To all Investors in Tanzania "Get out of Tanzania and Go F@#% Yourselves"!

Rev. Kishoka

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Yes Mchungaji knows how to curse and can drop an F bomb in a second and all will be blessed.

Yes I tell it to all the investors who are expoliting Tanzania and look for concesions, free tax, free duty and under 10% royalties, they can go to hell, F#$% themselves and leave us with our un tapped natural resources, we are in no hurry, we have other alternatives to survive!
 
Yes Mchungaji know how to curse and can drop an F bomb in a second and all will be blessed.

Yes I tell it to all the investors who are expoliting Tanzania and look for concesions, free tax, free duty and under 10% royalties, they can go to hell, F#$% themselves and leave us with our un tapped natural resources, we are in no hurry, we have other alternatives to survive!

The most concise, radical, straightforward, bold and unambiguously clear message sent!! ubarikiwe mchungaji!!
 
Amani iwe nawe pia, vipi mzee mbona leo umekasirika sana, but it is true ni bora kubaki na dhahabu yetu ardhini kwa miaka 100 kuliko kuachiwa mashimo na wawekezaji feki, tuko pamoja ila punguza hasira.
 
Yes Mchungaji know how to curse and can drop an F bomb in a second and all will be blessed.

Yes I tell it to all the investors who are expoliting Tanzania and look for concesions, free tax, free duty and under 10% royalties, they can go to hell, F#$% themselves and leave us with our un tapped natural resources, we are in no hurry, we have other alternatives to survive!

I am on the same opinion no one needs them if they want to remain in this country they will need to change their mind set,we are tired of them,they are exploiting our wealthy for nothing,leave us alone the soo called mining investors the great exploiters your days have come to an end ,we havent benefited from your existance go go go and leave our minerals you are not better of,
 
Hawa jamaa washenzi kabisa, kwanza yanakuja na kujitajirisha kupita kiasi, pili tukianza kubadilisha mambo ili nasi tuanze kuneemeka, yanaleta vitisho. They can go to hell, watuachie dhahabu, almasi, na maliasili yetu, tutajikokota mpaka tuweze kuzalisha wenyewe!

Tena ngoja, nitaandika makala chafu sana na kuhakikisha inachapwa nyumbani na kusambazwa kwa kila Mwananchi.

Tulisema tumechoka kunyanyaswa, kuonewa, kudhalilishwa na kufanywa wanyonge, sasa ni wakati Wananchi wajichukulie hatua mikononi na kuwafukulizia mbali hawa wajinga na kama mtu yeyote Serikalini au kwenye mfumo wa Uongozi wa Tanzania atasimama eti kidete kutetea maslahi ya Mwekezaji, na anyongwe hadharani huku akikatwa vipande vipande taratibu kabla ya mauti kumchukua!
 
Mchungaji acha hasira .... lakini well, I guess hiyo ni njia nzuri ya kutoa frustrations tulizo nazo ... BUT, what about watanzania viongozi waluiosaini hii mikataba .... tuna wafanya nini hawa????!!!! .... maana frankly hawa ndiyo tunatakiwa ku-deal nao hasa!
 
Tafuteni mizania (balance sheet) ya Barrick, Tanzania Royalties, na makampuni mengine hata Mechmar-IPTL na wengineo, mtagundua siku walipofika Tanzania, ndipo walipoanza kunona tena kwa kuvimbiana.

Sasa kama wao walikuja hoi bin taabani kama Mechmar-IPTL, wakaanza kuneemeka na kunona, iweje sisi tuadhirikie tukiwafukuzia mbali?

Onyo kwa Wanasiasa na Viongozi waSerikali, "Tumeridhika na uhalisi wa Umasikini wetu, hatuhitaji Mwekezaji atunusuru"!
 
Mchungaji acha hasira .... lakini well, I guess hiyo ni njia nzuri ya kutoa frustrations tulizo nazo ... BUT, what about watanzania viongozi waluiosaini hii mikataba .... tuna wafanya nini hawa????!!!! .... maana frankly hawa ndiyo tunatakiwa ku-deal nao hasa!


