Si ukamuulize mwenyewe...! Halafu mbona heading haiendani na ulichoandika?
zitto the next "presidaaa" wa ukweli,ana amini anachokijua
Strategy ya kuvutia wasomaji waifungue
Wan jf , hii zitto alijuaje kuwa rais hakuwa amepitisha ongezeko la posho za wabunge!
zitto the next "presidaaa" wa ukweli,ana amini anachokijua
hata kama wewe sio cdm siasa za ukanda acheni huu ujinga wa kiwango cha juu kabisa you deserve to die, shame on you, siasa za kuigawa tanzania haina mshiko kabisajamaa anafit kabisa labda wakaskaz wambanie
jamaa anafit kabisa labda wakaskaz wambanie
Zitto hakurupuki!
The exchange ensued after Mr Nkamia blamed Mr Zitto for acting as if he was the President's spokesman by stating publicly that State House had not sanctioned the new allowances. But Mr Zitto defended himself, saying that according to regulations, if the President sanctioned any changes to MPs' entitlements, he was supposed to do so in writing.
"But I have not received any such directive, just like Mr Nkamia or any other MP. How can I support sitting allowances that have not received explicit authorisation from the President?" queried Mr Zitto. This prompted Ms Makinda to rise and tell the meeting that the President's office had allowed the application to up the sitting allowances.
When some MPs showed that they still doubted the Speaker's statement, Mr Pinda stood and assured the meeting that President Kikwete had indeed assented to the new allowances but had advised Parliament to know "how it might deal with the issue." He did not explain.
Sources said further that after the announcement by Mr Pinda a majority of MPs pounced on the few who were against the increase of allowances, notably Mr Zito Kabwe, Mr January Makamba (Bumbuli-CCM) and Dr Hamis Kigwangala (Nzega-CCM), and branded them rebels for publicly denouncing the allowances.