Soon our nation will be in peril

Soon our nation will be in peril

try to think loud like a wiseman if you cant even reason a single fault you will never ever prosper!!!You currently understand the situation but you still bow your heard and clapping your hands that is a slave mind.
Thinking loud would be shouting. How is that for a wiseman?
 
The best thing in criticising the president lies in the fact that whatever happens in the country; the president has his hands on it either directly or indirectly.
JPM must be careful with his style of managing because when things starts to go wrong all his subordinates will lay the blame on him since he is the only one calling all the shots, he should trust the people he appointed to do the job if he cant trust them then he is doomed
 
JPM must be careful with his style of managing because when things starts to go wrong all his subordinates will lay the blame on him since he is the only one calling all the shots, he should trust the people he appointed to do the job if he cant trust them then he is doomed

That's the best analysis.
With his ruling style, he will take all the credit as well all the blame, depending on the outcomes of government decisions.
 
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That's the best analysis.
With his ruling style, he will take all the credit as well all the blame, depending on the outcomes of government decisions.
and i think his enemies are using his style to create his demise hopefully he is aware of that
 
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Kwangu mimi hata akiondoka leo tayari ni shujaa. Angalau anaipenda Tanzania na ni Mzalendo wa kweli. Nguvu za mafisadi ni kubwa lakini atafanikiwa tu. Let the hammer hammer the thieves and hooligans that used to hammer us.
 
JPM must be careful with his style of managing because when things starts to go wrong all his subordinates will lay the blame on him since he is the only one calling all the shots, he should trust the people he appointed to do the job if he cant trust them then he is doomed

Things have already gone wrong. Look at the situation we are in right now, and it keeps getting worse. Judging by the way Magu has handled things to date, i doubt he'll back down even when everyone turns against him. People think of him as omniscient, he'll definitely keep on pushing, after all he started the whole "Hapa kazi tu". Majority of Tanzanians are uneducated thats the real problem.
 
Thanks for this beautiful summarized analysis, but what you have said is highly debatable because I can stand and argue that since the beginning of JPM's regime the country has experienced a lot more positive benefits, one is he has been able to increase the level of revenue collection by limiting government expenditure, he has positively provoked the accountability of officials, he is cleaning ghost workers, and a lot more that i haven't mentioned but we have experienced as citizens. On the other side your saying he is creating more enemies, actually I can see he is creating friends a lot more friends we have seen kagame, now Museveni. And if the whites really really really want to finance an accountable government then this is the government they should finance. Because it is a government trying to ensure accountability is at its maximum no 'corruption entertained'. So frankly arguing i stand say i can see a better Tanzania in the coming days.
I agree with some of your comments. He has explicitly shown how serious his government is especially on issues related to corruption and accountability. It has always been claimed that JPM has good intention of helping a common "mwananchi" in everything that the government does, but why do we see things contrary to our expectations? Let be honest here, having good intention is necessary but not sufficient to help the common mwananchi. One needs to strategically apply appropriate tools to realise the intended outcome. How do you claim to help the mwananchi while you actions, words, policies and measures increase price of sugar, reduce freedom of speech, make financial transaction really expensive and a lot more of the same colour?
 
I agree with some of your comments. He has explicitly shown how serious his government is especially on issues related to corruption and accountability. It has always been claimed that JPM has good intention of helping a common "mwananchi" in everything that the government does, but why do we see things contrary to our expectations? Let be honest here, having good intention is necessary but not sufficient to help the common mwananchi. One needs to strategically apply appropriate tools to realise the intended outcome. How do you claim to help the mwananchi while you actions, words, policies and measures increase price of sugar, reduce freedom of speech, make financial transaction really expensive and a lot more of the same colour?

Come on structuralist, the sukari saga is an outcome of the previous regime, this regime is setting things right cant you see it is trying to resolve the issue by upgrading sugar production in the former sugar factories and even building a new one in Kigoma. Freedom of speech is not reduced, we need to ask ourselves questions like, is American and European democracy relevant to our context??!!. We should ask ourselves these questions baring in mind our history, politics, economy and social life. Freedom of speech has limitations. The country needs strong people to build strong institutions. Lets be patriotic this is not time to condemn we need to hurry things cant you see we are so late. The financial transactions do not affect the public it is the banks and network companie's responsibility. The government takes 18% of what the banks and network companies considered to be their profit when a user does a transaction. This is a win win situation. Lets open our eyes, lets be patient, lets be proud of our country. Rome was not built in one day. I have hopes of a better Tanzania in the coming days
 
Come on structuralist, the sukari saga is an outcome of the previous regime, this regime is setting things right cant you see it is trying to resolve the issue by upgrading sugar production in the former sugar factories and even building a new one in Kigoma. Freedom of speech is not reduced, we need to ask ourselves questions like, is American and European democracy relevant to our context??!!. We should ask ourselves these questions baring in mind our history, politics, economy and social life. Freedom of speech has limitations. The country needs strong people to build strong institutions. Lets be patriotic this is not time to condemn we need to hurry things cant you see we are so late. The financial transactions do not affect the public it is the banks and network companie's responsibility. The government takes 18% of what the banks and network companies considered to be their profit when a user does a transaction. This is a win win situation. Lets open our eyes, lets be patient, lets be proud of our country. Rome was not built in one day. I have hopes of a better Tanzania in the coming days

Better Tanzania won't come overnight, it takes time to get there. But, no matter what, still we can do something for the coming generations. I hope they will be proud of us. I think that, as a nation, we have to change our mindsets, work together towards our goals. Otherwise we will keep on blaming each other or blame leaders as they are the root causal of these failures we face and then forget the responsibility we have for our nation. As I see, the major problems in our society are the lack of patriotism, responsibility and accountability. Unfortunately, we are the nation whose people never look at their history, we don't learn and feel proud of the founders of this nation for the great job they did to this country. The foundation of this country was certainly built on principles of respect and unity, which we should be proud of. But , tend turn our backs and think there is no history we can learn. This is where we got lost, this is the reason we are looking for who took us here, instead of thinking actions to take to solve the problems, since we know that we are already lost.

