Speech ya Kikwete Davos- World Economic Forum--Tatizo nini?

Watu tumekwisha fanya conclusion kuwa hatuwezi kuendelea bila kuwa na wawezezaji!...... sasa wategemea nini hapo? .......CCM inatupotezea muda tu wa maendeleo
 
What's the heck is DAVOS anyway?

According to Wikipedia:

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is a Swiss non-profit foundation, based in Cologny, Geneva. It describes itself as an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
The Forum is best known for its annual meeting in Davos, a mountain resort in Graubünden, in the eastern Alps region of Switzerland. The meeting brings together some 2,500 top business leaders, international political leaders, selected intellectuals and journalists to discuss the most pressing issues facing the world, including health and the environment.
The organisation also convenes some six to eight regional meetings each year in locations such as Latin America and East Asia, as well as undertaking two further annual meetings in China and the United Arab Emirates.
Beside meetings, the foundation produces a series of research reports and engages its members in sector specific initiatives.
The 2011 annual meeting in Davos was held from 26 January to 30 January. The 2012 meeting is scheduled for 25-29 January 2012, with the theme "The Great Transformation: Shaping New Models".[SUP]https://www.jamiiforums.com/#cite_note-1[/SUP]
 
lakini kuna tatizo, hatuambiwi tu. iweje mh ashindwe ku focus kwenye hoja ya msingi na kubaki kuzungumzia kila linalokuja kichwani? halafu mwisho anaishia kucheka mwenyewe! watu wengine wanaangalia tu na hawaoni kama kuna cha kuchekesha hapo! you are supposed to make sense to the audience. au ndo tuseme kuwa mh hana maono ya nini kifanyike kuboresha uchumi wetu? why not delegate kwa waziri au mwanauchumi? mwishowe tunaaibika sote,.................
 
Ngoja nijitafutie panadol tu! This is bad. very bad! alikuwa amechoka au ni nini hasa? Hivi kweli alienda Davos kutoa hayo majibu?
Next time team yake imuandae vizuri, wasome mada zitakazoongelewa, na afanye training juu ya namna ya kujibu maswali anayoulizwa na sio kutoa historia ya miaka 50 ya uhuru.
Kikwete ni kilaza! Aandaliwe vizuri namna gani? Na Kwanini anangangania kwenye vitu ambavyo haviwezi?
 
duhhhh
Huyu si raisi wangu nimemkana mazima.. aibu tupu...
kachoka kwa kweli aachie tu ngazi.
 
Tatizo si Mh Kikwete tu bali taasisi nzima ya pale ikulu.Mh alishindwa kabisa kufocus kwenye issue na kutoa clear solution akajikuta anataka kusema kila kitu bila kuisoma audience inayomsikiliza ambayo ilionesha kutomwelewa mkuu wetu anataka kusema nini! Kuhusu hujuma ya dawa za kumpumbaza inawezekana aisee maana pale mwanzoni alikuwa kama hajielewi au hakuwa organised kabisa! Kwanini asimtumie Kinana kama mshauri wake wa karibu? Ninavyomjua mzee Kinana yupo makini mno na taifa hili limempika kwelikweli!

we hata hujaelewa kilichoandikwa apo unajifanya mjuaji tu hapa
 
machungu ya uchaguzi... mtatoka mapovu sana lakini yeye ndio rais wenu, wetu.Ndio kura za watanzania zimeamua hivyo.Chuki inawafanya nyeusi muone nyeupe
Mods msinipige ban,ila Tanzania hatujawahi kuwa,na Rais bogus kama huyu,....kwa nn asingewakilishwa na wengine?
 
Uwezo wake wa kufikiri ni mdogo sana, unaweza kufatilia hata mahojiano anayofanya kwa kiswahili utagundua akili fupi ya huyu prezda.
Kwangu mimi hana sifa yoyote ya kuwa kiongozi mkuu wa taifa!
 
Ama kweli tunafanya usanii- Jk alipoulizwa WEF ya Dar kwa nini hatuendelei na kujua makos ayetu na mbinu za wengine wanazotumia kutoka mfano Malawi alisema nakumbuka " as i have said , we are poor, we don't have resources" leo hii ansema "We have abundant resources, mineral resources, agricultural resources, natural resources but what is lacking is vibrant manufacturing sector which Africa should look at .. since when did he learn this?
 
