After he is gone, then what?

Ana mahaba ya ukanda na ukabila you nyani fala
 
If those incharge of building London underground had 5% of your thinking they wouldn't have been where they are now.
 
At least you have a point. We have to trust him, am 100% sure he will do something before he finishes his 2 terms.
 
You don't make sense my bro try to elaborate
 
Kumbe na wewe ni mweupe wa lugha kiasi hiki?! He is gone ni tense gani hiyo?
English lesson to our friend kalimanzila


he is gone The verb here is 'is'. 'Gone' is used here as an adjective. It's like saying 'he is tall' or 'he is finished'.

Baghesh
 
You don't make sense my bro try to elaborate
Strangely, those criticizing Magufuli of corruption today are are the same people who ran the campaign for the father of corruption in this nation.
 
Katiba na iheshimiwe hata kidogo jamani,inaruhusu mihula miwili ya miaka mitano akifanikiwa kuimaliza aondoke.Alistaafu Nyerere sembuse magufuli! Inatakiwa magufuli ajitahidi kuacha legacy imara kwa kuimarisha taasisi za kiserikali pamoja na uwazi katika utendaji wake.
 
Strangely, those criticizing Magufuli of corruption today are are the same people who ran the campaign for the father of corruption in this nation.
I am criticizing Magufuli for corruption today and I never campaigned for anybody corrupt.

In fact I warned CHADEMA about Lowassa on corruption and their picking political expediency over principles.

Do not pigeonhole all of Magufuli's critics based on some lazy, misguided, myopic and stereotypical assumptions.

Not all of Magufuli's critics are on the stereotypical bandwagons.
 
Noted with thanks and appreciation.
 
Mi npo na dictionary yangu hapa.. jitahid kuongeza misamiati na mm huku ni
kazane
 
In a country with a population of over 50 million people, there is no one who is irreplaceable … We only need a proper process on how to get such a replacement …
Issue ni kwamba who's that replacer mkuu
 

When we were promised that this time around there was going to be real political will to fight corruption we expected that Warioba's report on the subject would be the starting point. It is four years now and no reference has ever been made of the blueprint by anybody that matters. The implications are far-reaching; it means there is no strategic approach to the problem. Furthermore, when the DG of PCCB was fired unceremoniously within a short time we were also made to believe that the fight against was going to intensify. On the contrary however, it has slowed down very significantly. Infact it seems now the fight against corruption is directed not by PCCB but by the politicians who are calling the shots. Sometimes I am even tempted to think that the firing of DG was specifically meant to limit the independence of the institution to determine what action to take against whom.
 
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