Zygot,
It sound stupid to you because you are blind to see what your government is doing to its people, the way it is violating the law of the country it was sworn to defend. You are just looking on one issue of of the pregnant girls. But looking in crux, the ban of pregnant girls to continue with their education is a punishment. Remember those girls are the the result of rape and sexual assault when the government is punishing those sexually assaulted them or raped them. Approving the loan would deliver a “slap in the face” to women and girls, and would represent a “full-throated endorsement of this violently misogynist regime.
Earlier this week, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, which has documented the declining climate for activists under Magufuli, called for the
immediate release of human rights lawyer Tito Elia Magoti and IT expert Theodory Giyani. They are being held on “spurious charges”, including leading organised crime and money laundering, the groups said.
Those not happy with what government of Magufuli put forwards their arguments that In a country where “parliament, the judiciary, the controller and auditor general and opposition parties had been neutered”, the bank had an “extra obligation” to act.
Look the way Tanzanian authorities is undermining the rights to freedom of expression and association and media freedom by enforcing new and existing repressive laws and regulations governing media, nongovernmental organizations, and political parties.
Since 2015 when Magufuli became president, the government has stepped up censorship by banning or suspending at least five newspapers for content deemed critical. These include Tanzania’s major English language daily newspaper,
The Citizen, in 2019, and four others in 2017. The Zanzibar Broadcasting Commission shut down a radio station,
Swahiba FM, in October 2015 because it reported on the annulment and subsequent rerun of the 2015 elections.
So you have to look all of these and the government should change and make country peacefully habitable to all Tanzanians, should allow political activities to play part to every Tanzanian