Alikuwa anawaelimisha wazungu jinsi ccm ilivyofanikiwa baada ya miaka 50 ya uhuru ndio maana akalinganisha hali ya kabla ya uhuru na baada ya miaka 50 ya uhuru. Ila swali husika hakujibu kabisa..
 
Katika Mkutano huu, Rais Zuma, JK, Melles, Raila Odinga na rais wa Guinea walipewa nafasi kuchangia nini hasa kifanyike ili Afrika iweze kupiga hatua....Jk kwa kweli lionyesha kutojua anachosema mwanzoni, kwa sababu pengine hakuwa anajiamini, hasa baada ya wenzake kumtangulia kutoa pointi za msingi. Sijui tatizo la mh wetu ni kutojiamini au kutofahamishwa vizuri au wabaya wamempa dawa ya kuzubaisha akili (kwenye mialiko yake) . Wakati mwingine anatafuna maneno au anasema vitu ambavyo haviendani.....Hebu soma na uangali video pia. Maneno yenye rangi nyekundu ni makosa yake mwenyewe. Blue ni maneno ambayo hayana maana ya msingi kwa wasikilizaji wake.


WORLDECONOMIC FORUM, DAVOS


Swali.What are going to be the forces of change to improve the performanceof Africa which has already shown that it is making a difference;whether is education that has to be improved, or whether it isinfrastructure, or development of IT, whether it is regionalcooperation or whether it is greater trade with the rest of theworld, or whether it is development of new industries, or whether istrade regulation....(Gordon Brown)




JIBU (MH JK)
Indeed one can say there is transfo, transformation taking place inAfrica
There is a lot ample evidence to that fact, emh
When you look at the socio-economic lives of our people and ournations in education, in healthcare, infrastructure development, inagriculture, in manufacturing and so forth and so, but much more needto be done, this is the bottom line. Of course, there are times when Africa is portrayed as there is nothing happening, but i would say the contrary. Ther is a lot of happening.
But much more needs to be done. And why, because we are strating from low levels of development
At independence, 50 years ago, Tanzania , the GDP per capital was 35 dollars. There was only three tarmac roads the length of 190kilometers. And we are country with 85,000 kilometers of roads network. So this,we started from low levels of development, diseases,deprivations of all sorts of.....we have plenty. But also we are part of the global economy, so whatever is happening in some parts of the world definitely affects us.


A few years ago, we had global economic financial crisis and we had reversals to our growth. Now we have a lot of anxiety with the Eurozone crisis I hope it is going to be fixed quickly so that if, if it doesn't , then there is going to be a many problems. There isevidence of growth, high levels of growth. I think this, the fastest growing continent now. But plenges are still there. So more needs to be done, eehh to be very precise in my view one Africa must stay the course in pursuit of sound economic policies. Because it it sound economic policies which has enabled many of our countries to attain micro-economic stability. The higher lev highl....low inflation rates high levels of growth.So weshould stay the course in pursuit of sound economic policies. Weshould invest more in education; primary, secondary, tertiary,technical training in order to build the human resource, because at the end of the day it is the man or woman who is going to make things happening and not the machines. You can have the machines if you donthave a competent people to use the machines then nothing can happen.So education is, is critical, as, as, as a major impet. We should invest more in the transformation of agriculture. To me agriculture is a priority because seventytwenty percent of our people live in rural areas and agriculture is their mainstay, but is subsistence agriculture, people live from hand to mouth, they cannot feed themselves. They dont have enough cash crops to be able to earn more to transform their lives better


We need to develop manufacturing sector. We cannot continue to be primary producers – produce raw materials for the others to go and make goods, finished goods and then come back. I was saying my Blake proffesor of economics at the university taught me, we used to have a good phrase, we produce what we dont consume and consume what we dont produce---Ahha aahhhhaaa...we produce for the others so that the others produce for us to consume. This thing can't continue.Thats why may ensuring that the manufacturing sector is growing faster in Africa is also critical. We have abundant resources, mineral resources, agricultural resources, natural resources but what is lacking is vibrant manufacturing sector which Africa should look at.


