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Comment ya Makonda hiyo jamaniUtopolo kama sio utoto na ujinga
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Comment ya Makonda hiyo jamaniUtopolo kama sio utoto na ujinga
Utoto unakusumbuaComment ya Makonda hiyo jamani
Tumekata tamaa. Kwa hapa tulipo labda yesu ashuke atunusuru ila kwa sisi kama sisi sidhaniTanzania does not need a new president as much as it needs new citizens.
Yes we need a new President,Tanzania needs a new president from 2025 for a number of reasons, including:
Poor infrastructure planning and development is a major obstacle to economic growth and development in Tanzania. The country's roads, bridges, and railways are often in poor condition, making it difficult and expensive to transport goods and people. This makes it difficult for businesses to operate and for people to access markets and employment opportunities.
- To address the country's economic challenges. Tanzania's economy has grown steadily in recent years, but it still faces a number of challenges, including high poverty rates, high unemployment rates, high levels of inequality, and poor infrastructure planning and development.
Poor power strategy and electricity rationing are major obstacles to economic growth and development in Tanzania. The country's electricity grid is unreliable and inefficient, and power outages are common. This makes it difficult for businesses to operate and for people to access essential services.
A new president could address the problem of poor infrastructure planning and development by investing in new infrastructure projects and by improving the maintenance of existing infrastructure. This would help to reduce transportation costs, improve access to markets and employment opportunities, and boost economic growth.
A new president could address the problem of poor power strategy and electricity rationing by investing in new power generation and transmission infrastructure, and by improving the efficiency of the electricity grid. This would help to ensure that all Tanzanians have access to reliable and affordable electricity.
A new president could consolidate democratic reforms by strengthening the independence of the judiciary and the media, promoting freedom of expression and assembly, and reforming the electoral process. This would help to ensure that Tanzania becomes a more democratic and accountable country.
- To consolidate democratic reforms. President Samia Suluhu Hassan has made some progress in reversing some policies of her predecessor, John Magufuli. However, there is still much work to be done to strengthen democratic institutions and protect human rights.
A new president could promote national unity by promoting tolerance and understanding of different cultures and religions, investing in projects that benefit all Tanzanians, regardless of their ethnicity, religion, or political affiliation, and reaching out to all segments of society and promoting dialogue. This would help to heal the divisions in Tanzanian society and build a more united country.
- To promote national unity. Tanzania is a diverse country with a rich history and culture. However, in recent years, divisions have grown along ethnic, religious, and political lines.
A new president could address corruption by strengthening anti-corruption institutions, increasing government transparency and accountability, and improving public financial management.
- To address corruption and uncontrolled government expenditure. Corruption and uncontrolled government expenditure are two of the biggest challenges facing Tanzania.
A new president could address uncontrolled government expenditure by implementing zero-tolerance policy for government corruption and waste, requiring all government agencies to submit their budgets for public review and approval, and establishing a new government procurement agency that is responsible for ensuring that all government contracts are awarded fairly and transparently.
In addition to these general reasons, there are also some specific concerns about the current president, Samia Suluhu Hassan. For example, some critics have accused her of being too close to the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party and of not doing enough to promote democratic reforms.
@maajabunews Kenya
Una maanisha waTanzania wanampenda "...na hilo nalo mkalitizame"Yani wakenya watuamulie sisi , ukiona hivyo samia anafaa kuendelea, ukiona kwenye mechi ya mpira timu pinzani haimpendi mchezaji wako ujue huyo mchezaji wako ni mwiba kwa timu pinzani
Chawa wengi ni akina Bashite.Tanzania needs a new president from 2025 for a number of reasons, including:
Poor infrastructure planning and development is a major obstacle to economic growth and development in Tanzania. The country's roads, bridges, and railways are often in poor condition, making it difficult and expensive to transport goods and people. This makes it difficult for businesses to operate and for people to access markets and employment opportunities.
