Rutashubanyuma
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you are a kind that does not appreciate anything unless it is from your kind. your are a confusionists and drawer of storms out of a tea cup
Speak with facts and not the limited information you gather in your enclave.
Please site your proof instead of making up garbage.
I know this is an emotional subject for you, but don't get sucked into bullshit and name calling with people.
I am not sure if you are insinuating that I am in an way connected to the Police Force. I am not.
What I would have liked to hear is that results from constituency XXX which were signed by representatives of all political parties showed that Ukawa got 1000 votes for its presidential candidate but during the tallying process the figure was other than 1000. The results from the constituents were available to everyone and the way they contributed to the last sum was also common knowledge. Let me know if it was otherwise.
In Africa we need very strong institutions capable of transforming negative social-economic and political challenges/setbacks towards sustainable positive ones..Its no longer about distinctive qualities of an individual leader but visionary institutions loaded with long term development missiles. However,lets utilize each and every communication platform to advise JPM honestly on constructive measures,Steps,solutions,approach and strategies to be applied so as to arrive where we wish to see the country after 50 to 100 yrs.
We have always been long on applauding both the effort and intent but short in appraising the effectiveness of drastic measures declared and vigorously pursued by our post colonial administrations.
Nyerere was lauded for Azimio la Arusha but he later admitted the policy tools and directions were faulty, and economic decimation was all too much of an eyesore to all of us. The legacy of Nyerere administration will always be soiled by sheer levels of economic mismanagements despite genuine efforts to address causes and effects of our underdevelopment.
Mwinyi administration was accorded a red carpet reverence for the frantic effort to undo "Nyerereism" via the antithesis of the Zanzibar declaration but we all know better the indigenization of our economy took a back seat as the economy was placed in grubby hands of aliens.
Mkapa administration cemented official graft while its successive administration of Jakaya Kikwete approved it in all its pernicious forms.
Then comes Magufuli administration while a couple of weeks in office seems lacking ideas of how to reform the government, and has so far been generating plenty of heat but very little substance.
Sweeteners may taste good on mouth but in the stomach are likely to foment gastric juice notorious for corroding the intestines. What this nation needs is reforms on good governance where accountability has been sacrificed at the altar of nepotism and sycophancy.
We need to restore pre-independence accountability if we are to reach where a president has no business to snatch duties and responsibilities of his juniors but to oversee them.
For start, he needs to acknowledge NEC ought to be fully investigated by an impartial commission how it conducted this election despite its numerous vain claims that the election was free, fair and transparent. We need a legislation to empower that commission but we also need the same commission to investigate thoroughly how this very partisan police interfered with the electoral process. We cannot face another election where UKAWA are adamant they were shortchanged and we have a president who may or may not be a squatter at our IKULU pretending to bribe us with "peremende" and expect for a different result.
On government splurge, we need concrete policies and pieces of legislation like capping staff emoluments based on a ratio of recurrent expenditure. What I have seen; so far, is a battle of nomenclatures which past administrations fought with equal zeal but lost because they never identified policy tools to do it.
I'm asking about yours!Do you have them?
Whatever you think about him, this is a world - historical individual. Not simply for being the president of the URT but for being an extraordinary president in many ways. Now, It is difficult to imagine anything more impressively Tanzanian than John Pombe Magufuli.Can you present or argue your case beyond brazen expletives?
Hivi haya yote anayoyafanya huyaoni? You live in this backward little information bubble that excludes all factual information that doesn't conform to your narrow little view.Make your case if you can so far you have expressed nothing beyond pouring poison ivy!
I'm asking about yours.!!
Whatever you think about him, this is a world - historical individual. Not simply for being the president of the URT but for being an extraordinary president in many ways. Now, It is difficult to imagine anything more impressively Tanzanian than John Pombe Magufuli.
Hivi haya yote anayoyafanya huyaoni.?? You live in this backward little information bubble that excludes all factual information that doesn't conform to your narrow little view. Magufuli will be remembered as one of the best and is already highly regarded despite your negative echo chamber.
Makes no sense at all!
We are not only discussing just an individual, we are discussing about John Pombe Magufuli as a current president of Tanzania.Tanzania is bigger than individuals. They come and go but the motherland always outlive them.
Every era has its own experience and achievement; from Mwalimu Nyerere under Socialism and Self reliance, from Mzee Ally Hassan Mwinyi under Free Economic Market, from Benjamin Mkapa under Capitalization and Khalfan Kikwete under Oligarchy.So should we cleave upon ephemeral individuals or target lasting mantles?
Is there any nobility in rigging an election and thereafter climbing a higher moral ground via finger pointing and persecuting the sardines hoping that we shall forget and forgive how you looted your way to public office?
For some of us with experience of the mind set and management of JPM we waned that JPM is a good supervisor not even a manager leave alone a president. Two things should remind everyone of the JPM character
1. He refused to appear before a high court as an accomplice to charges facing Dr Kafumu of Tabora
2. He scolded the Kigamboni residents to swim across the channel if they can not pay the ferry fare
You can dig his background and you will know that he is doing what his subconscious has in store.
HMaziku Rais Magufuli ni bora katika utendaji b4 lakini kwa sifa mnazolazimisha magufuli atafanya kipindi chake cha urais mtamuweka wakati mgumu coz kwa ustawi wa nchi kama Tanzania kuujenga uchumi na maendeleo ya wananchi wake si rahisi kuyatimiza kwa muda alionao nafikiri mngekuwa mnamsaidia kuwaandaa wananchi kupokea ukweli wa kile ambacho anaweza kufanya ndani ya uwezo wake tuachane na propaganda za uchama ukiwemo MAZIKU mwenyewe kusifia sana vitu ambavyo havipo
Is there any nobility in crying foul and lamenting on the unfounded inuendos instead of conceding that actually you were bitten ?
We are not only discussing just an individual, We are discussing about Pombe Magufuli as a current president of Tanzania.!! What can other countries and their leaders learn from Tanzania under his excellency. Magufuli introduce the new form of ruling especially to our own continent. The truth is while most leaders are busy scheming on how to empty the government coffers to enrich themselves, and plunging their countries into conflicts.
Every era has its own experience and achievement; from Mwalimu Nyerere under socialism and self reliance, from Mzee Mwinyi under free economic market, from Mkapa under capitalization and Kikwete under oligarchy. Glad people outside the country have started noticing the people in Tanzania's so called shining facade. We were in serious trouble and Tanzania has been being pillaged by certain businessmen for the past 10 years.!!
The future of nation can be determined through her leader, the one acting on top and not the form of government. Pombe Magufuli is our hope, a political and economical redeemer. Though there are still problems and challenges to be sure, but Tanzania is going to be a good model for the rest of the continent.
You know he was pronounced a winner within the law without contestThe niggling question remains did he win or stole his way to STATE HOUSE?
Rutashubanyuma, much as I didn't support JPM's bid for presidency, after he was declared the winner I decided I would give him a chance, a chance to prove me wrong. I gave him 90 days and presently 73 days have gone by; like a vulture I am patiently waiting, waiting to see what those I disagreed with saw in him and wondering how I could have missed the signs of a good leader in the making. Please bear with me...for now I will reserve my comments for another 17 days. Granted there are people out there who will question my 90 days (three months) claiming that is too short a period of time but I intend to answer all my critics.
I will make but one request though...as the discussion in this thread is being conducted in English, will all those who cannot follow stay out please? There are so many threads out there where they can express their views in a language they are better conversant with. I make this request in good faith and with no malice whatsoever.