Why Magufuli administration misses the point on Government splurge

Why Magufuli administration misses the point on Government splurge

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all in all we want development to take place ,but according to the present budget do n't reflect the to the improvement living standard to tanzanians but it has life to be very difficult more than before .....dos magu eliminating poverty or increasing poverty to poverty people as final consumer of everything in all production sectors..........
At least you look and see while others have eyes but are blinded by ethnic pride!
 
Have you heard the first season China - Tanzania job fair, held at UDSM from 18th - 19th this month? Where is Britain or the US? Where are they? We have a mutual interest with China. Win - Win with China and Tanzania. We are still waiting the enterprises from Russia and Iran. We do not need our former colonizers.

At the moment, China seemingly is willing to pursue its Sino/ Tanzanian paso double along the lines of win - win, as opposed to the unfortunate and now disastrous winner take all paradigm of past colonialism.
Applauding neocoloniasm? Whether Caucasian or yellow still it is! Open your eyes there has never been a free lunch. Indigenous jobs are the main casualties while repatriation of profits happen to be the sending off party.
 
Exactly men!! I have not gone through all posts...Its a looooong thread.....therefore I might repeat what's already been highlighted....,,In my opinion there seems to be a lack of adminstrative tools to implement and effect policies...Policies that will help and improve the structure of the economy...inclusive here would be things like tax etc..I agree with you ....If people are performing yet not qualified academically then they should be given time to take their exams to prove their competence in their field...If not then the vacancy given to a qualified individual...Our neighbors have asked individuals to finish their education when required..eg certain positions requiring undergraduate degrees...This has been possible because of the available flexible undergraduate course programmes ...Research on what is going on in the ministries might need an unbiased researcher/observer (ok don't kill me...but maybe a non TZ person...someone who has nothing to loose/gain....but just do his unbiased research)..,,to identify key issues affecting delivery...Now am a Tz who has never really lived in Tz...My assessment could be wrong..
Nepotism, tribalism and party loyalty remain our Achilles heel!
 
I have gone through Jenerali Ulimwengu's plea to indict Kikwete on constitutional impasse but unless the law behind constitutional reforms is successfully litigated as unconstitutional Kikwete has done no wrong!

Constitutional reforms law was an ordinary law empowered to change the mother law which in itself was against clear provisions of the constitution.

Furthermore, the Warioba commission and the constituent assembly were unconstitutional bodies but were vested with powers to tear apart the constitution!

These are the issues first to be settled in courts then once they have been established beyond reasonable doubt one can ponder whether the Kikwete administration has a criminal negligence allegations to answer before a court of law.

In short, Ulimwengu's plea is premature and unnecessary distraction. He could have secured embers of a kick in our media but is ineffectual to show a way forward.
 
Preach!!!...so the question is...Is it just the same game by different players?..Basic needs which help to improve service delivery in all sectors..are left wanting..i.e. Education,Health etc for common Tznian....the truth is , for a more stronger enlightened nation,these are key things..Solutions to existing problems should be done in a smooth steady systematic approach..I appreciate the zeal of fixing things...This change would have to be more than surface one....
It will take also changing the traditional mindset to new workable one...embracing a new school of thought and approach in workable solutions....Lets hope things improve for the common Tzians
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True! The leadership style has slightly been altered giving the incumbent some space to end his honeymoon but nothing more.

The biggest problem we have is historical amnesia.

We seldom remember where we are coming from, where we are and where we are going in relation to where we were supposed to be heading.

As a result without justification we easily trust failed hands again and again by claiming they are outsiders while they are inveterate insiders.

These political imposters blame their past bosses but records clearly show they are where they are because they were impenitent bootlickers of their former bosses! You can talk of loyalty gone awry!

Unless we expose their hypocrisy we will be condoning their ulterior motives of deceit.
 
Mkapa and his hosts are strange bedfellows. Yesterday the gathering was meant to promote good governance but trusting the unsteady hands of Mkapa proves beyond reasonable doubt that the originators have forgotten how Mkapa has sabotaged the rule of law not only during his tenure but even thereafter.