- To address the country's economic challenges. Tanzania's economy has grown steadily in recent years, but it still faces a number of challenges, including high poverty rates, high unemployment rates, high levels of inequality, and poor infrastructure planning and development.
Poor power strategy and electricity rationing are major obstacles to economic growth and development in Tanzania. The country's electricity grid is unreliable and inefficient, and power outages are common. This makes it difficult for businesses to operate and for people to access essential services.
A new president could address the problem of poor infrastructure planning and development by investing in new infrastructure projects and by improving the maintenance of existing infrastructure. This would help to reduce transportation costs, improve access to markets and employment opportunities, and boost economic growth.
A new president could address the problem of poor power strategy and electricity rationing by investing in new power generation and transmission infrastructure, and by improving the efficiency of the electricity grid. This would help to ensure that all Tanzanians have access to reliable and affordable electricity.
A new president could consolidate democratic reforms by strengthening the independence of the judiciary and the media, promoting freedom of expression and assembly, and reforming the electoral process. This would help to ensure that Tanzania becomes a more democratic and accountable country.
- To consolidate democratic reforms. President Samia Suluhu Hassan has made some progress in reversing some policies of her predecessor, John Magufuli. However, there is still much work to be done to strengthen democratic institutions and protect human rights.
A new president could promote national unity by promoting tolerance and understanding of different cultures and religions, investing in projects that benefit all Tanzanians, regardless of their ethnicity, religion, or political affiliation, and reaching out to all segments of society and promoting dialogue. This would help to heal the divisions in Tanzanian society and build a more united country.
- To promote national unity. Tanzania is a diverse country with a rich history and culture. However, in recent years, divisions have grown along ethnic, religious, and political lines.
A new president could address corruption by strengthening anti-corruption institutions, increasing government transparency and accountability, and improving public financial management.
- To address corruption and uncontrolled government expenditure. Corruption and uncontrolled government expenditure are two of the biggest challenges facing Tanzania.
A new president could address uncontrolled government expenditure by implementing zero-tolerance policy for government corruption and waste, requiring all government agencies to submit their budgets for public review and approval, and establishing a new government procurement agency that is responsible for ensuring that all government contracts are awarded fairly and transparently.
In addition to these general reasons, there are also some specific concerns about the current president, Samia Suluhu Hassan. For example, some critics have accused her of being too close to the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party and of not doing enough to promote democratic reforms.
@maajabunews Kenya
Maana yangu si wananchi wa sasa wafe.Kwa hiyo sote tukufe! Sasa kutakuwa na nchi inaitwa Tanzania hapo?
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Hizi 'tabia mbaya'ni lazima zipate mtu makini kuzishughulikia!Tanzania needs a new president from 2025 for a number of reasons, including:
Poor infrastructure planning and development is a major obstacle to economic growth and development in Tanzania. The country's roads, bridges, and railways are often in poor condition, making it difficult and expensive to transport goods and people. This makes it difficult for businesses to operate and for people to access markets and employment opportunities.
- To address the country's economic challenges. Tanzania's economy has grown steadily in recent years, but it still faces a number of challenges, including high poverty rates, high unemployment rates, high levels of inequality, and poor infrastructure planning and development.
Poor power strategy and electricity rationing are major obstacles to economic growth and development in Tanzania. The country's electricity grid is unreliable and inefficient, and power outages are common. This makes it difficult for businesses to operate and for people to access essential services.
A new president could address the problem of poor infrastructure planning and development by investing in new infrastructure projects and by improving the maintenance of existing infrastructure. This would help to reduce transportation costs, improve access to markets and employment opportunities, and boost economic growth.
A new president could address the problem of poor power strategy and electricity rationing by investing in new power generation and transmission infrastructure, and by improving the efficiency of the electricity grid. This would help to ensure that all Tanzanians have access to reliable and affordable electricity.
A new president could consolidate democratic reforms by strengthening the independence of the judiciary and the media, promoting freedom of expression and assembly, and reforming the electoral process. This would help to ensure that Tanzania becomes a more democratic and accountable country.
