- Sioni ishu hapa, wananchi wanaongezeka na majimbo lazima yaongezeke hili linaeleweka na dunia nzima, tatizo ni maviongozi magoi goi tunaowachagua kutoka haya majimbo na ni sisi wananchi, ni lini tutachagua viongozi wanaotufaa kwenye taifa, I mean mbunge ashindwe jimbo basi awe bora kwenye taifa basi!
- Yaaani mtu huna macho, sasa hata akili nazo huna! Damn!
Respect.
FMEs!
- Sioni ishu hapa, wananchi wanaongezeka na majimbo lazima yaongezeke hili linaeleweka na dunia nzima, tatizo ni maviongozi magoi goi tunaowachagua kutoka haya majimbo na ni sisi wananchi, ni lini tutachagua viongozi wanaotufaa kwenye taifa, I mean mbunge ashindwe jimbo basi awe bora kwenye taifa basi!
- Yaaani mtu huna macho, sasa hata akili nazo huna! Damn!
Respect.
FMEs!
[It is typical of underdeveloped economies that they do not (or are not allowed to) concentrate on those sectors of the economy which in turn will generate growth and raise production to a new level altogether, and there are very few ties between one sector and another so that (say) agriculture and industry could react beneficially on each other.
Furthermore, whatever savings are made within the economy are mainly sent abroad or are frittered away in consumption rather than being redirected to productive purposes. Much of the national income which remains within the country goes to pay individuals who are not directly involved in producing wealth but only in rendering auxiliary services-civil servants, merchants, soldiers, entertainers, etc. What aggravates the situation is that more people are employed in those jobs than are really necessary to give efficient service; and to crown it all these people do not reinvest in agriculture or industry. They squander the wealth created by the peasants and workers by purchasing cars, whisky and perfume.
It has been noted with irony that the principal ‘industry' of many underdeveloped countries is administration. Not long ago, 60%, of the internal revenue of Dahomey went into paying salaries of civil servants and government leaders. The salaries given to the elected politicians is higher than that given to a British Member of Parliament, and the number of parliamentarians in the underdeveloped African countries is also relatively high. In Gabon, there is one parliamentary representative for every 6,000 inhabitants, compared to one French parliamentary representative for every 100,000 Frenchmen. Many more figures of that sort indicate that in describing a typical underdeveloped economy it is essential to point out the high disproportion of the locally distributed wealth that goes into the pockets of a privileged few.
source: http://www.marxists.org/subject/africa/rodney-walter/how-europe/ch01.htm#s1
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