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    Elections 2010 Beware, slow poison of religious bigotry is entering into Tanzania’s body politic!

    My friend Omarilyas, forgive me if the phrases you have quoted above implied what you have deduced from them. I did not mean to say Tanzanians in the diaspora are more educated, or that they are more tolerant religiously. Far from it! The point I was trying to make was that the majority of...
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    Elections 2010 Beware, slow poison of religious bigotry is entering into Tanzania’s body politic!

    "Time4change" I thank you for your comments. I think you have also highlighted a common problem with the mindset of the Tanzanian diaspora. They are incapacitated by a false belief that it is difficult to change 'old fashioned' constitutions. Let me ask you a question - do you stop being...
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    Tanzania's troubled road to 2010 elections

    Ndugu Lyimo, Thank you for the above article posted on Jamiiforum website. Two questions came to mind after reading your article: 1) Is CUF a legitimate, bona fide Tanzanian party, and not just a party based on foreign interests? 2) You have spoken of impending problems after elections...
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    Elections 2010 Beware, slow poison of religious bigotry is entering into Tanzania’s body politic!

    Dear Jenerali, I agree with your assertion that politicians should be engaging the issues which affect the Tanzanian people - corruption in government, poverty, poor economic infrastructure (roads, telecoms, educational institutions, and so on). The days of voting on religious grounds should...
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    Tanzania's Missing Opposition...

    MY REPLY I think politics of regionalisation and tribalism are things of the past. Mr. Froasty appears to argue that Zanzibar should be ruled by people from Zanzibar. That is politics of the stone age. That is what divides nations. As civilised people we should be looking for good leadership...
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    Let Us Make a Change from CCM this Year

    2010 is election year in Tanzania, and an opportunity to influence change in Tanzanian politics. The last 10 years of CCM have been a revelation: 1) The Radar Scandal (when Mkapa and his mouthpiece Chenge colluded with BAe and Barclays Bank to steal $12 million from the Tanzanian...
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