New administration under Samia Suluhu gives hope after 5 years of hopelessness

A case for BOT Governor.

We say the professor at BOT is ineffective and has looted and destroyed the bureau de change economic base so he must bite the bullet and pack his bags... He is roiled in the most recent scams where billions just spirited away during shujaa wa Chato last gasp for air... they took advantage of power vacuum created by his timely demise and walk away with billions...so the good Professor inspires nothing but immorality...show him the door NOW before it is too late.

We see "shangazi wa taifa" as the best replacement. If appointed she will be the first female as BOT Governor and the first Zanzibarian to fill this vacuum. We need more women Zanzibarians in such top positions in the government to capture, reflect and strengthen our fragile national union identity... it is one of many things we solely lack...

Her impeccable and irreproachable human rights record more than qualifies her to this niche. If academicians can flee their lifetime careers and fill this position we have no doubt she fits even amore....

BOT Governorship anybody can fit in because it is an administrative post...so we highly recommend Fatma Karume, an indefatigable human rights activist, to be our next governor of the BOT...We need an end to scams and she will overzealously plug them once and for all.

Thereafter, she will be too busy plugging the huge holes leaking our hard earned cash there at BOT to deluge us with her conscience burning twits...

The Twitter World will mourn their loss which fortunately to us their loss happens perchance to be our gain but who cares so long as we serve our selves better by cherrypicking the best talents to serve us?


PSX_20210614_130028.jpg
 



Here comes an idiot.. she deceives herself abroad earnings can be brought to Mr. Taxman net that will never happen.

She erroneously presume such kinda of earnings will be directly deposited home where Mr. Milkman can squeeze almost a third of earnings...

But only a fool will directly deposit such earnings to local accounts whether through simBanking or other banking transactions knowing external banking accessibility such as skrill, PayPal, etc etc will blur the real source of such earnings..cash from such shelters dumbfounds even the most brilliant taxman

Paradoxically, no MP will advice cutting down the fat which are public servant salaries including MPs..


The mettle is cutting costs rather than ballooning them to shouldering the burden to the hapless poor...

This parliament will go in history as the most incompetent one because the electorate did not vote them in office...



View attachment 1818817


View attachment 1818818
 


That will never happen it is just a pipe dream...most medical professionals hate their job because they can hardly make ends meet....

We have doctors who operate a leg instead of a head and we have doctors who operate a head instead of a leg....on the same day because they bother not to establish a doctor nurse to patient relationships that will restrain such blunders of damning magnitude

All this happens because a doctor despise his job which humiliates him for a failure to allow him to put food on the table...

A doctor patient relationship is a dead duck and the clamour to restore the dignity of local medics was brutally clamped down...during JK reign...and our sister is looking forward to relive it by resuscitating "has been" careers just to reward minions....

Since the days of JK, the medics compensation have been resisted while the political class keep on devouring most of the national cake...the final outcome is every professional is strategizing to vacate his trade and join the windfalls of political life...so who wants to be part of medical tourism which underpays its professionals? Nobody except a bribe taker who regard cash more than a calling to do the right thing...

So, we rule medical tourism will never rival India till CCM is out of power and a sober leadership takes over
 
Bitcoins vortex will render the BOT powerless to hem in on fiscal policy because money circulation is going paperless.

So BOT notes will become obsolete since few will trade in them and every major player loves to escape the cruel arm of Mr. Taxman who ferociously separate them from their cash in order to bloat own taxman potbellies ....the notable gain the corruption in printing local currency will be a thing of past confined in museums.

So with dampened demand for worthless local currency the cryptocurrency world will take over once and for all and despots wherever they are holing up will learn to live in hard cash crunch World where they have very little dints to squeeze their hapless subjects..

A cash crunch means few leeway to buy support in form of fake loyalty which unpopular regimes need to sustain themselves..


BOT can be a cryptocurrency customer, for sure, but not a Banker in such obscure system of digital cash transactions where few players would like to empower the very reason they are fleeing in haste the old cash systems of control and impoverishment...

The authors of bitcoin and related digital currencies aim to thwart governmental influences in a cash global market so it is inconceivable for a government to have a sterling role...

Depending on the sway new innovative technologies' hold we anticipate governmental role in taxing transactions dwindle as digital currencies ambit grow...

