Hahaha and they must go to hell poor ccm and it wil be shocking
Huyo Fatu mwenyewe mara tu alipoteuliwa alikimbilia kwa Jakaya kabla hata hajaanza kazi!
Hata EL alikuwa swahiba wa Kikwete Leo hii ni mahasimu. Ninachotaka kusema hapa ni kuwa haijalishi ni jinsi gani Kikwete alikuwa swahiba wa Fatou, roho wa mabadiliko atawafarakanisha tu.
Huyo Fatu mwenyewe mara tu alipoteuliwa alikimbilia kwa Jakaya kabla hata hajaanza kazi!
My fellow JF members,why have you decided to put us (pro ccm) out of this thread?
Why are you using the Queen's language while you know for sure that we came from St. Kayumbas?
Huyo Fatu mwenyewe mara tu alipoteuliwa alikimbilia kwa Jakaya kabla hata hajaanza kazi!
Who is Edward Lowassa?
For starters he is a reformer who cannot be bought. He is a patriot who seeks to negotiate better and fairer terms for his country from foreign investors. He is a successful businessman who looks to the West (not just China) to assist one of the fastest growing economies in the world build its infrastructure. He is a free market democrat, an eloquent spokesman for his people and a charismatic and popular leader who is attracting record crowds while he travels the country and stumps for office.
Most importantly to us in the West, he is someone who can be relied on to be a bulwark against the spread of ISIS, Boko Haram and Al Quaida. He is a unifier and a known quantity. He is experienced, well known and popular. He has a proven record of governance and maverick ideology.
Lowassa is so popular and is making such inroads that the incumbent party has taken to payoffs, corruption, collusion and dirty tricks to try and stem the Lowassa tidal wave from landing. Lowassas strategy to fight back is to win by the biggest margin possible so his opponents cannot steal the election from him.
I have spent enough time in Tanzania to know no matter the outcome of the election the countrys strong willed, peaceful people will be not allow their homeland to sink into chaos but I do know they will be better served with a new face and that new face is the very familiar Edward Lowassa.
You could still express your views in swahili karibu
Comrade Abel Ndundulu, though it is true that the Tanzanians' customs and taboos plus the intensive intermarriage erode the possibility of chaos to erupt, but the strength of poisonous tongues of greedy politicians should not be ignored.
Their pronouncement of discontent for the results will fuel unexpected hostility amongst the very close relatives. It happened in Somalia and Zanzibar Island (part of Tanzania). In Kenya as well violence and killings were the results of political dissatisfaction not their long lived enemy....tribalism.
The international community and other stakeholders should urge the top government officials to allow the people's will take its own course. Thus, they should never try to change matters to suit their interests.