Tanzania General Election | How Ruling Party Might Support The Opposition

Tanzania General Election | How Ruling Party Might Support The Opposition

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Few hours ago, workers working on building UKAWA STAGE For Tomorrow Official Campaign Launch were banned to Continue their work by Police Force. News trending social media said, Police enquired them to hand over their Construction Permit otherwise they wont have a chance to Continue their work.

Well am not much into Politics but I kindly need to advice the Government that Not each and everything is bond in their Power some stuffs weight more than they can Imagine. All things that happening against UKAWA are indirect POSITIVE CAMPAIGN And probably the ruling party might loose their honest voters who would be victim of sympathy to the Opposition. Well am sorry If my am wrong but I SUPPORT LOWASSA, CHADEMA AND UKAWA Is My Strongest Pillar.

*PS Am sorry If I am poor in English, I had to use English to make sure the whole world get attention on Tanzania General Election 2015, a Country believed to be too democratic.

#Tanzania #UKAWA #teamlowasa [URL=https://www.jamiiforums.com/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=lowasa]#lowasa 4president[/URL] #lowasa #CHADEMA #M4C #MovementForChange #26464 #255 #BreakingNews #BBC #CNN #Aljazeera #UnitedNation #Democracy #EastAfrica #Kenya #Uganda #Burundi #Rwanda
 
CCM have been scoring own goal, seems like they don't have a formidable strategy, they've been goofing all along on their every move. Former president Mkapa climaxed it all by calling the opposition force, idlers (malofa), I remember even in my country Kenya, there are people we never allowed to speak in rallies, since everytime they spoke, we lost a huge chunk of voters.

Tanzanian opposition should use this opportunity to score, they too seems so unprepared, this is the right time to drive home the winning kick and score. Now that CCM are staggering on stage, and are busy trying to hold onto anything, it's the only one available chance for the opposition to amass the remaining strength and drive it home. But they too don't seem to be ready. I expected Lowassa to electrify the massive national attention he got yesterday, the guy is not eloquent, and he is too unsteady. His choice and flow of words are missing the much needed flavor. The whole nation was tense and attentive, waiting for him to release it..... the team involved in prepping him should up their game.

However, the former PM Sumaye and Masha didn't disappoint. They have it in them, and ironically they all came from CCM. Actually, the speakers yesterday who seemed to inspire were all from CCM, but UKAWA's own initial team has gone mute save for Mbowe.

Anyway, it's my own personal observation and opinion as a Kenyan with interests in Tanzania, I might be wrong and open for correction. CC: JokaKuu kui
 
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Wooow! .... The heading is so "professional"
It's catchy... The content is disappointing though.
 
Am here nigga...ain't going nowhere.
 
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MK254 You nailed it boo!
I hope Ukawa could make use of this, it's imperative for them to have a broader view of how things are going.

They definitely need to do something, yesterday's Launch was supposed to be a 'talk of the town' in terms of the Candidate's speech, but at least the crowd didn't disappoint. UKAWA/Lowassa's campaign hit the road with a flying start and they should keep the momentum, it's a good sign and an opportunity they shouldn't let slip through their fingers.
 
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