- To consolidate democratic reforms. President Samia Suluhu Hassan has made some progress in reversing some policies of her predecessor, John Magufuli. However, there is still much work to be done to strengthen democratic institutions and protect human rights.
A new president could promote national unity by promoting tolerance and understanding of different cultures and religions, investing in projects that benefit all Tanzanians, regardless of their ethnicity, religion, or political affiliation, and reaching out to all segments of society and promoting dialogue. This would help to heal the divisions in Tanzanian society and build a more united country.
- To promote national unity. Tanzania is a diverse country with a rich history and culture. However, in recent years, divisions have grown along ethnic, religious, and political lines.
A new president could address corruption by strengthening anti-corruption institutions, increasing government transparency and accountability, and improving public financial management.
- To address corruption and uncontrolled government expenditure. Corruption and uncontrolled government expenditure are two of the biggest challenges facing Tanzania.
A new president could address uncontrolled government expenditure by implementing zero-tolerance policy for government corruption and waste, requiring all government agencies to submit their budgets for public review and approval, and establishing a new government procurement agency that is responsible for ensuring that all government contracts are awarded fairly and transparently.
In addition to these general reasons, there are also some specific concerns about the current president, Samia Suluhu Hassan. For example, some critics have accused her of being too close to the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party and of not doing enough to promote democratic reforms.
@maajabunews Kenya
Tanzania needs a new president from 2025 for a number of reasons, including:
Poor infrastructure planning and development is a major obstacle to economic growth and development in Tanzania. The country's roads, bridges, and railways are often in poor condition, making it difficult and expensive to transport goods and people. This makes it difficult for businesses to operate and for people to access markets and employment opportunities.
- To address the country's economic challenges. Tanzania's economy has grown steadily in recent years, but it still faces a number of challenges, including high poverty rates, high unemployment rates, high levels of inequality, and poor infrastructure planning and development.
Poor power strategy and electricity rationing are major obstacles to economic growth and development in Tanzania. The country's electricity grid is unreliable and inefficient, and power outages are common. This makes it difficult for businesses to operate and for people to access essential services.
A new president could address the problem of poor infrastructure planning and development by investing in new infrastructure projects and by improving the maintenance of existing infrastructure. This would help to reduce transportation costs, improve access to markets and employment opportunities, and boost economic growth.
A new president could address the problem of poor power strategy and electricity rationing by investing in new power generation and transmission infrastructure, and by improving the efficiency of the electricity grid. This would help to ensure that all Tanzanians have access to reliable and affordable electricity.
A new president could consolidate democratic reforms by strengthening the independence of the judiciary and the media, promoting freedom of expression and assembly, and reforming the electoral process. This would help to ensure that Tanzania becomes a more democratic and accountable country.
- To consolidate democratic reforms. President Samia Suluhu Hassan has made some progress in reversing some policies of her predecessor, John Magufuli. However, there is still much work to be done to strengthen democratic institutions and protect human rights.
A new president could promote national unity by promoting tolerance and understanding of different cultures and religions, investing in projects that benefit all Tanzanians, regardless of their ethnicity, religion, or political affiliation, and reaching out to all segments of society and promoting dialogue. This would help to heal the divisions in Tanzanian society and build a more united country.
- To promote national unity. Tanzania is a diverse country with a rich history and culture. However, in recent years, divisions have grown along ethnic, religious, and political lines.
A new president could address corruption by strengthening anti-corruption institutions, increasing government transparency and accountability, and improving public financial management.
- To address corruption and uncontrolled government expenditure. Corruption and uncontrolled government expenditure are two of the biggest challenges facing Tanzania.
A new president could address uncontrolled government expenditure by implementing zero-tolerance policy for government corruption and waste, requiring all government agencies to submit their budgets for public review and approval, and establishing a new government procurement agency that is responsible for ensuring that all government contracts are awarded fairly and transparently.