And in any cae, economies transit from being predominantly agricultural, then they go to manufacturing, and then they go to the service, to the service becoming the predominant one. So this is another important aspect. We have to develop infrastructure. Well, as I am saying we had only three, three, three roads in the country with a demand of 85,000 kilometres square of kilometres of roads. Without roads there is no development, there is no development without electricity, there is no development without telecommunications. Africa cannot continue to be left behind in the digital divide. Definitely we have , have , we have to catch up. The other thing is regard intergration. If we , if we say we are going to produce more and from agriculture, produce more from manufacturing, definitely markets are essential. Regional markets but also international markets. For regional markets, of course there are regional economic groupings are an important factor. This is , this is a, a song now in the whole of African continent. The regional economic groupings everywhere and we have continuosly strengthening them. We are now looking at even merging them, eehh. In july we had a meeting in South Africa where we discussed the creating a grand free trade area bringing together Southern Africa Development Community, East Africa Community, Commont Market for Southern and Central Africa. From Cape Town to Cairo.......I was saying in Addis Ababa,eeeh on South Africa the other day Cecil Rhodes Jones the colonist talked of the eehhh, ...Great North Road from Cape Town to Cairo but this was for colonial purposes. We are , we are doing it now for our own, for our own good....hahahaha...hahaaa....this is an aspect. But also at international level now we need access to markets, thats why to us in Africa early conclusions of Deha Declaration Agenda the round is, is, is so critical, so that we can remove open up the markets, remove trade distorting subsisdies in the developed countries so that we can have access to markets. I can say that forthe begining , ....let me say that to start with

(akakatishwa naGordon Brown baada ya kuona haeleweki.................)

Davos 2012 - Africa - From Transition to Transformation - YouTube


RAHIS TUNAYE....

Wachangia hoja zilizotolewa na Viongozi waliokwenda ktk kongamano la Davos, Uswiss 2012, wametufundisha mengi, na zaidi ni kuwa Watanzania wataangamia kwa kosa lao wenyewe la kuchangua viongozi wabovu, walafi, wasio na vision, na waliojaa ubinafsi! Tuamue kujikomboa, au tusilalamike tena! [Pata comments kwa undani chini, NA HASA SEHEMU ZILIZOWEKWA NYEKUNDU....!!]

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The Guardian UK

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RichardBrunwick


26 January 2012 2:33PM

Tanzania's Kikwete is one of the most pathetic African leaders of our times. He is a peacetime leader for a country known to be one of the richest in the world in terms of natural resources, yet he leades the world with begging. Foreign companies have known Tanzania to be a free land in which you can go in and take all you can without being asked a question. I really don't get the mind set of its leaders especially their prsident Mr. Kikwete, a Muzungu worshiper. Having worked with the UNDP in that country for 8 years, I realized how inneficient and corrupt the country's leadership is. His ministers that requested bribes from BAE have never been tried despite the damning evidence against them. British TAX payers must stop funding this man's corruptin and foreign trips. His human rights record is horrible. Mr. Kikwete had no business of going to Davos to ask for foreign aid. Already his country is the world third leading foreign Aid dependant nation. He should be embarassed to say to the world that people are poor. His people living "hand to mouth " is his own is own ignorance and stupidity.That is hiw own problem, Brits are having their own problems he must realize that. We cant bankroll his foreign trips. He should make good use of his country's wealth. Instead of letting his corrupt officials and foreigners loot his country, he needs to think before letting himself be a global loughing stock. I read in one of the regional (kenyan) publication the mockery nature related to his frequent foreign trips. Palestinian, Haiti, Lebanon, Somalia and even Rwanda economies are more robust that of Tanzania. We must question the nations that welcomes this "Joker's" request for AID. He needs to be on a "no-fly" list so he can be serious. Hopefully the billionaires questions what he has done with the Money he has received for decades. The Arab spring should turn into the African summer and get rid of the Kikwete likes

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LindaCroucher

26 January 2012 3:50PM
Response to RichardBrunwick, 26 January 2012 2:33PM

This man did not deserve to be a head of state. He has no credibility. How can a head of state be bribed suits? We must write Downing Street and our parliament, and let them know that Aid to some of these african countries ought to STOP. nyerere the founding president of tanzania was a visionary even though his socialist policies failed, but he was a nationalist and a true patriot.
Kenya, Rwanda, Ghana have seen far and are on the roll to economic dependence. Kikwete, and his chrony of rulling elites getting richer and richer. These people have no electricity yet the country has so many dams and rivers. There should be a policy to bar all corrupt leaders and their children from stepping into the EU.
I dont blame Kikwete, i blame Tanzaians for letting this happen. They should be 100% responsible for their poverty and suffering. We just dont need them to come for Aid. We have many Brits out of work, and that money should pay for their Unemployment Benefit

