New administration under Samia Suluhu gives hope after 5 years of hopelessness

Without forceful removals, Ngorongoro will definitely die because competing needs of modernity will destroy natural habitats and wildlife will pay a fatal price.


Once wildlife is decimated human life will also be compromised as precipitation dwindles following denudation.

Standing for the rights of wildlife will sustain humanity as we know it.

Evictions should not only focus on those who are inside but on those who have moved the landmarks and trespassed the legal boundaries particularly those in Monduli and NHFR.


Someone needs to stand up and be counted.


 

If the way he had shoddily run the UDSM is anything to go by then he is unfit driver to lead the process. He never stood for justice and his fingers often caught in the cookie's jar...keeps wondering whether mistreating students, rocking their careers or handing over prime land to fake investors because they oil his grubby fingers qualify him to poke his nose where it does not belong.

UDSM would have made lots of money if it had took a loan and build and rent out Mlimani Park but earns pittance because he chose to line up his pockets first.

The less we hear from him the better for everybody
 
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