Wote wanaopanga uzazi ni "lazy" wawe wanaume au wanawake. Kuzaa watoto wengi siyo kigezo cha kushindwa kuwatunza, kuna watu wana mtoto mmoja au wawili na bado wanashindwa kuwatunza. Kupanga uzazi siyo kigezo cha kuwa na familia bora, bali kumheshimu MUNGU na kuitii sauti yake ndiyo mwanzo wa maisha bora!Hivi walioambiwa ni lazy ni wanawake au wanaume???.
Kazana kufyatua baba, haujakatazwa na mtu.Wazungu wanajua silaha ya mwisho ya waafrika kuitumia ili kuwatawala ni idadi kubwa ya waafrika..wanahaingaika sana kutupunguza lkn miaka 2000 ijayo wanajua fika kuwa Afrika na waarabu ndo watakuwa wanatawala hii dunia...wacha washtuke
Kama kuna tatizo basi ni kusema ukweli. Hakuna jipya hapo, au kwa kuwa ni CNN. Uzazi wa mpango ndo tatizo kubwa la familia zetu kweli? Tukiwadekeza watu hawa, kesho wanalazimisha yale ya Malawi. Kulazimisha kutambua haki za ndoa ya jinsia moja. That is a non issue!Rais wetu Mpendwa Dr. Pombe on CNN tena kwa mabaya. Tumekuwa kichecho cha Dunia. Tena Front Page
https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/11/africa/tanzania-birth-control-magufuli-intl/index.html
'Don't use birth control,' Tanzania's President tells women in the country
Tanzanian President John Magufuli urges citizens to keep reproducing.
(CNN)Tanzania's President John Magufuli has told women in the East African nation to stop taking birth control pills because the country needs more people, according to local media reports.
"Women can now give up contraceptive methods," Magufuli said.
"Those going for family planning are lazy ... they are afraid they will not be able to feed their children. They do not want to work hard to feed a large family and that is why they opt for birth controls and end up with one or two children only," he said at a public rally on Sunday.
He was quoted in a local newspaper, The Citizen, as saying that those advocating for birth control were foreign and had sinister motives.
Magufuli urged citizens to keep reproducing as the government was investing in maternal health and opening new district hospitals.
Tanzania's anti-corruption crusader cracks down on opponents
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) representative for Tanzania, Jacqueline Mahon, was present when Magufuli made his comments, reports said.
CNN has reached out to the UNFPA for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
"I have traveled to Europe and I have seen the effects of birth control. In some countries they are now struggling with declining population. They have no labor force," the Citizen newspaper quoted him as saying.
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Tanzania's population is around 53 million people, and 70% of them living on less than $2 a day, according to a 2015 World Bank report.
"You have cattle. You are big farmers. You can feed your children. Why then resort to birth control?" he asked. "This is my opinion, I see no reason to control births in Tanzania," Magufuli, who has two children, said.
Opposition MP Cecil Mwambe criticized the President's comments, saying they were against the country's health policy.
President Magufuli is known as 'The Bulldozer' for his tough stance against corruption and his hardline policies, which include denying education to schoolgirls who become pregnant.
John Magufuli, the no-frills President who declared war on waste
In another development, the speaker of the Tanzanian parliament banned female lawmakers from wearing fake nails and eyelashes in parliament.
"With the powers vested in me by the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania, I now ban all MPs with false eyelashes and false finger nails from stepping into Parliament," Job Ndugai said, a day after Magufuli's comments.
The new rules also ban women MPs from wearing short dresses and jeans. Female visitors to parliament are also expected to adhere to the dress code.
Acha kabisa uongo mkuu, tena acha kabisa uongo; Adamu na Hawa walizaa watoto wengi sana isipokuwa tu walioandikwa majina yao walikuwa hao wachache. Soma hapa MWANZO 5:4-5......"Siku za Adamu baada ya kumzaa Sethi zilikuwa miaka mia nane, akazaa wana waume na wake. Siku zote za Adamu alizoishi ni miaka mia tisa na thelathini naye akafa"......hapo kwenye "red" unaona kuwa imeandikwa alizaa "wana waume na wake" hii maana yake kuwa alizaa watoto wengine wengi tu tena wanaume na wanawake. Neno "wana" limetumika kwa wingi.Adam na Eva walizaa watoto watatu,kwenye biblia Yakobo tu ndo alikuwa na watoto wengi 12 na aliwapata kutoka kwa wake wawili sasa inamaana watu wa kale hawakuelewa Magu ndo kaelewa sana. Yeye kwanza anao wangapi
Ndiyo maana na mimi nimesema kuzaliana ni agizo la MUNGU. Hivyo agizo la Rais Magufuli kuwa Watanzania "wazaliane kwa wingi" halina makosa na siyo dhambi watu kuzaliana kwa wingi.Alisema mkazaliane hakusema lazima kila mtu azae na wala hakusema uzae kumi, hata ukizaa mmoja au wawili umezaliana, usipozaa pia upo sahihi. Ndiyo maana Mtume Paulo alishauri Kama hutaki kuingia kwenye ndoa ruksa hii inamaana kutokuzaa pia siyo dhambi maana uzinzi ni dhambi.
mara nyingine tunakuwa waongo hata kwa vitu vilivyo wazi, utakuta mtu kazaa watoto 2 na mkewe na huko nje amezaa wa3, huko sio kuzaana?MALIZIA HAPO "Tunaweza kweli kweli".
