gillard
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- Oct 15, 2010
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Mh! It kinda makes sense, doesn't it?
He's been there, he knows how it's like, but I'm not saying that Hon. Kikwete was referring to our country.
However, honestly, what we build now reflects the future of our kids.
What do you think this young generation has learned and continue to learn from Bashite's saga?
Aren't we teaching them that as long as you can pocket Mr. President the country is yours, you can do whatever you want, whenever, wherever?
For the top government officials not to instantly and publicly condemn and react as they do on other issues of interest, aren't we teaching them that a person can be abducted if the government wants so?
Aren't we jeopardising the future of our low income kids to be able to gain at least secondary-level basic skills by bringing up contradicting statements such as "Elimu Bure vs Elimu Bila Malipo"?
Etc...
My advice, if the wind changes the sign, we should stick to the map. It's not too late to change.
I think we started very well heading towards the right direction but the wind is heavily blowing at the moment and all the direction signs are turned, if we don't stick to the road map we might end up to an unknown destination I'm afraid.
God bless Tanzania