Why Magufuli administration misses the point on Government splurge

Why Magufuli administration misses the point on Government splurge

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Sure, God is there. But do we woe for our miseries with mucus all around our nostrils and mouths waiting for the wrath of God to fall on our rivals? No! We have brain to plan on how to tackle different challenges and huddles that obstruct our way into resolving them.
Let us, therefore, use our brains to develop various theories which could lead to the findings of who was behind this merciless and inhuman attack to Hon Lissu and why!
Lissu never the real issue but its symptomatic catharsis
 
Mr Mwanzi1, if you stand for correction, let me put it in my way that, we are not a 'laid back society' but rather a 'deliberate sabotaged society' by internal and external selfish personalities. Look at how our natural resources are being mishandled, how our industries were privatized, how youths rush to towns and cities leaving the old folks to till on the land, how our expatriates perform their duties in a manner of 'business as usual', etc, etc! Inasmuch we dance to this tune of 'laid back society', we will remain so, though it is just a mindset misconception and not the reality!
Digest and cheers!
The real concern is the perpetrators of these injustices have refused to take responsibility but are now posing as inherent victims!
 
Being patriotic does not mean condoning killings. It is more than that! It is about love of your country and its people and of which killings of fellow citizens is never in the society's dictionary, if not vocabulary! And when it happens to be otherwise, it is vehemently condemned and cursed!
Amen!
 
And by doing so, you limit yourselves from thinking outside the box and therefore, doom other relevant applicable theories / therapies to security challenges, and pole sana!
Stick to the philosophy of 'the talking between the accusing finger and other fingers', please!
After being vanquished on policy debates whittling down your perceived threats to own survival may also be plausible
 
We need to oust this bumpkin and replace him with someone elegant who doesn't use clumsy solutions in national affairs.

First, are you agreeing with me this con artist has already miserably failed to get us to the so-called tanzania ya viwanda?
There is no development without justice. Claiming hard work without justice is a path to sustainable development contradicts development history and Biblical edicts.

Ants are the most disciplined and hardworking creatures in history of creation but beyond anthills they have nothing else to flourish!
 
No, unless you make me believe so. By the way, what type of industries do you refer to?
My take is, success is how right you play your 'opportunity cards'. We have all necessary resources to meet our goals and what is important is our togetherness. The countries successes never come as a 'one man show' but more jointly.
Let us join hands together, towards our road map, to our vision - NCHI YA VIWANDA!
By the way, when and how do you plan to oust what you call bumpkin? Remember, you may think you are seeing rightly whilst you are seeing wrongly.
Digest and cheers!
And industrial nation over my foot. Political intrigues ought to screech unto a halt

We will never get there with this legal regimes in place
 
I agree with you that our conscious was taken for granted by the very people we put our trust to lead us. But how do you bring back normality to the society which hasn't experience free speech, or personal determination or rule of law. Do we rush the change and risk social meltdown like what we see in Libya or Iraq? Or we introduce change gradually like what we see in China and Cuba, maybe North Korea. CCM there doing what they doing because there is no one with plan B to offer the people, how I wish we had a stable and robust opposition, which can offer us a sustainable plan.
The opposition is ccm in the making. Look at the way they are rupturing their own minuscule parties unto shards just to serve own bellies

Subvention never goes beyond Dar and CCM has smelled blood as you see some councilors are falling after being compromised by lack of credible ideology and commitment from the apex
 
Who says there is no freedom of speech? Let us try to differentiate between freedom of speech and freedom of abusing!
In anyway and anyhow, the human character stands no compromise with mocking and abusing language and there is also nowhere in judicial books where such is left to stay!
In other words bad languages have no sophisticated audible tune and therefore left either to be ignored or contained.
By the way, can you name one country among the so called 'most democratic nations' in the world which continues with endless political meetings after election? If none, is it because for them, "time is money"?
Digest and cheers!
Calling mass rallies to criticize the abuses of power and its excesses is abusing freedom of expression
 
Sounds insincere. How do you recruit when mass rallies and political activities are constitutionally houghed

But the issue I was referring to was not about recruiting grassroots members, I was referring on recruiting technocrats, strategist, PR, lawyer etc. The people who can set the tone for next general election or set motion on opposition political vehicle.

But if I go back your point that, how can opposition function with political ban set on them, look at what is going on in Spain right now with Catalan independence. Those guys are bombarded with ban after ban, but there still working. Rallies is not the only way to communicate with the wider public. I mention before that local party officers, social media and traditional media can play a key role on spreading the word to the people.

Just the other day i came accros the article on DailyNews online, written by P. Msekwa explaining that the bad was not all bad for Chadema, now they've time to rebuild there party and position themselves to the prospects of governing.

CHADEMA: Rallies are a wastage of time
 
I think you misunderstood me on both points, when I said "society which hasn't experience freedom of speech", I meant most of our people are not familiar with rules of freedom of speech, most people they don't know where it starts and where it ends. Most people took the word free speech literally as it is, and some political leaders are no better. Sometimes those leaders pretend not to know what is right from wrong so that they can clock a bit of politician mileage.

There is time for politics and time for work in most of responsible democratic countries. I'm not sure why you thought I'm against what Pres. Magufuli has introduced in our country. Even though our constitution allows political gathering, but we need to be sensible with our development and let people work. At same time we can save a bit of money from policing those gatherings.
Constitutional rights embedded in freedom of expression and speech are pillars of development for a simple reason accountability is impossible to institutionalize without it

Those who call for accountability without these rights are fraught with hypocrisy, insincerity and evil intents!
 
Constitutional rights embedded in freedom of expression and speech are pillars of development for a simple reason accountability is impossible to institutionalize without it

Those who call for accountability without these rights are fraught with hypocrisy, insincerity and evil intents!
The funny things is, all those "rights" they only exist on paper in our country. Majority of our people they haven't experience real freedom of expression or freedom of speech. We been mould to say what our leaders wanted us to say. And I know there is real hunger of these rights but CCM will do what it takes not to give them all in one go for fear of (A) loosing power, and (B) preserve national unity. So we have a long road to travel.
 
But the issue I was referring to was not about recruiting grassroots members, I was referring on recruiting technocrats, strategist, PR, lawyer etc. The people who can set the tone for next general election or set motion on opposition political vehicle.

But if I go back your point that, how can opposition function with political ban set on them, look at what is going on in Spain right now with Catalan independence. Those guys are bombarded with ban after ban, but there still working. Rallies is not the only way to communicate with the wider public. I mention before that local party officers, social media and traditional media can play a key role on spreading the word to the people.

Just the other day i came accros the article on DailyNews online, written by P. Msekwa explaining that the bad was not all bad for Chadema, now they've time to rebuild there party and position themselves to the prospects of governing.

CHADEMA: Rallies are a wastage of time
Msekwa is part of problem but now masquerading as the solution. If resources are squandered and fiefdoms accumulate power in few hands will the power of reason have a day in the courts of public opinion?
 
The funny things is, all those "rights" they only exist on paper in our country. Majority of our people they haven't experience real freedom of expression or freedom of speech. We been mould to say what our leaders wanted us to say. And I know there is real hunger of these rights but CCM will do what it takes not to give them all in one go for fear of (A) loosing power, and (B) preserve national unity. So we have a long road to travel.
In a maelstrom of injustices national unity is a mere illusion
 
In a maelstrom of injustices national unity is a mere illusion
That is very true, anyone who is leading this country will have national unity at heart. But CCM is on driving seat at the moment, they will do and say anything to legitimise their position.
 
I agree and the simple answer is no.
This is my contribution to his stray bullet

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