Mkapa's parting shot was a mockery of good governance and the originators must take full responsibility. How can they justify curbing freedom of speech if the rulers of the day judge the input is more or less a complaint than suggestions. Are we lawfully forbidden to complain when we are dissatisfied with the direction the nation is heading under these shaky hands?
 
I have taken effort to get a passport of recently and was surprised to learn the whole process is highly centralized!

All international passports are processed in Dar while in the regions are doing secretarial duties. As a result of this, Kurasini office is overwhelmed and long queues result paving way for unscrupulous middlemen to act as conduits of corruption.

Solution is devolution to the regional office then death of corrupt practices is achieved.

I know conservative view will claim control will be compromised but that will be an insult to those principal officers in regional office.
 
Yesterday Mkapa owned up to the failures of privatization hoping to receive accolades like Nyerere when during retirement owned up to failures of ujamaa policies but there are fundamental differences between those failures.

Nyerere's mea culpa were out of good intentions to help his country moving forward but Mkapa's were intentional to fleece our coffers.

So history will always be kind to Nyerere because he was a selfless leader but will always excoriate Mkapa for insatiable appetite to enrich himself and his few cronies.

So Mkapa is really confirming what we already knew when he left office without blurting out to all and sundries how much he had amassed during ten years of looting public coffers.
 
all in all we want development to take place ,but according to the present budget do n't reflect the to the improvement living standard to tanzanians but it has life to be very difficult more than before .....dos magu eliminating poverty or increasing poverty to poverty people as final consumer of everything in all production sectors..........

Preach!!!...so the question is...Is it just the same game by different players?..Basic needs which help to improve service delivery in all sectors..are left wanting..i.e. Education,Health etc for common Tznian....the truth is , for a more stronger enlightened nation,these are key things..Solutions to existing problems should be done in a smooth steady systematic approach..I appreciate the zeal of fixing things...This change would have to be more than surface one....
It will take also changing the traditional mindset to new workable one...embracing a new school of thought and approach in workable solutions....Lets hope things improve for the common Tzians
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This budget is an economic plan, it's not just another budget. Tanzanians know that our future depends on how well we continue to grow and shape our economy as we transition from the stagnant tourism and unprecedented gold mining investment boom to a stronger, more diverse and new economy.

We know that our future, our jobs and those our children depend on it. This is very sensitive time. Tanzania scholars have clearly said we must have an economic plan to make this economic transition a success.

This economic plan will be the foundation on which we can build a brighter, more secure future, in a stronger and new economy with more jobs. So we have to ask and challenge ourselves, what is our government economic plan.? And not this blah blah..
 
Did you read what I wrote?..I made it clear that I have never ACTIVELY lived in Tz...that's not to say I have never ever been there...my grandparents and one of my parent is from Tz...and yes I have spent weeks at a time when on school and uni breaks...I did say my observation could be wrong...I was honest enough to admit that...So what is your problem there?I am fairly versed and schooled on problems affecting African and Third word countries due to the nature of my education and profession.I don't need Jamii forums to verse me on anything...This is an open forum on Tz issues...am a Tz national and these issues affect me directly or indirectly...therefore am free to comment...A medical doctor doesn't have to have measles or chickenpox to know/see when a child is suffering from it...I never said I was a Proffesser in all things Tz...just giving my opinion which I said could be not perfect...Shooting down someone's opinions is disrespectful...I believe in intelligent debates and respect opinions from all walks of life...I expect the same from my peers..Development is give and take of intelligentsia..

...Nobody has a right to stifle anyone's freedom of expression whether right or wrong...

You are still wrong, but it's not your problem! I wonder what kind of social studies you learn at college. May be you should go back to college and learn a thing that Africa is not a continent that facing the same social problems. Africa is a continent with different countries inside it, with the greatest genetic diversity in humans. And every country has its own challenges, difficulties, problems and even strategies to overcome poverty.

Let me ask you, is it right to say Europeans are facing financial crisis just because Greece, Cyprus, Spain and Portugal have all been dragged down to the worst pit solution orchestrated by the IMF? If this is not right for Europeans, why not for Africans?

