Kenya's Jubilee Party plans to Copy CCM party structure and adopt Communism(Ujamaa)

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By PATRICK LANG'AT
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President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Jubilee Party has intensified plans to transform it into a long-standing outfit.
The party is looking to entrench itself as a powerful force akin to the outfits in China, Cuba, South Africa, Tanzania, and Rwanda.
Since last year, the Jubilee Party leadership has visited and studied the Communist Party of China, the African National Congress of South Africa, the Rwandan Patriotic Front, and last week, the Communist Party of Cuba.
“The longevity of these parties is of note given the high mortality rate of our parties in Kenya after every election,” Jubilee Party secretary-general Raphael Tuju told the Nation by phone on Sunday.
“We are looking at their structures, their organising principles beyond tribe and their financing structures beyond state allocations; their accountability to its members and the country and their succession planning,” Mr Tuju said.
MEDIA
After the Cuba visit, Mr Tuju said the party would also visit neighbouring Tanzania to learn from the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi, and later, Europe, where some parties have also shown dominance.
“Instability in the political space results into an unstable country. When the country is not stable, we all know the results. Joblessness, economic downturn, and insecurity,” he said.
He went on: “Right now, the President and the Jubilee leadership are struggling to focus on the 'Big Four' that should result in the transformation of our lives.
"But what sells newspapers and increases TV viewership is the endless tribal political fights. This must change.”
TRIBALISM
Mr Tuju said Jubilee is seeking to have a party that “detribalises our politics”.
“It is not whether we can change our political landscape. We must, for our collective well-being and viability as a country,” he said.
To borrow from China, President Kenyatta named Mr Tuju as a Cabinet Secretary on a need-be basis to ensure the implementation of the party manifesto.
The Jubilee Party was formed on September 2016 following the dissolution of 11 regional parties to form a joint outfit that propelled President Kenyatta to re-election last year.
In the elections, the Jubilee Party won the majority in Parliament, governorship, and county assemblies.
 
Tanzania is a model country in East and Central Africa, karibuni sana mje kujifundisha jinsi ya kuishi maisha ya kistaarabu, hasa jinsi ya kupambana na ukabila, rushwa, na uroho wa kujinyakulia ardhi na kutowajali watu masikini. Bravo Tanzania..show the way that other can follow.
 
jubilee ni wezi. tey can do all they can, but their foundation is built on stealing and extreme capitalism.
 
An
Tanzania is a model country in East and Central Africa, karibuni sana mje kujifundisha jinsi ya kuishi maisha ya kistaarabu, hasa jinsi ya kupambana na ukabila, rushwa, na uroho wa kujinyakulia ardhi na kutowajali watu masikini. Bravo Tanzania..show the way that other can follow.
An LDC country being a model?? Hiyo bange unavuta nipe pia niskie vile wewe huskia ukiwa na wazimu.o_Oo_O
 
By PATRICK LANG'AT
More by this Author
President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Jubilee Party has intensified plans to transform it into a long-standing outfit.
The party is looking to entrench itself as a powerful force akin to the outfits in China, Cuba, South Africa, Tanzania, and Rwanda.
Since last year, the Jubilee Party leadership has visited and studied the Communist Party of China, the African National Congress of South Africa, the Rwandan Patriotic Front, and last week, the Communist Party of Cuba.
“The longevity of these parties is of note given the high mortality rate of our parties in Kenya after every election,” Jubilee Party secretary-general Raphael Tuju told the Nation by phone on Sunday.
“We are looking at their structures, their organising principles beyond tribe and their financing structures beyond state allocations; their accountability to its members and the country and their succession planning,” Mr Tuju said.
MEDIA
After the Cuba visit, Mr Tuju said the party would also visit neighbouring Tanzania to learn from the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi, and later, Europe, where some parties have also shown dominance.
“Instability in the political space results into an unstable country. When the country is not stable, we all know the results. Joblessness, economic downturn, and insecurity,” he said.
He went on: “Right now, the President and the Jubilee leadership are struggling to focus on the 'Big Four' that should result in the transformation of our lives.
"But what sells newspapers and increases TV viewership is the endless tribal political fights. This must change.”
TRIBALISM
Mr Tuju said Jubilee is seeking to have a party that “detribalises our politics”.
“It is not whether we can change our political landscape. We must, for our collective well-being and viability as a country,” he said.
To borrow from China, President Kenyatta named Mr Tuju as a Cabinet Secretary on a need-be basis to ensure the implementation of the party manifesto.
The Jubilee Party was formed on September 2016 following the dissolution of 11 regional parties to form a joint outfit that propelled President Kenyatta to re-election last year.
In the elections, the Jubilee Party won the majority in Parliament, governorship, and county assemblies.
Niaje Naswarite?
 
