Fatma Karume: Zanzibaris deserve say in referendum

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As all Tanzanians know, on Thursday last week, the Constituent Assembly (CA) apparently voted in favour of a draft constitution, which will be presented before Tanzanians in a referendum-we are now told will be held before the next General Election

If truth be known, last week was horrendous for me for lots of reasons which I cannot express in totality but which I shall attempt to put on record so that if my grandchildren research this era, they will be assured that there were points of view other than those expressed in Hansard. As all Tanzanians know, on Thursday last week, the Constituent Assembly (CA) apparently voted in favour of a draft constitution, which will be presented before Tanzanians in a referendum-we are now told will be held before the next General Election.

The Draft Constitution was met with much jubilation within the hallowed walls of our Bunge. There were unbearable moments of screeching disguised as singing; profuse shaking of hands by temporary friends; twerking of well-fed behinds and speeches aimed at creating fear in all those who dare oppose.

If you could pause the moving images on screen, magnify the characters one by one and then scrutinise them in detail, as a scientist would scrutinise bacteria under a magnifying glass-you would see beyond the sham-because you would see the fear and urgency that engulfed the drivers of the entire process veiled by the bravado.

Why is there such fear and anxiety I asked myself, as I sat watching the fiasco in horror and it hit me that the fear comes from isolation, because despite the bravado, the ruling party, CCM knows without a doubt that the Draft Constitution was written by CCM, debated by CCM and passed by CCM. All other points of views were either dismissed, stifled or beaten into submission.

The result of "exclusive politics" is isolation, and the price that CCM shall pay for selling its soul to the demon of "exclusive politics" is paranoia. In turn, unless we too screech the ruling party songs, whilst desperately, twerking our behinds to the CCM tunes in a show of support-we shall be enemies and not citizens who deserve the party's respect.

As you zoom closer and you start examining the passengers, you will see their fear too. Like CCM, I too have nameless passengers who voted "Yes" for the CCM Draft Constitution because they know that they are followers and without the crumbs that are occasionally dropped from the party's High Table, they will starve into oblivion. However, unlike CCM, I am not constitutionally obliged to name all those who voted for the Draft.

Too scared to talk, vote
And so we all sit quietly frozen in the hell that is created by fear-too scared to speak and to vote; too scared to demonstrate lest we be beaten to a fine and unrecognisable pulp; and too scared to write the judgments that will free us from the enslavement of fear. Meanwhile we are told, and we pretend to agree in a desperate attempt to convince outsiders that this is a peaceful country. I say it is not.

It is a country that is immobilised by fear and under the apparent tranquil surface there is rage building up slowly, but surely. The last time Tanzanians felt such rage, Mwalimu Nyerere retired from the Presidency because despite everything, he had his finger on the pulse that beat the rhythm of the Tanzanian heart-he felt the rage and he knew that Tanzanians wanted change, so peacefully, he handed over the reigns of power.

It seems to me that Warioba understands this and like Othman, the Zanzibar Attorney General, he is a man who has not allowed fear to determine his path. Both have chosen the path of integrity over fear.

So CCM's fear is driven by isolation; the opposition's fear is driven by the beatings; our fear is driven by the knowledge that despite the theoretical independence of the judiciary, we operate in a country where there is absolute impunity for the golden few.

So how will a party that is isolated win the necessary two thirds majority required to pass the Draft Constitution in Zanzibar?. I am told that there is a very simple, but effective way of doing it. So I am sharing this theory with all of you, if you care to know.

There are two electoral commissions responsible for voting in Zanzibar, the National Electoral Commission and the Zanzibar Electoral Commission. The former registers all persons resident in Zanzibar for the purpose of voting for the President of the United Republic of Tanzania and the latter registers Zanzibaris only, who have the right to vote for the President of Zanzibar.

The theory is that the definition of a Zanzibari for the purpose of the referendum will be expanded to include all those who are registered by the National Electoral Commission and who claim they are Zanzibaris.

This is despite the fact that there is a law in Zanzibar that defines what a Zanzibari is. In theory therefore, all Tanzanians who claim to be Zanzibaris, wherever they may be will have the right to vote in the referendum as Zanzibaris. You will no doubt all agree that it is a simple and effective theory because suddenly the voice of 1.2 million Zanzibaris can be drowned by the cacophony of 44 million Tanzanians.

In the end though, CCM will have to govern 1.2 million Zanzibaris in Zanzibar and the momentary drowning of their voices will only increase resentment and tension.

By Fatma Amani Karume
 
It is about madaraka nothing else... Hakuna faida ya ZNZ kuwa alone zaidi ya vyeo vingi...
 
Good article! It's in record already Ms Fatma though you are against your mom I guess. Good to stand on your own any way....and that is what it meant to be educated.
 
There are two electoral commissions responsible for voting in Zanzibar, the National Electoral Commission and the Zanzibar Electoral Commission. The former registers all persons resident in Zanzibar for the purpose of voting for the President of the United Republic of Tanzania and the latter registers Zanzibaris only, who have the right to vote for the President of Zanzibar.

The theory is that the definition of a Zanzibari for the purpose of the referendum will be expanded to include all those who are registered by the National Electoral Commission and who claim they are Zanzibaris.

This is despite the fact that there is a law in Zanzibar that defines what a Zanzibari is. In theory therefore, all Tanzanians who claim to be Zanzibaris, wherever they may be will have the right to vote in the referendum as Zanzibaris. You will no doubt all agree that it is a simple and effective theory because suddenly the voice of 1.2 million Zanzibaris can be drowned by the cacophony of 44 million Tanzanians.

In the end though, CCM will have to govern 1.2 million Zanzibaris in Zanzibar and the momentary drowning of their voices will only increase resentment and tension.

Very interesting indeed. A double edged sword?

Based on this theory, ina maana, kwa mfano, kama Bara wakipiga kura ya ndiyo na Zanzibar wakipiga kura ya hapana, katiba inayopendekezwa itapitishwa?

Huku Bara, kura za ndiyo ndo zitakuwa nyingi as usual, ila huko Visiwani kama wakipiga kura ya hapana halafu katiba ikapitishwa na Wadanganyika kitakuja kuwaka huko mbeleni.

Hapo itabidi ule utaratibu maalum wa "zisipotosha zinatosholezwa" utumike huko Zanzibar ili kuepukana na mazagazaga ya aina yoyote.

Kumbe hii movie kumbe bado sana eh? I need to put some music on.

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.......profuse shaking of hands by temporary friends; twerking of
well-fed behinds and speeches aimed at creating fear in all those who dare oppose.

By Fatma Amani Karume

....huyu dada mtundu!!
 
According to Mama Fatma Karume this is the thing.This is the plain truth which can be told from the fake and forged PROPOSED CONSTITUTION for CCM!

Bravo Mama Karume. Your message is short,strong,clear,true and to the point. Only fools from CCM POLITIBURO can challenge the naked facts revealed here.

I believe all Zanzibaris will read, digest and understand this message and take re-actions accordingly. Their reactions shall reflect freedom and rights of Zanzibar and her people.

God bless Zanzibar, God bless Tanzania and God bless Africa.
 
Nimeamini tatizo la wazanzibari ni mzanzibari mwenyewe. Wa znz ni wanafiki sana. How hard is it for then to unite as one? Kudai self determination au referendum? Hawatofika kokote kama wenyewe kwa wenyewe wako hivi. ------------ kwa dola 200 na wakirudi Znz watapokelewa kwa vofijo na nderemo bafala ya disgust na itikafu. Wazanzibari ni wanafiki sana na njaa ya dola 200 ndio imezi kuchangia
 
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