In addition to these general reasons, there are also some specific concerns about the current president, Samia Suluhu Hassan. For example, some critics have accused her of being too close to the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party and of not doing enough to promote democratic reforms.
@maajabunews Kenya
Tanzania is a Kingdom country;we need to befall this kingdom first then all other things shall follow.Tanzania does not need a new president as much as it needs new citizens.
Yupo sahihi Tanzania inahitaji Rais mbunifu na strong;Waswahili wa Pwani hawana hiyo sifa!Utopolo kama sio utoto na ujinga
Kuna Rais aliyemshida Samia Kwa ubunifu? Unajua hata vigezo vya kumpima Rais wewe? Au unaropoka tuu kisa matamanio Yako binafsi?Yupo sahihi Tanzania inahitaji Rais mbunifu na strong;Waswahili wa Pwani hawana hiyo sifa!
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Nani huyo? This is how numbers speak louder than porojo za vingineWe real need someone who knows how to run this nation
samia she's misfit to the position.Weak,despotic and kleptocratic leader hides her true color through headscarf.Tanzania needs a new president from 2025 for a number of reasons, including:
Poor infrastructure planning and development is a major obstacle to economic growth and development in Tanzania. The country's roads, bridges, and railways are often in poor condition, making it difficult and expensive to transport goods and people. This makes it difficult for businesses to operate and for people to access markets and employment opportunities.
- To address the country's economic challenges. Tanzania's economy has grown steadily in recent years, but it still faces a number of challenges, including high poverty rates, high unemployment rates, high levels of inequality, and poor infrastructure planning and development.
Poor power strategy and electricity rationing are major obstacles to economic growth and development in Tanzania. The country's electricity grid is unreliable and inefficient, and power outages are common. This makes it difficult for businesses to operate and for people to access essential services.
A new president could address the problem of poor infrastructure planning and development by investing in new infrastructure projects and by improving the maintenance of existing infrastructure. This would help to reduce transportation costs, improve access to markets and employment opportunities, and boost economic growth.
A new president could address the problem of poor power strategy and electricity rationing by investing in new power generation and transmission infrastructure, and by improving the efficiency of the electricity grid. This would help to ensure that all Tanzanians have access to reliable and affordable electricity.
A new president could consolidate democratic reforms by strengthening the independence of the judiciary and the media, promoting freedom of expression and assembly, and reforming the electoral process. This would help to ensure that Tanzania becomes a more democratic and accountable country.
- To consolidate democratic reforms. President Samia Suluhu Hassan has made some progress in reversing some policies of her predecessor, John Magufuli. However, there is still much work to be done to strengthen democratic institutions and protect human rights.
A new president could promote national unity by promoting tolerance and understanding of different cultures and religions, investing in projects that benefit all Tanzanians, regardless of their ethnicity, religion, or political affiliation, and reaching out to all segments of society and promoting dialogue. This would help to heal the divisions in Tanzanian society and build a more united country.
- To promote national unity. Tanzania is a diverse country with a rich history and culture. However, in recent years, divisions have grown along ethnic, religious, and political lines.
A new president could address corruption by strengthening anti-corruption institutions, increasing government transparency and accountability, and improving public financial management.
- To address corruption and uncontrolled government expenditure. Corruption and uncontrolled government expenditure are two of the biggest challenges facing Tanzania.
A new president could address uncontrolled government expenditure by implementing zero-tolerance policy for government corruption and waste, requiring all government agencies to submit their budgets for public review and approval, and establishing a new government procurement agency that is responsible for ensuring that all government contracts are awarded fairly and transparently.
In addition to these general reasons, there are also some specific concerns about the current president, Samia Suluhu Hassan. For example, some critics have accused her of being too close to the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party and of not doing enough to promote democratic reforms.
@maajabunews Kenya
Namba ndio zinaongea. Do you hear any Kilimo Cha Benki kufilisika?samia she's misfit to the position.Weak,despotic and kleptocratic leader hides her true color through headscarf.