Muulize Raphael Tuju kwanini anakuja Tanzania kuja kujifunza, ila hata sisi tutakuja kujifunza ili tuepuka kuingia ktk kundi lenu.
Kenya ranked as 'failed state'
Big data made easy

Kenya
Roadways total: 161,452 km
paved: 14,420 km (8,500 km highways, 1,872 urban roads, and 4,048 rural roads)
unpaved: 147,032 km (2017)

Tanzania
total: 86,472 km
paved: 7,092 km
unpaved: 79,380 km (2017)

National air transport system
Kenya
Number of registered air carriers: 16
Inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 106
Annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 4,874,590
Annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 286,414,683 mt-km

Tanzania
Number of registered air carriers: 5
Inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 17
Annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 1,239,707
Annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 2,337,440 mt-km

Population growth rate

Kenya: 1.69% Tanzania: 2.75%

Rural Sanitation Facility access improved:
Kenya
29.7% of population

Tanzania
8.3% of population

Net migration rate
Kenya
-0.2 migrant(s)/1,000

Tanzania
-0.5 migrant(s)/1,000

Hawa watanzania wanaenda wapi? Tanzanians are leaving Tanzania more than Kenyans are leaving Kenya. Most likely mnakuja Kenya

Children under the age of 5 years underweight
Kenya: 11% (2014)

Tanzania: 13.7% (2015)

Na bado mnaimba wakenya njaa na biryani :mad:

Physicians/Doctors density
Kenya
0.2 physicians/1,000 population
Tanzania
0.03 physicians/1,000 population

Hospital Beds
Kenya
1.4 beds/1,000 population
Tanzania
0.7 beds/1,000 population

Dependency ratios
Kenya
total dependency ratio: 78.3
youth dependency ratio: 73.7
elderly dependency ratio: 4.6

Tanzania
total dependency ratio: 93.4
youth dependency ratio: 87.4
elderly dependency ratio: 6

Budget
Kenya
revenues: $15.37 billion
expenditures: $20.18 billion (2017 est.)

Tanzania
revenues: $7.872 billion
expenditures: $9.271 billion (2017 est.)

Foreign Reserves
Kenya $7.592 billion
Tanzania $4.174 billion

Stock of domestic credit (yaani total value of local currency in banks, which then circulates the economy)

Kenya: $36.59 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $9.77 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Stock of narrow money (money held by central bank)
Kenya: $13.03 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $4.869 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Stock of broad money (most comprehensive measure of money supply)
Kenya: $29.29 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $8.291 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Electricity production
Kenya: 9.548 billion kWh
Tanzania: 6.025 billion kWh

Electricity consumption
Kenya: 7.666 billion kWh
Tanzania: 4.976 billion kWh

Electricity exports
Kenya: 45 million kWh (To UG and TZ)
Tanzania: 0 kWh (To no one)

Internet users
Kenya
total: 12,165,597
percent of population: 26.0%

Tanzania
total: 6,822,754
percent of population: 13.0%

Broadcast media
Kenya
About a half-dozen large-scale privately owned media companies with TV and radio stations, as well as a state-owned TV broadcaster, provide service nationwide; satellite and cable TV subscription services available; state-owned radio broadcaster operates 2 national radio channels and provides regional and local radio services in multiple languages; many private radio stations broadcast on a national level along with over 100 private and non-profit provincial stations broadcasting in local languages; transmissions of several international broadcasters available.

Tanzania
A state-owned TV station and multiple privately owned TV stations; state-owned national radio station supplemented by more than 40 privately owned radio stations; transmissions of several international broadcasters are available.
 