HATA MM SIO TEAM MAGU NA KAMWE SITAKUWA LAKINI HUO NDIO UKWELI KWENYE HILO LA UZAZI NA MSEMA KWELI NI MPENZI WA MUNGU.
kuna vi nchi kama Denmark, Sweden wakiona mtoto kama wameona dhahabu, vizee tu vimejaa, pamoja na kuwa na uchumi mzuri lkn hawewezi kuwa taifa lenye nguvu sababu hawana nguvu kazi, mfano hawawezi kuwa na jeshi kubwa kama China na Usa.Hili la kuzaa ninaunga mkono hoja ya JPM.Russia na baadhi ya nchi za ulaya sasa hivi wapo katika kampeni ya kuongeza idaidi ya watu.Mwenye uwezo na azae kwa hata mungu alisema tuje kuijaza dunia.
Nyie ndiyo mnataka hata ushoga uhalarishe.This a shame to our nation, yoyote angesema lkn asingekua Raisi wetu, inaonyesha Raisi kwamba hana international exposure.
Kwani Magu alipinga huo mpangilio wa kuzaa? Hapana tusimwelewe vibaya. Yeye alitutaka tuzalishe zaidi ili pia tuweze kuwa na idadi kubwa ya watoto ambao tutaweza kuwamudu.Hii aibu gani hii? Huyo aliyemuambia Magu kuwa uzazi wa mpango ni kutokuzaa amempotosha. Uzazi wa mpango ni nyenzo ya kumpa binadamu freedom of choice inapokuja kwenye familia. Uzazi wa mpango unamsaidia mtu kuamua lini azae na idadi gani ya watoto na jinsia gani.
Lazima tukubali kuwa uzaaji usio na mpangilio umepitwa na wakati. Siyo kila tendo la ndoa lipelekee mimba mengine yatumike kama burudani. Mtu hutegemei unasikia wife anasema ana mimba lazima vizuizi vitumike na hata kama tutazaa watoto saba lazima kuwepo mpangilio siyo wa kwanza ana mwaka mmoja unapata wa pili no no no
Only fools can be fooled!Rais wetu Mpendwa Dr. Pombe on CNN tena kwa mabaya. Tumekuwa kichecho cha Dunia. Tena Front Page
https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/11/africa/tanzania-birth-control-magufuli-intl/index.html
'Don't use birth control,' Tanzania's President tells women in the country
Tanzanian President John Magufuli urges citizens to keep reproducing.
(CNN)Tanzania's President John Magufuli has told women in the East African nation to stop taking birth control pills because the country needs more people, according to local media reports.
"Women can now give up contraceptive methods," Magufuli said.
"Those going for family planning are lazy ... they are afraid they will not be able to feed their children. They do not want to work hard to feed a large family and that is why they opt for birth controls and end up with one or two children only," he said at a public rally on Sunday.
He was quoted in a local newspaper, The Citizen, as saying that those advocating for birth control were foreign and had sinister motives.
Magufuli urged citizens to keep reproducing as the government was investing in maternal health and opening new district hospitals.
Tanzania's anti-corruption crusader cracks down on opponents
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) representative for Tanzania, Jacqueline Mahon, was present when Magufuli made his comments, reports said.
CNN has reached out to the UNFPA for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
"I have traveled to Europe and I have seen the effects of birth control. In some countries they are now struggling with declining population. They have no labor force," the Citizen newspaper quoted him as saying.
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Read the latest news from Africa and share your thoughts with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
Tanzania's population is around 53 million people, and 70% of them living on less than $2 a day, according to a 2015 World Bank report.
"You have cattle. You are big farmers. You can feed your children. Why then resort to birth control?" he asked. "This is my opinion, I see no reason to control births in Tanzania," Magufuli, who has two children, said.
Opposition MP Cecil Mwambe criticized the President's comments, saying they were against the country's health policy.
President Magufuli is known as 'The Bulldozer' for his tough stance against corruption and his hardline policies, which include denying education to schoolgirls who become pregnant.
John Magufuli, the no-frills President who declared war on waste
In another development, the speaker of the Tanzanian parliament banned female lawmakers from wearing fake nails and eyelashes in parliament.
"With the powers vested in me by the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania, I now ban all MPs with false eyelashes and false finger nails from stepping into Parliament," Job Ndugai said, a day after Magufuli's comments.
The new rules also ban women MPs from wearing short dresses and jeans. Female visitors to parliament are also expected to adhere to the dress code.