This election is about choosing a different path for our country, We, as the citizens of this country we love, have a choice to make about the path we are going to pursue as a country. There are two candidates on the ?spotlight? with two different paths for our country.
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Attacking Lowassa is trying to make Tanzanians believe that this election is not about a new path for our country?..What the critics fail to understand is that this election is not about Lowassa, it is about us (the citizens)
I wish I had seen this thread much earlier because it speaks to a lot of the sentiments I felt towards this election and how vital it was in determining the direction we will take as a country. What I found to be very frustrating was how the majority of people simply refused to look beyond party lines when it came to making their decision. What was even worse was a media that chose to mire itself in the mud-slinging while completely ignoring other key issues that ought have been the forefront of the discussion. No one was out there calling for detailed policy plans and ideas that held any water. Nothing substantive about the economy, education, healthcare, or any other important issue facing the Tanzanian people. Promises were being thrown around but no one was explaining how they plan to fund their little giveaways.
In my opinion both candidates were lacking, but that is what we had to go with so no point in harping on about it. What it came down to was as you put it
business as usual or
business through change, and given the state of the country I really thought this was a no-brainer.
Track records and substance of character are all important in determining who we want to be our leaders, but that should have not been the only determining factor especially in our current system that is heavily dependent on an extremely powerful political establishment. This idea that JPM is somehow removed from this establishment and he will bring sweeping changes from within CCM that will carry us to the next generation is simply laughable. However well intentioned people might want to believe that JPM is, the fact remains that he has been and continues to be a part of a political system that has directly led to where we are today as a country. And if you believe that where we are today is a good place then may God grant you his good graces, because there is no hope for you.
I have never been a big fan of Lowassa and probably won't warm up to him significantly anytime soon, but I believe it was absolutely vital that he won the election, if only for what it would have meant in terms of redefining the political landscape that has for so long hindered this country from moving forward. A win for the opposition would have sent a loud and clear message to all "shape up or be gone!"
There is no need beat a dead horse, since the process has come and gone, but somehow we have to find a way to elevate the conversation in the future. If anything this election has just highlighted the absolutely pathetic state of the political discourse in this country.
People with objective minds are so rare in this country...Tanzanians are used to poverty, they have been led to believe that God is the one to blame for their impoverishment.....and that government has nothing to do with their welfare.....
The objectivity you speak of can be attained, but obviously an objective citizenry is not in the best interest of the current establishment. Whereas there might not be an outright conspiracy plot designed to keep people uninformed, you can be sure the establishment are not in any hurry to foster an environment where people make informed decisions come election time. This is where an independent and free media plays a key role in maintaining the balance, but good luck finding that anytime soon.