By PATRICK LANG'AT
More by this Author
President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Jubilee Party has intensified plans to transform it into a long-standing outfit.
The party is looking to entrench itself as a powerful force akin to the outfits in China, Cuba, South Africa, Tanzania, and Rwanda.
Since last year, the Jubilee Party leadership has visited and studied the Communist Party of China, the African National Congress of South Africa, the Rwandan Patriotic Front, and last week, the Communist Party of Cuba.
“The longevity of these parties is of note given the high mortality rate of our parties in Kenya after every election,” Jubilee Party secretary-general Raphael Tuju told the Nation by phone on Sunday.
“We are looking at their structures, their organising principles beyond tribe and their financing structures beyond state allocations; their accountability to its members and the country and their succession planning,” Mr Tuju said.
MEDIA
After the Cuba visit, Mr Tuju said the party would also visit neighbouring Tanzania to learn from the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi, and later, Europe, where some parties have also shown dominance.
“Instability in the political space results into an unstable country. When the country is not stable, we all know the results. Joblessness, economic downturn, and insecurity,” he said.
He went on: “Right now, the President and the Jubilee leadership are struggling to focus on the 'Big Four' that should result in the transformation of our lives.
"But what sells newspapers and increases TV viewership is the endless tribal political fights. This must change.”
TRIBALISM
Mr Tuju said Jubilee is seeking to have a party that “detribalises our politics”.
“It is not whether we can change our political landscape. We must, for our collective well-being and viability as a country,” he said.
To borrow from China, President Kenyatta named Mr Tuju as a Cabinet Secretary on a need-be basis to ensure the implementation of the party manifesto.
The Jubilee Party was formed on September 2016 following the dissolution of 11 regional parties to form a joint outfit that propelled President Kenyatta to re-election last year.
In the elections, the Jubilee Party won the majority in Parliament, governorship, and county assemblies.
Ulitoa hii story kwa haga yako
 
Big data made easy

Kenya
Roadways total: 161,452 km
paved: 14,420 km (8,500 km highways, 1,872 urban roads, and 4,048 rural roads)
unpaved: 147,032 km (2017)

Tanzania
total: 86,472 km
paved: 7,092 km
unpaved: 79,380 km (2017)

National air transport system
Kenya
Number of registered air carriers: 16
Inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 106
Annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 4,874,590
Annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 286,414,683 mt-km

Tanzania
Number of registered air carriers: 5
Inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 17
Annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 1,239,707
Annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 2,337,440 mt-km

Population growth rate

Kenya: 1.69% Tanzania: 2.75%

Rural Sanitation Facility access improved:
Kenya
29.7% of population

Tanzania
8.3% of population

Net migration rate
Kenya
-0.2 migrant(s)/1,000

Tanzania
-0.5 migrant(s)/1,000

Hawa watanzania wanaenda wapi? Tanzanians are leaving Tanzania more than Kenyans are leaving Kenya. Most likely mnakuja Kenya

Children under the age of 5 years underweight
Kenya: 11% (2014)

Tanzania: 13.7% (2015)

Na bado mnaimba wakenya njaa na biryani :mad:

Physicians/Doctors density
Kenya
0.2 physicians/1,000 population
Tanzania
0.03 physicians/1,000 population

Hospital Beds
Kenya
1.4 beds/1,000 population
Tanzania
0.7 beds/1,000 population

Dependency ratios
Kenya
total dependency ratio: 78.3
youth dependency ratio: 73.7
elderly dependency ratio: 4.6

Tanzania
total dependency ratio: 93.4
youth dependency ratio: 87.4
elderly dependency ratio: 6

Budget
Kenya
revenues: $15.37 billion
expenditures: $20.18 billion (2017 est.)

Tanzania
revenues: $7.872 billion
expenditures: $9.271 billion (2017 est.)

