Saba


Mbona S nyingi ni 4 jee inaashiria nn ?
 
Hatimae ZNZ yarudi kwenye chama kimoja, ngoma ya vyama vingi imekuwa nzito kwao.
Muungano wa Tanu + Asp= ccm
then
Muungano wa ccm +cuf= WPT (Wanafiki Political Party)
Kumbe hawa cuf shida yao ilikuwa ni uongozi,njaa kali tuu. Hata hawa cuf wa TZ njaa yao ni kali zaidi wampe Lipumba udiwani hata wa viti maalum utaona atakavyo tullia.
 
Sasa kiutendaji katiba yao inasemaje kuhusu hao makamu wa rais?
 
Wakuu,

Naomba anayejua asaidie kuweka sawa juu ya hili.

Huyu Balozi Seif Idd kachaguliwa kuwa mbunge kwenye serikali ya muungano na hapo hapo kateuliwa kuwa mjumbe baraza la wawakilishi ili apewe nafasi ya makamu wa pili wa rais.

Je itakuwaje nafasi yake kwenye bunge la muungano? Je ina maana hilo jimbo ndio ameshalipoteza na uchaguzi mpya utaitishwa?

Hongera sana Maalim Hamad pamoja na Balozi Idd.
 
Hatimae ZNZ yarudi kwenye chama kimoja, ngoma ya vyama vingi imekuwa nzito kwao.
Muungano wa Tanu + Asp= ccm
then
Muungano wa ccm +cuf= WPT (Wanafiki Political Party)
Kumbe hawa cuf shida yao ilikuwa ni uongozi,njaa kali tuu. Hata hawa cuf wa TZ njaa yao ni kali zaidi wampe Lipumba udiwani hata wa viti maalum utaona atakavyo tullia.

Tatizo liko wapi? kama uingereza ma baba wa demokrasia wako kwenye MSETO, ugerumani pia MSETO, washangaa nn ZNZ?
 
tatizo liko wapi? kama uingereza ma baba wa demokrasia wako kwenye MSETO, ugerumani pia MSETO, washangaa nn ZNZ?
Hujaelewa swali na tayari umekimbia kulijibu? hahahahahwawawaawiwiwiwiwiwiw!!!
 
Tanzania opposition says to push for electoral reform

Fri Nov 19, 2010

By Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala

DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Tanzania's main opposition party said on Friday it would push for reforms of the country's electoral system after walking out of parliament during the president's speech to protest disputed elections.

The opposition said the October 31 vote was heavily rigged in favour of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party and want an independent electoral commission and constitutional amendments to allow presidential election results challenged in court.

President Jakaya Kikwete, who won re-election for a second and final term in office by 61 percent, delayed his speech for a few minutes on Thursday as lawmakers from Chadema party, which makes up the official opposition camp, marched out.

"The decision to walk out was made in line with our decision not to recognise results of the presidential election," Chadema's parliamentary chief whip, Tundu Lissu, told Reuters.

"We have reasons to believe that the results of the presidential vote were heavily rigged in favour of the incumbent president."

Chadema, whose presidential candidate Willibrod Slaa garnered 26 percent of the vote, said it would snub meetings officiated by the president.

Under the constitution, parliamentary and local council results can be challenged in the courts but final presidential results as announced by the National Electoral Commission cannot be challenged.

"The only legal recourse left is to register our displeasure and walk out. We know our action may not have any legal consequences, but we will not give legitimacy to the deeply flawed election process," Lissu said.

"We will hit the road and streets of Tanzania. We will explain to the people of Tanzania what happened."

ELECTORAL REFORM

Independent election observers said the electoral commission and government officials openly favoured the ruling party during the election process.

Lawmakers from the ruling CCM party, which has a two-third majority in the 335-seat parliament, heckled Chadema legislators as they walked out of parliament.

Members of parliament from other opposition parties did not join Chadema in the walk out.

One analyst said Tanzania's constitution, which was written more than three decades ago when the east African country was under one-party rule, had become obsolete.

"I think the need for a new constitution is more scaled up now than at any other time in the country's history," political commentator Deus Kibamba said in a phone interview with Reuters.

"To avoid a political crisis, the government should start the process of writing a new constitution that will take into consideration all the major changes that have occurred in Tanzania, including the introduction of multi-party politics in 1992."

In his speech on Thursday, Kikwete urged political leaders to work together to heal wounds that emerged after the election.

He outlined priorities of his government in the next five years, which include boosting economic growth, investing in agriculture, infrastructure and improving access to social services such as education, water and electricity.

He said his government would add 640 MW of electricity to the national power grid by 2015.

East Africa's second largest economy has energy demand close to 900 MW capacity, but produces less than 800 MW. Only 14 percent of its 40 million people are hooked to the grid, while demand grows by 10 to 15 percent annually.