Corrupt regimes like ours have abused their primetime and like all abusers of power are caught napping when God deploy technologies to relieve His people who relentlessly sigh and cry for His enduring mercies against oppressive regimes like ours which are obdurate to cut expenditure and taxes but are obnoxiously innovative and inventive to bleed taxpayers white...instead of cutting the fat we double it every year and search for ways to revisit the same tax avenues and give it a new name like "kodi ya uzalendo" to justify double taxation and heap the tax burden on the poor....

So, like it or not digital coins are coming to redefine the relationship between the leaders and the led...and, the led are going to be empowered and restrain an aggressive taxman who wants to condemn them to a vicious cycle of perpetual poverty...

To cut the long story short, the cryptocurrency world is BOT worst nightmare ...BOT cannot fight an invisible enemy and gatecrashing the cryptocurrency party guarantees nothing substantial unless tax regime is fair and government restrain recurrent expenditures...easier said than done must make a full concession.


E3wnTmXXIAUIh0_.jpg
 
The Way Out of the Maze

At the age of eighteen, Billy Nolan ran away from the merchant navy. He was an alcoholic for thirty-five years. For twenty years he sat outside HTB drinking alcohol and begging for money. On 13 May 1990, he looked in the mirror and said, ‘You’re not the Billy Nolan I once knew.’ To use his own expression, he asked the Lord Jesus Christ into his life and made a covenant with him that he would never drink alcohol again. From that day on, he didn’t touch a drop. His life was transformed; he radiated the love and joy of Christ. I once said to him, ‘Billy, you look happy.’ He replied, ‘I am happy because I am free. Life is like a maze and at last I have found the way out through Jesus Christ.’
St Augustine wrote that God was the master ‘whom to serve is perfect freedom’. This is a great paradox. Many people think that if they serve God they will lose their freedom. In fact, it is the very opposite. Living for ourselves is, in fact, a form of slavery. Serving God ‘in the new way of the Spirit’ (Romans 7:6) is the way to find perfect freedom – free to have a relationship with him and to be the kind of person that deep down you long to be.
 
Psalm 88:1-9a

Cry out to God

This psalm describes a situation similar to the one that Billy Nolan had found himself in: ‘I’m caught in a maze and can’t find my way out, blinded by tears of pain and frustration’ (v.8, MSG).
The psalmist is undergoing great suffering. His ‘soul is full of trouble’ (v.3a). He thinks he is going to die: ‘I’m camped on the edge of hell... a hopeless case. Abandoned as already dead’ (vv.3–5, MSG). He is ‘in the darkest depths’ (v.6), ‘without strength’ (v.4), ‘confined and cannot escape’ (v.8). He has even lost the support of his closest friends (v.8).
Only God can save us: ‘God, you’re my last chance of the day’ (v.1, MSG). However bad your situation may feel, cry out to God for freedom.

‘O Lord, the God who saves me, day and night I cry out before you. May my prayer come before you; turn your ear to my cry’ (vv.1–2).
 
Romans 6:15-7:6

Serve God

There is a Thomas the Tank Engine cartoon that pictures Thomas on his side, having fallen off the train tracks. He is shouting, ‘I’m free! I’m free at last. I’ve fallen off the rails and I’m free!’ Of course, the reality is that Thomas is far more ‘free’ when his wheels are on the rails and he is operating in line with how he has been created to function.
It is the same with us. We might imagine that we are freer if we have no one telling us what to do other than ourselves, but this is a delusion for we find ourselves enslaved to sin – it leads to ‘a dead end’ (6:21, MSG).
It has been said that ‘the only exercise some people take is jumping to wrong conclusions.’ The apostle Paul is worried that his readers will jump to the wrong conclusion – that some might argue that it doesn’t matter if we carry on sinning. He writes, ‘What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? By no means!’ (v.15).
The assurance of forgiveness is not an excuse to continue sinning. Grace is not a casual ‘get out clause’ for sin. It would be absurd to carry on sinning for two reasons:

New Lord
As a Christian you have a new Lord. You now serve God, ‘one whose commands set you free to live openly in his freedom!’ (v.17, MSG). Like it or not, we are all slaves to something. Sin is a form of slavery which brings only spiritual captivity and death, but serving God brings perfect freedom. For ‘God’s gift is real life, eternal life, delivered by Jesus, our Master’ (v.23, MSG).