Foreign Reserves
Kenya $7.592 billion
Tanzania $4.174 billion

Stock of domestic credit (yaani total value of local currency in banks, which then circulates the economy)

Kenya: $36.59 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $9.77 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Stock of narrow money (money held by central bank)
Kenya: $13.03 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $4.869 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Stock of broad money (most comprehensive measure of money supply)
Kenya: $29.29 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $8.291 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Electricity production
Kenya: 9.548 billion kWh
Tanzania: 6.025 billion kWh

Electricity consumption
Kenya: 7.666 billion kWh
Tanzania: 4.976 billion kWh

Electricity exports
Kenya: 45 million kWh (To UG and TZ)
Tanzania: 0 kWh (To no one)

Internet users
Kenya
total: 12,165,597
percent of population: 26.0%

Tanzania
total: 6,822,754
percent of population: 13.0%

Broadcast media
Kenya
About a half-dozen large-scale privately owned media companies with TV and radio stations, as well as a state-owned TV broadcaster, provide service nationwide; satellite and cable TV subscription services available; state-owned radio broadcaster operates 2 national radio channels and provides regional and local radio services in multiple languages; many private radio stations broadcast on a national level along with over 100 private and non-profit provincial stations broadcasting in local languages; transmissions of several international broadcasters available.

Tanzania
A state-owned TV station and multiple privately owned TV stations; state-owned national radio station supplemented by more than 40 privately owned radio stations; transmissions of several international broadcasters are available.
Kenya ranked as 'failed state'
Lini mtajinasua kutoka huku?
 
Kenya ranked as 'failed state'
Lini mtajinasua kutoka huku?
Big data made easy

Kenya
Roadways total: 161,452 km
paved: 14,420 km (8,500 km highways, 1,872 urban roads, and 4,048 rural roads)
unpaved: 147,032 km (2017)

Tanzania
total: 86,472 km
paved: 7,092 km
unpaved: 79,380 km (2017)

National air transport system
Kenya
Number of registered air carriers: 16
Inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 106
Annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 4,874,590
Annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 286,414,683 mt-km

Tanzania
Number of registered air carriers: 5
Inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 17
Annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 1,239,707
Annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 2,337,440 mt-km

Population growth rate

Kenya: 1.69% Tanzania: 2.75%

Rural Sanitation Facility access improved:
Kenya
29.7% of population

Tanzania
8.3% of population

Net migration rate
Kenya
-0.2 migrant(s)/1,000

Tanzania
-0.5 migrant(s)/1,000

Hawa watanzania wanaenda wapi? Tanzanians are leaving Tanzania more than Kenyans are leaving Kenya. Most likely mnakuja Kenya

Children under the age of 5 years underweight
Kenya: 11% (2014)

Tanzania: 13.7% (2015)

Na bado mnaimba wakenya njaa na biryani :mad:

Physicians/Doctors density
Kenya
0.2 physicians/1,000 population
Tanzania
0.03 physicians/1,000 population

Hospital Beds
Kenya
1.4 beds/1,000 population
Tanzania
0.7 beds/1,000 population

Dependency ratios
Kenya
total dependency ratio: 78.3
youth dependency ratio: 73.7
elderly dependency ratio: 4.6

Tanzania
total dependency ratio: 93.4
youth dependency ratio: 87.4
elderly dependency ratio: 6

Budget
Kenya
revenues: $15.37 billion
expenditures: $20.18 billion (2017 est.)

Tanzania
revenues: $7.872 billion
expenditures: $9.271 billion (2017 est.)

Foreign Reserves
Kenya $7.592 billion
Tanzania $4.174 billion

Stock of domestic credit (yaani total value of local currency in banks, which then circulates the economy)

Kenya: $36.59 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $9.77 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Stock of narrow money (money held by central bank)
Kenya: $13.03 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $4.869 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Stock of broad money (most comprehensive measure of money supply)
Kenya: $29.29 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $8.291 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Electricity production
Kenya: 9.548 billion kWh
Tanzania: 6.025 billion kWh

Electricity consumption
Kenya: 7.666 billion kWh
Tanzania: 4.976 billion kWh

Electricity exports
Kenya: 45 million kWh (To UG and TZ)
Tanzania: 0 kWh (To no one)

Internet users
Kenya
total: 12,165,597
percent of population: 26.0%

Tanzania
total: 6,822,754
percent of population: 13.0%

Broadcast media
Kenya
About a half-dozen large-scale privately owned media companies with TV and radio stations, as well as a state-owned TV broadcaster, provide service nationwide; satellite and cable TV subscription services available; state-owned radio broadcaster operates 2 national radio channels and provides regional and local radio services in multiple languages; many private radio stations broadcast on a national level along with over 100 private and non-profit provincial stations broadcasting in local languages; transmissions of several international broadcasters available.

