The Daily Nation(Kenya): Like others, Tanzania's Magufuli is bound to fail

BUSH FINISHED HIS TWO TERMS, HE WAS NOT VOTED OUT. BLAIR WAS NOT VOTED OUT, HE STEPPED DOWN AND GORDON BROWN BECAME THE LEADER OF THE LABOUR PARTY, THEREFORE YOU ARE WRONG.
So what is your point then? I thought you said Bush and Blair went against the wishes of their own people. If Bush was voted in again, then it means the people approved his policies.

As for Blair, why did he step down? You know he was universally vilified as Bush's lapdog.
AS THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF KENYA STATED THAT IF THE CONSTITUTION IS TO BE FOLLOWED 95% OF LEADERS WILL NOT FIT TO GOVERN.
And if an entire country depends on the goodwill of just one person, you are guaranteed Hitler and Mussolini.

UNDER PRESIDENT MAGUFULI TANZANIA IS GOING TO BE THE SAME IF PEOPLE LIKE YOU ARE NOT GETTING ON HIS WAY.
Hardly, I am just voicing an opinion.

And what is with shouting and screaming with uppercase letters? It does not make you any more persuasive.
 
You can't micro manage every little thing, nobody is that clever. I am all sacking anyone caught with their hands in the till, but what about the process? You can't be everywhere at the same time. By the way, why couldn't he fire and jail those Escrow culprits? He will really impress me if he does.
 
Ngoja nimjibu huyu professor katika lugha yake kwa sababu amenikera sana. Watu kama hawa bure kabisa. Siku zote wanajaribu kutia mchanga vitumbua vya wenzao. Yeye ajikite katika ku-pontificate nadharia kwenye Ivory-Tower yake ya Oxford. Waachie utawala wakina tingatinga.

It comes a time when old molds need to be broken. Magufuli is breaking the mold used to shape African leaders hitherto. Either support him or stay out of the way. There is always 2020 or 2025 to make changes if he is such a lousy leader. Prof. Cheeseman (if this is your real name) kwa sasa naomba uufyate.


Magufuli is not, and has never been anti-elite. Definitely, he is anti-corruption. It just happens that the majority of corrupt individuals are the elites. So please, my good professor, don't confuse the fight against corruption as the fight against the elites, far from it.


I think it is instructive to point out that CCM individual leaders (past and present) were corrupt and took advantage of a lax leadership at the top to enrich themselves. To the contrary, the party ideology and manifesto is very clear on corruption and governance. What Magufuli is doing now is not of his own making. He is following to the letter the CCM election manifesto. This is true of other political parties in the country as well. CDM as a party has superb vision (in the books) on democracy and for the future of Tanzania. The question is, "Is this true of the individual CDM leaders?" We all know what happened last year during elections.


You are generalizing about populism here, dear professor. And as they say, "generalities are generally true - but not in this specific case". Your statement about populism may be true for many leaders, Africans or not, but let us look at Magufuli. The man has been in government for over 20 years. In every position he held he trail-blazed with tough decisions from the beginning to the end. He may not have been successful in all his bulldozing antics BUT you cannot accuse him of having started with vigor (nguvu ya soda) just to fizzle at the end. If this is what you are anticipating then take a number my friend. Kama wewe ni fisi na unasubiri huo mkono anaoupunga huyo kiumbe utadondoka, basi utakufa njaa.

I don't see Magufuli fizzling towards the end of his leadership. We are in for a rough 10-year ride, hold onto your pants folks.


Tanzania, as is the case with many African countries, has been rotten to the core for many years. Shamba la bibi. We needed an almost "ruthless" person to bring that practice to a grinding halt. Ni vigumu sana kumnyang'anya mtu tonge kinywani, na kulikuwa na elites wengi waliokuwa na matonge matau matatu mkononi. If this is what you meant by "breaking eggs to make an omelet", so be it.

The situation was so bad in Tanzania that, actually, the economy was running using money stolen from government coffers. As a consequence of Magufuli's actions, money supply is now tight, those who were living lavishly are now tightening their belts and the government revenue has increased. In the short run this will be really hard for everyone. But, when the new equilibrium is reached (don't know when) the economy will be really strong, unlike the old fictitious economy where the elites (corruption kingpins) lived like royalty while the rest were suffering.


This is shear nonsense.

Zanzibar is a country with an independent Constitution and their very own independent electoral commission (ZEC). Not even Nyerere could have had the power to legally intervene in the Zanzibar elections of last year. The president of the union government may give advice to the Zanzibar leadership BUT just an advice. She or he cannot annul or approve election results in the Islands.

You know, Zanzibar cannot have their cake and eat it too. You either have your independent Constitution and run your own civic affairs or subordinate yourself to the union government. Either/Or, not both. So dear professor, if you don't know what you are talking about it is best to keep quite. You are embarrassing yourself and the institution (Oxford University) that gave you tenure, for uttering such nonsensical statements.


I, for one, was much in favor of the opposition parties going around the country and meet with people. I thought this would bring the opposition parties close to the grassroots so that they may be able to articulate their agendas for the development of the country. How else would the ordinary citizen decide on their future leaders if they don't see them until election time?