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LindaCroucher

26 January 2012 4:01PM

African problem is more than foreign aid. They are not ready for economic transformation. In Tanznaia today, they have started the leadership inheritance in which the old guards passess on the torch to their children. we should not expect anything serious from African nations. If it means our money, lets cut it off. We have so many social problems to deal with people's own created misery
because they will never have free elections without someone stffing ballot boxes and ready to let the whole country in flames as long as they remain in power and their children in top american and british schools

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AltaVista1

26 January 2012 7:32PM

@Richard, The issue with Tanzania president is not a British issue or a global issue. It is a Tanzania voter's issue. They have let this man continue with corruption and impunity. Those in diplomatic circles especially in the US state department are privy of the matter and very disgust with Kikwete. He is not a serious leader and the chatter in Washington about his endless lavish foreign trips is not flattering. He is an embarrasment to his country and african leaders

He has literally sold his country and done nothing to combat corruption. Nepotism has risen; those in power ensures they slot in their children in sensitive positions before they retire. Currently, 15% of Tanzania government leadership is made of sons and daughters of those that once ruled or still in power.
I see Tanzania in the line of Tunisia and Egypt very soon, and won't lose sleep if this man is ousted, we just don't want him in America. UK, you can have him. Our cabinet secretaries take subway, their ministers in expensive land cruisers. Not with our tax dollars. I learnt through secret channels that one of his associates transported a Range rover in a cargo plane to Tanzania
Then go around and say "Hand to Mouth"???????? Comment from a whole president to his fellow world leaders? can he ask himself why???
Davos main goal is to discuss Euro crisis not African problems and this president should have known that, because at the end of the day he will be leaving bare handed

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LeedsMailer

28 January 2012 6:39AM

To RichardCameron must focus on problems at home instead of trying to solve world problems. He should let Jacom Zuma solve African problems. SA economy is the largest in Africa, and can support some of those that needs economic boost.

If Tanzanians dont want to solve their problems, then nothing we can do as Brtis. ANC austed Thabo Mbeki to save the party . Tanzania rulling party must get rid of Jakaya Kikwete to remain the party it once was because the man is an embarassment to say the least. I was in the audience and was shocked he could not answer the simple question posed to him

Tanzania people are some of the most hospitable in the EA region and do not deserve the kind of leadership they have. I think getting rid of their rulling party and current goverment may save their boat from sinking else they will be history. This happened in Kenya, Zambia during Kenneth Kaunda and will keep on spreading..."


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Katika Mkutano huu, Rais Zuma, JK, Melles, Raila Odinga na rais wa Guinea walipewa nafasi kuchangia nini hasa kifanyike ili Afrika iweze kupiga hatua....Jk kwa kweli lionyesha kutojua anachosema mwanzoni, kwa sababu pengine hakuwa anajiamini, hasa baada ya wenzake kumtangulia kutoa pointi za msingi. Sijui tatizo la mh wetu ni kutojiamini au kutofahamishwa vizuri au wabaya wamempa dawa ya kuzubaisha akili (kwenye mialiko yake) . Wakati mwingine anatafuna maneno au anasema vitu ambavyo haviendani.....Hebu soma na uangali video pia. Maneno yenye rangi nyekundu ni makosa yake mwenyewe. Blue ni maneno ambayo hayana maana ya msingi kwa wasikilizaji wake.