Tanzania
A state-owned TV station and multiple privately owned TV stations; state-owned national radio station supplemented by more than 40 privately owned radio stations; transmissions of several international broadcasters are available.
 
Kenya ranked as 'failed state'
Lini mtajinasua kutoka huku?
jubilee ni wezi. tey can do all they can, but their foundation is built on stealing and extreme capitalism.
Big data made easy

Kenya
Roadways total: 161,452 km
paved: 14,420 km (8,500 km highways, 1,872 urban roads, and 4,048 rural roads)
unpaved: 147,032 km (2017)

Tanzania
total: 86,472 km
paved: 7,092 km
unpaved: 79,380 km (2017)

National air transport system
Kenya
Number of registered air carriers: 16
Inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 106
Annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 4,874,590
Annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 286,414,683 mt-km

Tanzania
Number of registered air carriers: 5
Inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 17
Annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 1,239,707
Annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 2,337,440 mt-km

Population growth rate

Kenya: 1.69% Tanzania: 2.75%

Rural Sanitation Facility access improved:
Kenya
29.7% of population

Tanzania
8.3% of population

Net migration rate
Kenya
-0.2 migrant(s)/1,000

Tanzania
-0.5 migrant(s)/1,000

Hawa watanzania wanaenda wapi? Tanzanians are leaving Tanzania more than Kenyans are leaving Kenya. Most likely mnakuja Kenya

Children under the age of 5 years underweight
Kenya: 11% (2014)

Tanzania: 13.7% (2015)

Na bado mnaimba wakenya njaa na biryani :mad:

Physicians/Doctors density
Kenya
0.2 physicians/1,000 population
Tanzania
0.03 physicians/1,000 population

Hospital Beds
Kenya
1.4 beds/1,000 population
Tanzania
0.7 beds/1,000 population

Dependency ratios
Kenya
total dependency ratio: 78.3
youth dependency ratio: 73.7
elderly dependency ratio: 4.6

Tanzania
total dependency ratio: 93.4
youth dependency ratio: 87.4
elderly dependency ratio: 6

Budget
Kenya
revenues: $15.37 billion
expenditures: $20.18 billion (2017 est.)

Tanzania
revenues: $7.872 billion
expenditures: $9.271 billion (2017 est.)

Foreign Reserves
Kenya $7.592 billion
Tanzania $4.174 billion

Stock of domestic credit (yaani total value of local currency in banks, which then circulates the economy)

Kenya: $36.59 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $9.77 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Stock of narrow money (money held by central bank)
Kenya: $13.03 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $4.869 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Stock of broad money (most comprehensive measure of money supply)
Kenya: $29.29 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $8.291 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Electricity production
Kenya: 9.548 billion kWh
Tanzania: 6.025 billion kWh

Electricity consumption
Kenya: 7.666 billion kWh
Tanzania: 4.976 billion kWh

Electricity exports
Kenya: 45 million kWh (To UG and TZ)
Tanzania: 0 kWh (To no one)

Internet users
Kenya
total: 12,165,597
percent of population: 26.0%

Tanzania
total: 6,822,754
percent of population: 13.0%

Broadcast media
Kenya
About a half-dozen large-scale privately owned media companies with TV and radio stations, as well as a state-owned TV broadcaster, provide service nationwide; satellite and cable TV subscription services available; state-owned radio broadcaster operates 2 national radio channels and provides regional and local radio services in multiple languages; many private radio stations broadcast on a national level along with over 100 private and non-profit provincial stations broadcasting in local languages; transmissions of several international broadcasters available.

Tanzania
A state-owned TV station and multiple privately owned TV stations; state-owned national radio station supplemented by more than 40 privately owned radio stations; transmissions of several international broadcasters are available.
 