You cannot compare our problems that we are facing as a country with Equatorial Guinea, just because we are on the same continent called Africa.

Or you cannot compare the development strategies of Zambia and Burundi for the case of being the third world countries.

It's quite false to lump us all together. Tanzania will remains Tanzania as a country, and Africa will remains continent geographically.
 
Don't worry about my education qualifications...obtained from world renowned schools...I can't seem to have an intelligent discussion with you...your logic is warped...your intent is to argue for the sake of it...Keep arguing man...you will get what it is you are aiming...Hope by the time you are done you will feel better...Bless you..
Thank you, next time be specific. You should research this country and see the infrastructure we have built, see the development we have made thus far and go back and educate your fellow countrymen on what's happening on this soil. Tanzania for instance is a country endowed with gifted nature and by far the most peaceful country in Africa. Let alone the beautiful natural resources of the country. Africa is a continent with different countries that facing different problems.
 
Too much blah blah, what is system and what are the components of that system?
Can I just be allowed to chip in my two cents with reference to the question Masunga Maziku has posed above? I wonder, though, if he is honestly implying that he doesn't know/understand what a system is...I dont think so! Let me point out to him that when the word system is mentioned here, what is being referred to is our system of government under CCM.

A state governance system encompasses the mechanism for determining state policies and the means by which those policies are enforced. A form of state governance refers to the set of political systems and institutions that make up the organisation of a specific government. In our case here, both system and form need complete overhaul and this one man show is inadequate and a nonstarter.

Magufuli's efforts are bound to fail for just one reason, he is dancing to the tune that has yet to be played...system and form are bigger than an individual. By his actions he has proved that he is more of a facilitator than a leader. He lacks vision and creativity and is more driven by passion and emotion rather than sagacity, discernment and insight, the constituent elements of good leadership.
 
Can I just be allowed to chip in my two cents with reference to the question Masunga Maziku has posed above? I wonder, though, if he is honestly implying that he doesn't know/understand what a system is...I dont think so! Let me point out to him that when the word system is mentioned here, what is being referred to is our system of government under CCM.

A state governance system encompasses the mechanism for determining state policies and the means by which those policies are enforced. A form of state governance refers to the set of political systems and institutions that make up the organisation of a specific government. In our case here, both system and form need complete overhaul and this one man show is inadequate and a nonstarter.

Magufuli's efforts are bound to fail for just one reason, he is dancing to the tune that has yet to be played...system and form are bigger than an individual. By his actions he has proved that he is more of a facilitator than a leader. He lacks vision and creativity and is more driven by passion and emotion rather than sagacity, discernment and insight, the constituent elements of good leadership.
I appreciate you, but it's too early to predict his future. Let give him enough time to lead, because he has only six months at state house as the head of state.
 
Magufuli is a failure from when he was a minister and now we are starving because of his incompetent.
 
come again, and say it louder to feel the impact.
Tanzanians in Tanzania love their president. At least three or four nations had president like the Tanzanian president, Africa would be better off. Any political brokers whatever that threatened the development and security of our country must be crushed without hesitation.
 
You are misunderstanding and misinterpreting what you are reading about him. It's absurd bullshit to conclude that. Think about his few past comments which in reality do not exist.
When it comes to mention great thinkers, Rutashubanyuma is a role model. Let us all do the 'thumb up' sign for him. He's a reflecting mirror of what is happening in our country now!
Now, it's best to help him. Where sukari has sold at that price tag? Tshs 6000 per kilogram?
Defenders of this regime will have a hard time explaining a kilo of sugar that was under no pressure being sold for Tshs 1, 800/= now being extorsioned at Tshs 6, 000/= after government woeful meddling!
Did Masele elevated to become a member of cabinet? Where and when?
The sacking of Kitwanga and elevation of Masele seems appeasing ethnic balance than anything else.

Being a Sukuma in the heydays of this regime has its rewards
These are clearly antitruther comments, because the truth movement isn't aware of co intelligence kilaza.
 
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