Source: Tanzania opposition says to push for electoral reform | Top News | Reuters
 
This is it!!!! This is it! nice music, best melody, we are dancing, Ukiniambia leo nichukue kadi ya chadema, I will , why?? this is sensible move that I have been dreaming about, bila NEC, bila katiba reform, we are loosing election even before start campaign.

Na kama akisema Lissu ndio kwanza naona damu inachemka,

GO ON BROTHERS we are together, it could be another high time to tell majority what is your move, no worry you can also ask for monetary assistance from other Tanzanians! including CCM, kwani nani aliyesema CCM members hawaoni hali halisi, si njaa zao tu!

KIDUMU CHADEMA!
 
Tanzania opposition says to push for electoral reform

Fri Nov 19, 2010

By Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala

DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Tanzania's main opposition party said on Friday it would push for reforms of the country's electoral system after walking out of parliament during the president's speech to protest disputed elections.

The opposition said the October 31 vote was heavily rigged in favour of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party and want an independent electoral commission and constitutional amendments to allow presidential election results challenged in court.

President Jakaya Kikwete, who won re-election for a second and final term in office by 61 percent, delayed his speech for a few minutes on Thursday as lawmakers from Chadema party, which makes up the official opposition camp, marched out.

"The decision to walk out was made in line with our decision not to recognise results of the presidential election," Chadema's parliamentary chief whip, Tundu Lissu, told Reuters.

"We have reasons to believe that the results of the presidential vote were heavily rigged in favour of the incumbent president."

Chadema, whose presidential candidate Willibrod Slaa garnered 26 percent of the vote, said it would snub meetings officiated by the president.

Under the constitution, parliamentary and local council results can be challenged in the courts but final presidential results as announced by the National Electoral Commission cannot be challenged.

"The only legal recourse left is to register our displeasure and walk out. We know our action may not have any legal consequences, but we will not give legitimacy to the deeply flawed election process," Lissu said.

"We will hit the road and streets of Tanzania. We will explain to the people of Tanzania what happened."

ELECTORAL REFORM

Independent election observers said the electoral commission and government officials openly favoured the ruling party during the election process.

Lawmakers from the ruling CCM party, which has a two-third majority in the 335-seat parliament, heckled Chadema legislators as they walked out of parliament.

Members of parliament from other opposition parties did not join Chadema in the walk out.

One analyst said Tanzania's constitution, which was written more than three decades ago when the east African country was under one-party rule, had become obsolete.

"I think the need for a new constitution is more scaled up now than at any other time in the country's history," political commentator Deus Kibamba said in a phone interview with Reuters.

"To avoid a political crisis, the government should start the process of writing a new constitution that will take into consideration all the major changes that have occurred in Tanzania, including the introduction of multi-party politics in 1992."

In his speech on Thursday, Kikwete urged political leaders to work together to heal wounds that emerged after the election.

He outlined priorities of his government in the next five years, which include boosting economic growth, investing in agriculture, infrastructure and improving access to social services such as education, water and electricity.

He said his government would add 640 MW of electricity to the national power grid by 2015.

East Africa's second largest economy has energy demand close to 900 MW capacity, but produces less than 800 MW. Only 14 percent of its 40 million people are hooked to the grid, while demand grows by 10 to 15 percent annually.

Source: Tanzania opposition says to push for electoral reform | Top News | Reuters

Katiba mpya ndilo jibu la mambo yote yanayohusu maendeleo ya nchi yetu. Katiba tuliyo nayo inaruhusu hata wezi wa kura kuendelea kutamba na kukejeli Watanzania maana hakuna namna yoyote ya kuwafanya, inaharalisha wizi na udhulumati. Inauma saana. Eehe Mungu iokoe Tanzania na mikono ya mafisadi.
 
Sasa media za Bongo walizuiwa kuandika ili wananchi wasisikie lakini the whole world knows about it now!!! Sasa wangewakataza na Reuters!!
 
Media za bongo zinahitaji challenge ya media za kenya...federation ikija, hakika vyombo vyote hivi tutavisahau, kwasababu vitakuwa boring na tutakuwa tunaangalia tu vyombo vya wakenya na waganda ambao hawako biased.
 
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mmh, na wewe mchoyo sana wa thanks, wenzio wanakupa wewe unawabania!!!
 
Hivi rais ni Mungu? Kwa nini matokeo ya kura za urais yasihakikiwe na mahakama? CCM kweli ni wezi wa uhuru wa watu
 
Tundu Lissu ni kichwa tulichokuwa tunakiombea kwa Mola kiingie Mjengoni Mambo Mazuri zaidi yanakuja. Nakumbuka Spika wa Malawi Presha ilimuondoa Kitini Baada ya Wabunge Kukatalia Hoja ya Rais kuendelea Kutawala !!!!!
 
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