Waje wajifunze. MAANA kuna mazuri mengi tu ndani ya CCM. Wajikite zaidi kwenye MISINGI YA chama. Wasiangalie watu wanafanya NINI!!
Nasema hivyo kwa sababu MIMI BINAFSI nimelelewa na CCM iliyokuwa chini ya katiba SAFI SANA iliyokuwa inashabihiana sawia na AZIMIO LA ARUSHA ambalo lilikuwa linasisitiza MISINGI YA UTU, MIIKO YA UONGOZI, USAWA WA BINADAMU na mengine mengi tu.

CCM kama CCM haina ubaya HATA cheme. Katiba yake ni SAFI. Imekaa kitaasisi. Kuna vyombo vya maamuzi, kuna mikutano ya chama, KUNA ukomo wa UONGOZI, MIIKO ya UONGOZI, MAADILI YA UONGOZI n.k.

NAOMBA NISEME KUYUMBA YUMBA KOTE HUKU KISIASA NA KIUONGOZI kulikotokea MIAKA ILIYOPITA NI KUTOKANA NA KUTOKUWA NA DIRA KAMILI YA VYAMA AMBAYO NDIYO INAPELEKEA KUWA NA SERIKALI imara, NCHI IMARA NA HATIMAYE UCHUMI IMARA. Mfano mzuri ni NCHI kama China, URUSI, CUBA, NCHI ZOTE ZA SCANDINAVIA, UINGEREZA, UJERUMANI, UFARANSA N.K. Zina vyama vyenye misingi imara, hivyo vinapelekea kuwa na SERIKALI IMARA, NCHI IMARA NA HATIMAYE UCHUMI IMARA.
Ukiangalia NCHI nyingi za Afrika zinakosa taasisi IMARA kama hizo hivyo kukosa dira na hatimaye kuonekana kuna OMBWE LA UONGOZI. Inakuwa hivyo kwa kuwa mtawala anayeingia madarakani anatawala bila KUWA NA NYENZO YA KULIONGOZA TAIFA. BILA SHAKA ATAONEKA ANAPWAYA.

Namalizia kwa kusema waKenya waje kujifunza lkn waanze na CCM ya Nyerere, HALAFU kutoka HAPO waangalie kile ambacho kinawafaa kulingana na MaZINGIRA YAO.
 
Waje wajifunze. MAANA kuna mazuri mengi tu ndani ya CCM. Wajikite zaidi kwenye MISINGI YA chama. Wasiangalie watu wanafanya NINI!!
Nasema hivyo kwa sababu MIMI BINAFSI nimelelewa na CCM iliyokuwa chini ya katiba ya SAFI SANA iliyokuwa inashabihiana sawia na AZIMIO LA ARUSHA ambalo lilikuwa linasisitiza MISINGI YA UTU, MIIKO YA UONGOZI, USAWA WA BINADAMU na mengine mengi tu.

CCM kama CCM haina ubaya HATA cheme. Katiba yake ni SAFI. Imekaa kitaasisi. Kuna vyombo vya maamuzi, kuna mikutano ya chama, KUNA ukomo wa UONGOZI, MIIKO ya UONGOZI, MAADILI YA UONGOZI n.k.

NAOMBA NISEME KUYUMBA YUMBA KOTE HUKU KISIASA NA KIUONGOZI MIAKA ILIYOPITA NIKO KUTOKANA NA KUTOKUWA NA DIRA KAMILI YA VYAMA AMBAYO NDIYO INAPELEKEA KUWA NA SERIKALI NA NCHI IMARA NA HATIMAYE UCHUMI IMARA. Mfano mzuri ni NCHI kama China, URUSI, CUBA, NCHI ZOTE ZA SCANDINAVIA, UINGEREZA, UJERUMANI, UFARANSA N.K. Zina vyama vyenye misingi imara, hivyo vinapelekea kuwa na SERIKALI IMARA, NCHI IMARA NA HATIMAYE UCHUMI IMARA.
Ukiangalia NCHI nyingi za Afrika zinakosa taasisi IMARA kama hizo hivyo kukosa dira na hatimaye kuonekana kuna OMBWE LA UONGOZI. Inakuwa hivyo kwa kuwa mtawala anayeingia anatawala bila KUWA NA NYENZO YA KULIONGOZA TAIFA. BILA SHAKA ATAONEKA ANAPWAYA.