WORLDECONOMIC FORUM, DAVOS

Swali.What are going to be the forces of change to improve the performanceof Africa which has already shown that it is making a difference;whether is education that has to be improved, or whether it isinfrastructure, or development of IT, whether it is regionalcooperation or whether it is greater trade with the rest of theworld, or whether it is development of new industries, or whether istrade regulation....(Gordon Brown)

JIBU (MH JK)
Indeed one can say there is transfo, transformation taking place inAfrica
There is a lot ample evidence to that fact, emh
When you look at the socio-economic lives of our people and ournations in education, in healthcare, infrastructure development, inagriculture, in manufacturing and so forth and so, but much more needto be done, this is the bottom line. Of course, there are times whenAfrica is portrayed as there is nothing happening, but i would saythe contrary. Ther is a lot of happening.
But much more needs to be done. And why, because we are strating fromlow levels of development
At independence, 50 years ago, Tanzania , the GDP per capital was 35dollars. There was only three tarmac roads the length of 190kilometers. And we are country with 85,000 kilometers of roadsnetwork. So this,we started from low levels of development, diseases,deprivations of all sorts of.....we have plenty. But also we are partof the global economy, so whatever is happening in some parts of theworld definitely affects us.

A few years ago, we had global economic financial crisis and we hadreversals to our growth. Now we have a lot of anxiety with theEurozone crisis I hope it is going to be fixed quickly so that if, ifit doesn't , then there is going to be a many problems. There isevidence of growth, high levels of growth. I think this, the fastestgrowing continent now. But plengesare still there. So more needs to be done, eehh to be very precisein my view one Africa must stay the course in pursuit of soundeconomic policies. Because it it sound economic policies which hasenabled many of our countries to attain micro-economic stability. Thehigher lev highl....low inflation rates high levels of growth.So weshould stay the course in pursuit of sound economic policies. Weshould invest more in education;primary, secondary, tertiary,technical training in order to build the human resource, because atthe end of the day it is the man or woman who is going to make thingshappening and not the machines. You can have the machines if you donthave a competent people to use the machines then nothing can happen.So education is, is critical, as, as, as a major impet.We should invest more in the transformation of agriculture. To meagriculture is a priority because seventytwenty percent of our people live in rural areas andagriculture is their mainstay, but issubsistenceagriculture, people live from hand tomouth, they cannot feed themselves.they dont have enought cash cropsto be able to earn more to transform their lives better

We need to develop manufacturing sector. Wecannot continue to be primary producers – produce raw materials forthe others to go and make goods, finished goods and then come back. Iwas saying my Blake proffesor of economics at the university taught m, we used to have a good phrase, we produce what we dont consume andconsume what we dont produce---Ahha aahhhhaaa...we produce for theothers so that the others produce for us to consume. This thing can'tcontinue.Thats why may ensuring that the manufacturing sector isgrowing faster in Africa is also critical. We have abundantresources, mineral resources, agricultural resources, naturalresources but what is lacking is vibrant manufacturing sector whichAfrica should look at.

And in any cae, economies transit from beingpredominantly agricultural, then they go to manufacturing, and thenthey go to the service, to the service becoming the predominant one.So this is another important aspect. We have to developinfrastructure. Well, as I am saying we had only three, three, threeroads in the country with a demand of 85,000 kilometre square ofkilometers of roads. Without roads there is no development, there isno development withou electricity, there is no development withouttelecommunications. Africa cannot continue to be left behind in thedigital divide. Definitely we have , have , we have to catch up. Theother thing is regard intergration. If we , if we say we are going toproduce more and from agriculture, produce more from manufacturing,definetely markets are essential. Regional markets but alsointernational markets. For regional markets, of course there areregional economic groupings are an important factor. This is , thisis a, a song now in the whole of African continent. The regionaleconomic groupings everywhere and we have continuosly stregtheningthem. We are now looking at even merging them, eehh. In july we had ameeting in South Africa where we discussed the creating a grand freetrade area bringing together Southern Africa Development Community,East Africa Community, Commont Market for Southern and CentralAfrica. From Cape Town to Cairo.......I was saying in Addis Ababa,eeeh on South Africa the other day Cecil Rhodes Jones the colonisttalked of the eehhh, ...Great North Road from Cape Town to Cairo butthis was for colonial purposes. We are , we are doing it now for ourown, for our own good....hahahaha...hahaaa....this is an aspect. Butalso at international level now we need access to markets, thats whyto us in Africa early conclusions of DehaDeclarationAgenda the round is, is, is so critical, so that we can remove openup the markets, remove trade distorting subsisdies in the developedcountries so that we can have access to markets. I can say that forthe begining , ....let me say that to start with

(akakatishwa naGordon Brown baada ya kuona haeleweki.................)
 
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