Tanzanians are in denial over the failures CCM

Tanzanians are in denial over the failures CCM

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When you get used to the pain,it is hard to tell the difference;

The people are denial,the might heroes of the republic have decided to close a single eye and use the left one to search for the right path.It is indeed a sarcasm. We are at the mercy of the prodigies of Dictatorship

For 50 years we have waited and hoped.Year after year we have kept on believing that freedom is coming tomorrow and that a better Tanzania will come.We can see light in the tunnel but the light keeps moving further as we get closer.

Things are no longer at easy and for most of us,Things are falling apart.The river between our current situation and the brighter future is filled water and we do not see the bridge to take us across.

We go to school but we do not get education because for the most part they do not want us to get educated or if I am to tell the truth they take us to school to keeps us of the streets.

We pay taxes even when we make losses and still the Taxes are not enough to provide the basics of the basics to the common man.Look at the basics and forget the media showdown.

I remember this now "A problem cannot fixed by the same level of thinking that created the problem at the first time"This is a fact that we try not to face.

Again unemployment is high,inflation is high and the quality of life for the majority is in the sharp decline whilst certain things such freedom of expression are being pressed.And the new constitution that would have given a right to devote an MP was scratched just to witness Taxpayers money being spent to buy and MP from the opposition to the ruling Party.

We are in denial and I need not say more.The sooner we wake up from this state of mind the better.We cannot keep hoping against hope while the little hope we had is being snatched away from us piece by piece.

After all who am I to judge?Time will tell and only history will put the fact straight.

I remain to be corrected

PBK
 
This level of cynicism is a sure recipe for failure. It looks like you have already given up.

To think that leaders in this country send kids to school just to keep them off the streets is sheer nonsense. Yes, it is true that our schools are not the best equipped with faculty or facilities, BUT to call them day-detention halls for our kids is beyond the pale. You even insinuated that these leaders don't want our kids to get an education. Really?

I see you lamenting that 50 years on and things are not better. There is no question previous leaders (maybe even current ones) had been selfish. But those are growing pains. Sometimes your siblings bit you up but you learn to defend yourself. The pains we see now are the results of policies that are trying to correct past ills.

Govt officials used to misappropriated govt funds. Those funds found their way into the streets in the form of easy money. Now that easy money is gone, money has dried up in the streets, small businesses that were depending on that easy money can't function like before and the results is a feeling that VYUMA VIMEKAZA.

Probably the govt should have enacted an aggressive FISCAL stimulus program to bring some of the money they collect back into the streets to ease unemployment. However the govt, in principle, is doing the right thing.

I really don't understand this clarion call of WAKING UP. The opposition are very fond of it. I hope you don't imply violence.
When you get used to the pain,it is hard to tell the difference;

The people are denial,the might heroes of the republic have decided to close a single and use the left one to search the right path.It is indeed a sarcasm. We are at the mercy of the prodigies of Dictatorship

For 50 years we have waited and hoped.Year after year we have kept on believing that freedom is coming tomorrow and that a better Tanzania will come.We can see light in the tunnel but the light keeps moving further as we get closer.

Things are no longer at easy and for most of us,Things are falling apart.The river between our current situation and the brighter future is filled water and we do not see the bridge to take us across.

We go to school but we do not get education because for the most part they do not want us to get educated or if I am to tell the truth they take us to school to keeps us of the streets.

We pay taxes even when we make losses and still the Taxes are not enough to provide the basics of the basics to the common man.Look at the basics and forget the media showdown.

I remember this now "A problem cannot fixed by the same level of thinking that created the problem at the first time"This is a fact that we try not to face.

Again unemployment is high,inflation is high and the quality of life for the majority is in the sharp decline whilst certain things such freedom of expression are being pressed.And the new constitution that would have given a right to devote an MP was scratched just to witness Taxpayers money being spent to buy and MP from the opposition to the ruling Party.

We are in denial and I need not say more.The sooner we wake up from this state of mind the better.We cannot keep hoping against hope while the little hope we had is being snatched away from us piece by piece.

After all who am I to judge?Time will tell and only history will put the fact straight.

I remain to be corrected

PBK
 
I don't think the guy is talking about the current situation only, since independency people had been dreaming for better service, but contrary they only witness their natural resources being taken away by strangers with help from our leaders whom we believed that, we elected them to govern us for the benefit of the people.

The truth is that the ruling party and the government and our leaders are not there for the benefit of the people.
 
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