The problem with UKUTA was that it was doomed to fail before the scheduled starting date. UKUTA was confrontational in nature right from the beginning. The purpose of UKUTA was to incite the whole country to go against the duly-elected government - simply put - to portray defiance against Magufuli's government.

Tell me, my good professor, which country in the whole world (including Britain) would allow mass protest countrywide instigated by opposition parties? The very essence of UKUTA was anarchy - not democracy. You, of all the people, should know better than presenting it as a legitimate democratic process.

I have always said that CDM lacks strategies (long term plans for success). They have always resorted to tactical (short-term) acts and activism (harakati). While activism worked very well for them in the beginning by mobilizing masses, it is now becoming their very own albatross.


You know professor, Tanzania happens to have term limits for the office of the president. Past presidents did "business as usual" sort of governance and see where that took us. Give this man a chance (I hope he gets 10 years) and then let Tanzanians decide if they like what he has done or not. After 10 years (maybe 5 years - who knows) we will definitely get someone else (from CCM or opposition).

For now, hush - professor - hush.
 
Mimi huwa sijadili habari kabla ya kufahamu chanzo chake! Au mwandishi ni wewe nini? Hao makajanja wa kikenya mmewalipa sh. ngapi?
Mbona nimeweka chanzo na jina la mwandishi? kwa nini kila kitu unadhani ni kulipwa?
 
taja kipaumbele cha awamu ya tano
Sijui kwa nini munapanic? Tangu awamu ya tatu na ile ya usela, ya nne, wanafunzi walikaa chini bila madawati. Leo hii madawati hayana jengo la kuingia. Bado hamuoni umuhimu wa huyu rais over the past?

Kuna watu hapa wanasifia hata nguo za mstaafu Kikwete bila hata kueleza uchafu wa wanafunzi ktk awamu yake, waliokaa chini kwenye mavumbi. Article ya daily Nation ni ujinga tu, maana title inasema like others, which others? Like other Tanzanian leaders? Like other African leaders? Like other world leaders? It is full of nonsensical analyses reflecting no achievement from where we have been.
 
hayo madawati wananchi wamechangishana,sio hela.ya serikali
 
No blah blah! Stop being a stereotype. A more nuanced analysis of this post which I attempts to quantify some of my-I maintain-reasonable assumptions would be very interesting to look at.
This is indeed a lame comment I have ever read in JF.
 
To start with, which micro thing? Since independence, 1961. Presidents have been nominating government executives, Prime ministers down to district officers. No one had ever raised so huge doubt except now as they are fired. In fact, during Mwinyi's regime, one 'kuli' at the National Milling corporation was fired for not rising

So you mean nominating is not at micro management, but firing hurts to meaning, it is a micro level management?
 
Ukiona mzungu anakohoa kwa spidi hii ya JPM ujue tuko sahihi, chapa ilale JPM.
je kuna ushauri katoa huyo prof., au anashauri tuendelee na status quo???
 
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Tanzania tuna vipaumbele vyetu na sisi ndio tutakaosema kama Rais atafeli ama la! Hao mabwana zenu ambao kila siku mnawakumbatia subirini utawala wa UKAWA ndipo muwape hicho wanachohitaji.
Mbona kipindi wanampongeza wewe Lizibon ndiye ulikuwa wa kwanza kuleta Uzi kuwa Kenya wamkubali magufuri na hukuwakatalia kuwa ninyi nyumbu ndo mnaostahili kumkubali na sio wao. Leo wamerudiwa ufahamu na kuona walikuwa wanasifia shetani kuwa ni Malaika Mkuu kumbe siyo unaanza kujinyea hapa punguani mkubwa wewe.
 
They pay you well, very well. You know who. Just do your job, ukipunguza kasi tu lazima utumbuliwe. There are many people out there who can do a dirty work.
 


It is only when the President is willing and ready to work on our New Constitutional framework or for a start initiate few changes in our existing constitution e.g free Electoral commission ,have section on our constitution allowing Sitting and out of Office President to be sue for some serious criminal Matter(corruption and misuse of office)
 
Yes we needed a president like him ( during the election and that's why we voted him in) His he still relevant ? Think big !
 
They pay you well, very well. You know who. Just do your job, ukipunguza kasi tu lazima utumbuliwe. There are many people out there who can do a dirty work.
I couldn't say it better. They are paying him very well. Using Tax Payers hard earned money! It's a shame!
 
He he he kama mbwai iwe mbwai. Kumbe waziri yuko nulled kiasi hicho...Hivi hii alisema lini?Inabidi hyo profesa amfundishe waziri wake kabla ya kumkosoa rais wa Tanzania.
 
He he he kama mbwai iwe mbwai. Kumbe waziri yuko nulled kiasi hicho...Hivi hii alisema lini?Inabidi hyo profesa amfundishe waziri wake kabla ya kumkosoa rais wa Tanzania.
And who said Gaddafi was Kuwait's President?...
 
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