I think we need a rescue boat before the ship sinks and if appropriate actions won't be taken at ample time, I'm not sure whether we gonna get to our final destination. However, I hope that, we have got the Captain who aims to alter the course and turn our ship to the right course which our founder fathers of this nation aimed at.
So, it is our responsibility to support him if we really believe that he is the guy who can take us to the final destination we all dream.
 
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Thanks for this beautiful summarized analysis, but what you have said is highly debatable because I can stand and argue that since the beginning of JPM's regime the country has experienced a lot more positive benefits, one is he has been able to increase the level of revenue collection by limiting government expenditure, he has positively provoked the accountability of officials, he is cleaning ghost workers, and a lot more that i haven't mentioned but we have experienced as citizens. On the other side your saying he is creating more enemies, actually I can see he is creating friends a lot more friends we have seen kagame, now Museveni. And if the whites really really really want to finance an accountable government then this is the government they should finance. Because it is a government trying to ensure accountability is at its maximum no 'corruption entertained'. So frankly arguing i stand say i can see a better Tanzania in the coming days.
I think in the eyes of many he seems to be doing ok but in real economical view, the country is experiencing the most difficult time. He seems to be increasing revenue but in reak sense revenue has gone down.
 
Better Tanzania won't come overnight, it takes time to get there. But, no matter what, still we can do something for the coming generations. I hope they will be proud of us. I think that, as a nation, we have to change...I think we need a rescue boat before the ship sinks and if appropriate actions won't be taken at ample time, I'm not sure whether we gonna get to our final destination. However, I hope that, we have got the Captain who aims to alter the course and turn our ship to the right course which our founder fathers of this nation aimed at.
So, it is our responsibility to support him if we really believe that he is the guy who can take us to the final destination we all dream.


Another best analysis.
Mkuu, on my opinion everything else is agree-able but I think am missing a point on red. What kind of support do you mean?
This can be successful only if, the guy is supportable to begin with.

The way he's perceived by others and his leadership style correspond to someone who's less open to liberal ideas, which I don't think is the best thing especially for our young nation.(..stand to be corrected)

People might want to suggest something that can support him in one way or the other but what if, that suggestion comes in a form of criticism, a different opinion or point of view from his, will he be open to it? Cos at least his public persona don't say so.
He has placed himself in a bubble that makes it hard for people to reach out to him.
 
Another best analysis.
Mkuu, on my opinion everything else is agree-able but I think am missing a point on red. What kind of support do you mean?
This can be successful only if, the guy is supportable to begin with.

The way he's perceived by others and his leadership style correspond to someone who's less open to liberal ideas, which I don't think is the best thing especially for our young nation.(..stand to be corrected)

People might want to suggest something that can support him in one way or the other but what if, that suggestion come in a different opinion or point of view than his, will he be open to it? Cos at least his public persona don't say so.
He has placed himself in a bubble that makes it hard for people to reach out to him.
That is one of his weaknesses. I think he lacks an ability to withstand challenges. Being too emotional is another failure of him. Nevertheless, I think he aims to bring accountability and responsibility in our society. To establish a society whose people are responsibility to fulfill the dream of new Tanzania we all hope for. That is my opinion (and I stand to be corrected). Try to look back 6-8 years ago, we lived in a rotten society with full of crimes, corruption in its fully both in public and private sectors. Our nation was like a corruption haven, nobody cared (it is sad). I think we have problems on how we get our leaders. Otherwise we couldn't have these kind of leader with this craziness of selfishness and greedy in its totality. And I think, this is where we messed up. Lack of a strong institution to set forth principles and guidelines on how we get serious and committed leaders, is another problem we face as a nation.
 
" Give a small boy a hammer and he will find everything he encounters needs pounding" Maslow's hammer theory in psychology.

The parents and most of the relatives of the small boy around him will praise him for his pounding and won't be concerned for the damage created.But only a few won't be pleased and fewer will air their frustrations.

Come on fellow tanzanians why should I be one of the few who thinks the current President is not doing his job right.6 months ago I told people that Magufuli is not presidential material and six months later on our nation is in peril.

"True loyalty means telling someone the hard truth" but everyone is scared of him.He is creating more enemies as he is giving questionable orders about every crisis we are facing from MCC to SUKARI saga.He tends to think he knows better than everyone and we all know that's the end of any empire.

Mkuu umenena vizuri ila naogopa kukupa like nisijepelekwa mahakamani kwa kumkosoa Rais wangu Mheshimiwa,Mtukufu Dr John Pombe Magufuli.

Ni hayo tu mkuu wangu,
 
Mkuu umenena vizuri ila naogopa kukupa like nisijepelekwa mahakamani kwa kumkosoa Rais wangu Mheshimiwa,Mtukufu Dr John Pombe Magufuli.

Ni hayo tu mkuu wangu,


Haha!, nimependa ulivonena kule kwa Mugabe.

I love sarcasm, will keep you on the safe side especially this time around, with all that's going on with our 'commander in chief'
 
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