Eric Cartman
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- May 21, 2009
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Smatta,
I feel on ya vision and I too want to see young people given the chance to give direction rather than cling to old school politians especially in Tanzania who have run out of ideas. We 'too' the young make our stand in way through this forum it has been noticed already.
But the bottom line is this the pyramid of power esp in Tanzania is too rigid and unshakable we have ministers who have been in power for over 20years now; and they're not even thinking of hanging up their boots. So how are we going to give chances to our up and coming visionaries. You have to understand this people are expected to run in the next election may be not from me and you. But from some grandma and grandpa who thinks he's some sort of their local hero. You see every time they return to their constituency they are welcomed with 'vigeregere' and local dances how are you going top that just for welcome greetings.
The other problems we have is that we have people already establishing themselves through the backs of this people so when he goes, he has already made himself being associated as the next hero. What needs to be done is we need a leader who is going to bring the right changes that is push to endorse new intellectuals and visionaries into other sectors and make their names so they are associated with heroes kule vijijini and that is one way to crop up many young talents into future politics.
Or else this is where alot would say juma is pathetic, but i truly believe the days of us seeing ourselves as tribals, regionals, religioners or any other mila and jadi crap should be done just for the sake of looking at the whole perspective of things. This people needs to know who is responsible for their woes, the man they dance to until their feet hurt is not there for their interest but his in most cases. Yet he will most definetly return to public office; his friends will also return giving them the assumption we're still naive, this is why this fisadi saga will take time to end esp in tanzania.
Another thing we have is situational poverty since a majority are born to it they come to associate with it as fate and struggle all their lifes trying to cope with it rather than condemn the people responsible, today its me and you making the noises but i guarantee you more than 90% of people in dire poverty dont even care to shout out yet coming election you see them first in the queues going to vote for their hero, yaani ina udhi mno.
This is where I see the new Katiba will be helpful, since we can not or its proving to be difficult to oust them we need measures of openness from deals that sells our lands and other assets also to be able to challenge the instituons of power if its in the interest of the nations. Example we had a chief police officer yesterday acquitted for his partricipation in the crimes he orchestrated, this is in our court of laws its a joke. Now we have to wait for the government to intervene if they think he shouldn't be freed why why why, this is just one example we have lots of other people who are responsible for many other social woes coming out of courts as if they made the laws themselves. Now you see even the judges think they can bent the interpretition of our laws because no one is going to after them its a joke. So we can't get the big fish no the middle size ones. What sort of messages is our courts sending to me is the judge can be bought to it absurd im telling you.
this is why i think we need to sort our govarnance first before anything because what we have its a joke. We can have the EAC today but each of us has major internal problems who's going to help who. We need to make this people accountable if not their ufisadis then for their responsbility of power just get things straight first you're killing our nations with yourself never ending motives.
I feel on ya vision and I too want to see young people given the chance to give direction rather than cling to old school politians especially in Tanzania who have run out of ideas. We 'too' the young make our stand in way through this forum it has been noticed already.
But the bottom line is this the pyramid of power esp in Tanzania is too rigid and unshakable we have ministers who have been in power for over 20years now; and they're not even thinking of hanging up their boots. So how are we going to give chances to our up and coming visionaries. You have to understand this people are expected to run in the next election may be not from me and you. But from some grandma and grandpa who thinks he's some sort of their local hero. You see every time they return to their constituency they are welcomed with 'vigeregere' and local dances how are you going top that just for welcome greetings.
The other problems we have is that we have people already establishing themselves through the backs of this people so when he goes, he has already made himself being associated as the next hero. What needs to be done is we need a leader who is going to bring the right changes that is push to endorse new intellectuals and visionaries into other sectors and make their names so they are associated with heroes kule vijijini and that is one way to crop up many young talents into future politics.
Or else this is where alot would say juma is pathetic, but i truly believe the days of us seeing ourselves as tribals, regionals, religioners or any other mila and jadi crap should be done just for the sake of looking at the whole perspective of things. This people needs to know who is responsible for their woes, the man they dance to until their feet hurt is not there for their interest but his in most cases. Yet he will most definetly return to public office; his friends will also return giving them the assumption we're still naive, this is why this fisadi saga will take time to end esp in tanzania.
Another thing we have is situational poverty since a majority are born to it they come to associate with it as fate and struggle all their lifes trying to cope with it rather than condemn the people responsible, today its me and you making the noises but i guarantee you more than 90% of people in dire poverty dont even care to shout out yet coming election you see them first in the queues going to vote for their hero, yaani ina udhi mno.
This is where I see the new Katiba will be helpful, since we can not or its proving to be difficult to oust them we need measures of openness from deals that sells our lands and other assets also to be able to challenge the instituons of power if its in the interest of the nations. Example we had a chief police officer yesterday acquitted for his partricipation in the crimes he orchestrated, this is in our court of laws its a joke. Now we have to wait for the government to intervene if they think he shouldn't be freed why why why, this is just one example we have lots of other people who are responsible for many other social woes coming out of courts as if they made the laws themselves. Now you see even the judges think they can bent the interpretition of our laws because no one is going to after them its a joke. So we can't get the big fish no the middle size ones. What sort of messages is our courts sending to me is the judge can be bought to it absurd im telling you.
this is why i think we need to sort our govarnance first before anything because what we have its a joke. We can have the EAC today but each of us has major internal problems who's going to help who. We need to make this people accountable if not their ufisadis then for their responsbility of power just get things straight first you're killing our nations with yourself never ending motives.