Hata Bwana Yesu (na nina uhakika hata Mtume Muhamad) alikasirika alipokuwa Wachuuzi na Wafanyabiashara wamegeuza Hekalu kuwa soko na kujifanyia biashara!
 
Umesikia Mining companies kina Barrick wamepinga kuongezwa kwa royalties kutoka 3% hadi 4% eti ni kukimbiza wawekezaji wa nje, this is very pity. Tatizo kina Ole Naiko wa TIC ndio wabaya wetu wanatuchekea eti wanatutafutia wawekezaji kumbe ni wezi watupu, kuna siku moja itafika tutapata kiongozi kichaa kwa maana ya mzalendo watajikuta wapo pale kisutu hata kama wakati huo ni wazee wa kutembelea mkongojo tutawabeba waje kujibu madhambi yao hawana kinga wale.
 
Yes Mchungaji know how to curse and can drop an F bomb in a second and all will be blessed.

Yes I tell it to all the investors who are expoliting Tanzania and look for concesions, free tax, free duty and under 10% royalties, they can go to hell, F#$% themselves and leave us with our un tapped natural resources, we are in no hurry, we have other alternatives to survive!

This is what I call keeping it 100!
 
That is 100% Pure.
And let me tell you, if we won,t act or react witha sense of urgecy toward the acts of these stupid leaders we have in power, it will cost our us.
I will stand strong to serve my country for there I know GOD want me to do it STRONG
 
Yes Mchungaji know how to curse and can drop an F bomb in a second and all will be blessed.

Yes I tell it to all the investors who are expoliting Tanzania and look for concesions, free tax, free duty and under 10% royalties, they can go to hell, F#$% themselves and leave us with our un tapped natural resources, we are in no hurry, we have other alternatives to survive!

Mchungaji waumini wako hawasikii maneno yako yenye hekima!!! Utafikiri vichwani kumejazwa pamba badala ya ubongo maana wako kwenye mapumziko ya kufikiri. Wanawaota wawekezaji tu ambao kusema kweli wamewawekeza haswaaa!!! Hawana lolote la kutusaidia wanatusikitisha tu kila siku iendayo kwa muumba!!!!!
 
I think we should start with these so called leaders who don't know what they are doing or I should say that they pocket national resource at the expense of wananchi.
 
Naomba kuuliza, uwekezaji katika mali asili na madini unachangia asilimia ngapi ya bajeti? kama wasingekuwepo hao mabeberu (wawekezaji) bajeti yetu ingeadhirika katika lipi?
 
Let's not also forget the people who invite them in the first place and grant them "concesions, free tax, free duty and under 10% royalties".
 
Hata Bwana Yesu (na nina uhakika hata Mtume Muhamad) alikasirika alipokuwa Wachuuzi na Wafanyabiashara wamegeuza Hekalu kuwa soko na kujifanyia biashara!

Bwana Yesu alifukuza watu kwenye temple si kwa kuwa alipinga biashara lakini kwa kuwa alikemea riba na aliowatimua walikuwa ni money lenders, mchezo wa riba umeanzishwa na mahayudi zamani sana, sio leo.

Mtume Muhammad (S.A.W) yeye alikuwa anatoa hutba ya Ijumaa na ikashuka caravan ya biashara, waumini wengi wakatoka ndani ya msikiti kwenda kwenye caravan, hapo ndipo aya ya Quran ikashuka inayosema ukifika wakati wa swala ya ijumaa ikifikaa funga biashara, kaabudu na baada ya sala katafute rizki.

Mchungaji, mimi sina uhakika kama una attack tatizo ama sympton ya tatizo. Hawa wawekezaji usiowataka (sympton) ni matokeo ya wanasiasa kutaka 10% (cause) katika kuuza nchi under the disguise ya uwekezaji. Uozo ni Serikali inayonuka rushwa na ubinafsi.

