Why Magufuli administration misses the point on Government splurge

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Mbiya heckled Magufuli last election and no wonder his visits are constrained to homeland where pricking ethnic pride seems the last clutch at a departing straw
Who's Mbiya? He is enjoying to visit his ancestral roots. What's problem for him as a president?
 
Title never sanctifies a titleholder. Character is etched by many factors but title having almost no role in it.
Call a spade a spade. He continue to take Tanzania to the right direction. People chose and ordained him, so he doesn't be intimated by anybody.
 
With heavy artillery indeed the police will be gentle like an ice cream in your belly.
What do you expect? Police go serve them cups of tea and biscuits?

Stay close and watch goons get punished for their stupidity.

Police will not punish them like their mamas would, mama's punishment is mild but not polices' punishment, they will suffer the consequences.
 
Now u are spitting bloodshed! Scary stuff
 

Words of wisdom. Constitutional disrespects are berated but not quelled with negotiations. There is nothing to negotiate. Our youth are ready to reclaim their stolen dreams from power mongers. Readiness to sacrifice for their children's children
 
Words of wisdom. Constitutional disrespects are berated but not quelled with negotiations. There is nothing to negotiate.
We aren't ready to negotiate with political brokers.
Our youth are ready to reclaim their stolen dreams from power mongers. Readiness to sacrifice for their children's children
Let those political brokers do it with their families, not jobless hungry youths. Because many of their children have never been seen in public, they are busy and rich already.
 
We aren't ready to negotiate with political brokers.
Let those political brokers do it with their families, not jobless hungry youths. Because many of their children have never been seen in public, they are busy and rich already.
If you live by the sword expect to be ultimately be consumed by the sword. It is God's commandment and it will outlives all of us.

Violence is never a one way traffic but a dual carriageway.... So maim and kill but you will be a victim too in the same measure.
 
Makonda is fomenting violence. He ought to be reminded our criminal justice system rocks despite his ignorance. The gist of the law is "innocence until proven guilty" and baying for suspects' blood is anarchy.
 
The glee that greeted the killings of four police ought to be viewed in its right perspective.

The relationship between the police and the populace has hit lowest levels largely because of gratuitous violence and insensitivity police unleashed upon us.

Rather than embarking upon witch hunting of the cheerleaders of the police killers we need to ask ourselves why have we permitted very cheap politicians to stir violence and bloodshed while bemoaning not our collective condonation
 
Severally, I have advised to investigate the Chadema claims they won the presidency by 62% implying Magufuli is a state house squatter.

Unless these serious criminal allegations are investigated by an independent body we are heading unto civil unrest and the next election will be violent and bloody.

NEC has been defending itself rather than advising for legislation empowered commission to investigate it.

Kenya did it after 2007 election fiasco with the revered South African Judge Kriegler and made the subsequent election in 2012 bearable. We need an international commission whose members nurse neither long nor short term interests to the integrity of our future and past elections.

Magufuli cannot govern in a shadow of dubitable legitimacy and intimidating rivals only succeed to cement widespread beliefs he stole his way to power and will never win our hearts.

If the boos and heckles that met his candidature in Mbeya last year are anything to go by therefore expect he will begin to receive similar treatment if and only if UKUTA demonstrations end up in massacres.

The presidency draped and dripping in blood will trigger the end of his presidency in such ignominious manner unprecedented in our short post colonial era.

There are no outright winners in this turmoil but losers who will claim false wins amidst lost limbs and lives.

How far should we abseil into the abyss of foolishness before we say in one accord ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
 
Kriegler Commission
The Kriegler Commission, officially The Independent Review Commission (IREC), was an international commission of inquiry established by the Government of Kenya in February 2008 to Inquire into all aspects of the 2007 General elections with particular emphasis on the presidential elections.

Background Edit

Main article: 2007–2008 Kenyan crisis
The commission carried out its mandate in the aftermath of the 2007–2008 Kenyan crisis.
Terms of Reference Edit

The terms of reference were as follows:[1]

To Analyze the constitutional and legal framework and identify weaknesses and inconsistencies in the electoral laws;
To Examine the organizational structure, composition and management system of the ECK;
To Examine public participation in the 2007 electoral processes;
To Investigate the organization and conduct of the 2007 electoral operations including civic and voter education among others;
To Investigate vote counting and tallying at all levels: and
To assess the functional efficiency of ECK to discharge its mandate.

Members Edit

A former South African judge Justice Johann Kriegler was appointed to lead a panel of experts investigating Kenya's disputed 2007 presidential elections.[2] The members of the team were:[3]

Judge Johann Kriegler (Chairman).
Lady Justice Imani Daudi Aboud
Prof. Marangu M’Marete
Mr. Francis Angila Aywa
Ms Catherine Muyeka Mumma
Horacio Boneo.

Report Edit

The commission found that there were too many electoral malpractices from several regions perpetrated by all the contesting parties to conclusively establish which candidate won the December 2007 Presidential elections. Such malpractices included widespread bribery, vote buying, intimidation and ballot stuffing by both sides, as well as incompetence from the Electoral Commission of Kenya (ECK), which was shortly thereafter disbanded by the new Parliament.[4]

Cost Edit

In response to a query by Joseph Lekuton, on 16 December 2008, Orwa Ojode the Assistant Minister for Provincial Administration and Internal Security confirmed to parliament that the commission had cost Kshs 49,448,459 with the Kenya Government contributing Kshs 48,136,789 and donors contributing Kshs 1,311,470.[5]
 
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