Namalizia kwa kusema waKenya waje kujifunza lkn waanze na CCM ya Nyerere, HALAFU kutoka HAPO waangalie kile ambacho kinawafaa kulingana na MaZINGIRA YAO.
LA MAANA KUJIFUNZA TOKA KWENU NI JINSI YA KUONDOKEA LDC..
 
Big data made easy

Kenya
Roadways total: 161,452 km
paved: 14,420 km (8,500 km highways, 1,872 urban roads, and 4,048 rural roads)
unpaved: 147,032 km (2017)

Tanzania
total: 86,472 km
paved: 7,092 km
unpaved: 79,380 km (2017)

National air transport system
Kenya
Number of registered air carriers: 16
Inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 106
Annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 4,874,590
Annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 286,414,683 mt-km

Tanzania
Number of registered air carriers: 5
Inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 17
Annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 1,239,707
Annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 2,337,440 mt-km

Population growth rate

Kenya: 1.69% Tanzania: 2.75%

Rural Sanitation Facility access improved:
Kenya
29.7% of population

Tanzania
8.3% of population

Net migration rate
Kenya
-0.2 migrant(s)/1,000

Tanzania
-0.5 migrant(s)/1,000

Hawa watanzania wanaenda wapi? Tanzanians are leaving Tanzania more than Kenyans are leaving Kenya. Most likely mnakuja Kenya

Children under the age of 5 years underweight
Kenya: 11% (2014)

Tanzania: 13.7% (2015)

Na bado mnaimba wakenya njaa na biryani :mad:

Physicians/Doctors density
Kenya
0.2 physicians/1,000 population
Tanzania
0.03 physicians/1,000 population

Hospital Beds
Kenya
1.4 beds/1,000 population
Tanzania
0.7 beds/1,000 population

Dependency ratios
Kenya
total dependency ratio: 78.3
youth dependency ratio: 73.7
elderly dependency ratio: 4.6

Tanzania
total dependency ratio: 93.4
youth dependency ratio: 87.4
elderly dependency ratio: 6

Budget
Kenya
revenues: $15.37 billion
expenditures: $20.18 billion (2017 est.)

Tanzania
revenues: $7.872 billion
expenditures: $9.271 billion (2017 est.)

Foreign Reserves
Kenya $7.592 billion
Tanzania $4.174 billion

Stock of domestic credit (yaani total value of local currency in banks, which then circulates the economy)

Kenya: $36.59 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $9.77 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Stock of narrow money (money held by central bank)
Kenya: $13.03 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $4.869 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Stock of broad money (most comprehensive measure of money supply)
Kenya: $29.29 billion (31 December 2017 est.)
Tanzania: $8.291 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

Electricity production
Kenya: 9.548 billion kWh
Tanzania: 6.025 billion kWh

Electricity consumption
Kenya: 7.666 billion kWh
Tanzania: 4.976 billion kWh

Electricity exports
Kenya: 45 million kWh (To UG and TZ)
Tanzania: 0 kWh (To no one)

Internet users
Kenya
total: 12,165,597
percent of population: 26.0%

Tanzania
total: 6,822,754
percent of population: 13.0%

Broadcast media
Kenya
About a half-dozen large-scale privately owned media companies with TV and radio stations, as well as a state-owned TV broadcaster, provide service nationwide; satellite and cable TV subscription services available; state-owned radio broadcaster operates 2 national radio channels and provides regional and local radio services in multiple languages; many private radio stations broadcast on a national level along with over 100 private and non-profit provincial stations broadcasting in local languages; transmissions of several international broadcasters available.

Tanzania
A state-owned TV station and multiple privately owned TV stations; state-owned national radio station supplemented by more than 40 privately owned radio stations; transmissions of several international broadcasters are available.

Embu nirushie source nami nijielimishe ZAIDI.
 
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An LDC country being a model?? Hiyo bange unavuta nipe pia niskie vile wewe huskia ukiwa na wazimu.o_Oo_O
Yes, an LDC country called Tanzania is the Model that your tin god uhuru kenyatta wants to copy. And the reasons speak for themselves, highest economic growth, low corruption levels, no ethinic competition. God bless JPM , God bless Nyerere
 
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