Tulimwambia Mkapa usiuze NBC akasema 'mwenye milioni ...basi aje tumuuzie'. He did not make any efforts to mobilize and help us tuchangishane ili tununue hisa na iwe mikononi mwetu. Huo ni mfano mmoja tu, tena wale jamaa makaburu wa NBC hawakuja hata na mitaji yao, walichofanya ni kukusanya madeni na kutumia mapato ya madeni kulipa Serikali. Ni sawa na wewe unakabidhiwa biashara, unauza baadhi ya mali na kumlipa aliyekuuzia hiyo biashara kutokana na fedha za kuuza baadhi ya mali. Ni mchezo mchafu kabisa ulifanyika NBC.

Watu wamemsahau Mungu na kusahau kwamba kuna judgement day, matokeo ndio hayo!!
 
The problem is not the investors the problem is our so called "leaders". They are the ones who have allowed this nonsense to continue for years. It seems now Africans are beginning to wake up but it might be too late.

Foreign firms should list locally: Ghana bourse
Thu Apr 29, 2010 12:42pm GMT Print | Single Page [-] Text [+]
By Mark John and Kwasi Kpodo

ACCRA (Reuters) - Foreign players in Ghana's high-potential telecoms, energy and mines sectors should list shares locally to ensure Ghanaians reap some of the profits, the deputy chief of its stock exchange told Reuters.

In the latest push by Ghanaian authorities to ensure the West African nation enjoys the fruits of an oil-fuelled leap in economic growth, Ekow Afedzie suggested Ghana should follow a controversial move by Tanzania in February to make such listings obligatory.


"Why can't we link it to licences? Why can't we say that any time a company gets a licence it should float about 10 percent to the general public?" Afedzie said in an interview at the Accra stock exchange late on Wednesday.

"I know there will be a lot of resistance from all these companies. But Tanzania just did it. It just passed a law in parliament pushing all the telcos to give power to their locals," he said of a requirement for telecoms firms in the east African country to offer shares to the public starting in 2013.

A similar drive by Ghanaian authorities in the 1970s led to foreign firms such as Standard Chartered and Guinness now having local listings. But Afedzie said they had since become a rarity on the Ghanaian index of 35 companies.


He praised UK-listed Tullow Group Plc, operator of Ghana's giant Jubilee oilfield, which is due to start production later this year, for its plan for a local listing, and said others should follow suit to show their commitment to Ghana.

"That would drive the economy ... Some of the wealth being generated by these companies would stay in Ghana," he added, noting the step would also bring much-needed liquidity to the stock exchange, where trades rarely total $1 million a day.

However analysts have raised concerns that the Tanzanian law could dissuade some potential investors.

Yet in a sign that Afedzie's call could gain traction with Ghana's centre-left government, Vice-President John Dramani Mahama told Reuters in a separate interview earlier this week that he also backed more local listings.

"I think it is time for some of the big players to come on to the stock exchange," said Mahama.

"The telecoms industry is one humungous industry making a lot of revenues; if they listed on the stock exchange that should lift that stock exchange phenomenally," said Mahama, urging other Jubilee stakeholders aside from Tullow to list locally.

Major telecom players in Ghana include Britain's Vodafone Group Plc, a Zain unit soon to be acquired by India's Bharti Airtel, South Africa's MTN Group Ltd and U.S-listed Millicom's Tigo unit.

A spokesman for MTN in Johannesburg declined to comment.

Ghana is due to produce oil from its Jubilee oilfield from December this year, an asset with up to 1.8 billion barrels of reserves that some, including the IMF, see as possibly turning aid-reliant Ghana into a middle-income nation within a decade.

Growth next year is forecast to hit 20 percent, up from around six percent this year and is likely to be one of the highest rates in the world, as the first oil revenues and scheduled spending on infrastructure take effect.


Yet among moves that have raised questions over Ghana's broadly pro-investor image, the 16-month-old government has queried Vodafone's 2008 purchase of a 70 percent stake in Ghana Telecommunications (GT), the local operator.

Accra has also failed to endorse what sources close to the deal say is a $4 billion accord for private U.S. company Kosmos to sell its Jubilee stake to U.S. major Exxon Mobil, insisting Ghana itself was interested in the stake.

Mahama this week rejected accusations that Ghana was turning against investors, saying the country had a sovereign right to manage its assets to secure the best returns for Ghanaians.

http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE63S0EQ20100429?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0
 
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