God is your new Lord. Every time you yield to sin you are going against the purpose of grace – which is to give you real life, eternal life. When you are tempted, remember that you do not have to give in. You are no longer a slave to sin. You are free to say ‘no’.

Remember also the rewards of obedience. In serving God, ‘the benefit you reap leads to holiness, and the result is eternal life’ (v.22).

New love
It is absurd to carry on sinning because, as well as having a new Lord, you also have a new love.

Paul speaks about one aspect of marriage to illustrate this. A woman is released from the law of marriage when her husband dies. Death discharges us from the law (7:1–6).

Similarly, we as Christians have died to the law. Our old love was the law but, as Christians, ‘we’re no longer shackled to that domineering mate of sin’ (v.6, MSG). You can now be bound to your new love, Jesus, just as a woman whose husband dies is free to marry a new love (v.4).

Now that you live under grace rather than under law, you have the Spirit living in you who fills you with both the desire and ability to do what is right. Connected to your new love, Jesus, you ‘serve in the new way of the Spirit, and not in the old way of the written code’ (v.6). Jesus sets you free to be the person that, deep down, you long to be. This is true freedom.

Lord, thank you that serving you is perfect freedom. Today I offer all the parts of my body as slaves to righteousness (6:19). I want to serve you, my Lord and my love, in the way of the Spirit.
 
Hosea 3:1-5:15

Seek God’s freedom

Some people find ‘sin’ a hard concept, but ‘loving something too much’ (idolatry) is something most of us can understand. Our highest love is that which we serve and worship.
This Old Testament passage provides an illustration of the principle that Paul expounded in the book of Romans, that those who sin are slaves to sin and end up with their lives caught in a maze.
God loves his people (3:1). The prophet Hosea is called to give a visual aid of this by his love for his wife in spite of the fact that she has committed adultery (v.1): ‘Love her the way I, God, love the Israelite people, even as they flirt and party with every god that takes their fancy’ (v.1, MSG).
Hosea speaks the word of the Lord, ‘There is no faithfulness, no love, no acknowledgement of God in the land. There is only cursing, lying and murder, stealing and adultery’ (4:1–2). The people are guilty of adultery and prostitution (vv.13b,15; 5:3). This is a fairly accurate description of many societies today.
The leaders were not setting a good example: ‘The more the priests increased, the more they sinned against me; they exchanged their Glory for something disgraceful. They feed on the sins of my people and relish their wickedness. And it will be: Like people, like priests’ (4:7–9).
Instead of finding freedom through their sin, they were dissatisfied and enslaved as a result of their sin: ‘They’ll eat and be as hungry as ever, have sex and get no satisfaction... Wine and whiskey leave my people in a stupor... Drunk on sex, they can’t find their way home. They’ve replaced their God with their genitals’ (vv.10–12, MSG). They are ‘addicted to idols... When the beer runs out, it’s sex, sex, and more sex’ (vv.17–18, MSG).
They found themselves unable to turn back to God: ‘Their deeds do not permit them to return to their God’ (5:4a). Adultery and prostitution were rife among the people (14:13b,15; 5:3). It is as if they had come under some demonic power: ‘A spirit of prostitution is in their heart; they do not acknowledge the Lord’ (v.4b). He withdrew himself from them (v.6).
But God’s withdrawal was so that the people would come back to him. The way back is to admit their guilt and seek God’s face: ‘In their misery they will earnestly seek me’ (v.15b).
‘Exactly how do we seek God?’ writes Joyce Meyer. ‘One way is to think about Him and consider what matters to Him and what He says about certain situations. When we seek Him, we find out much more about His answers to our problems. We also find joy, peace, love, wisdom and everything else we need in our lives. Let me urge you to seek him in every area of your life today.’

Lord I seek you today. I bring to you all the problems that I’m facing… Please show me what you want me to do. Give me wisdom. Help me today to find perfect freedom in serving you wholeheartedly.
 
Pippa Adds

Romans 6:23b

‘… but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.’
I find buying presents for people rather stressful. I am often overwhelmed by people’s kindness, generosity and thoughtfulness when I am given a present. God’s gift to us is even more amazing – ETERNAL LIFE! This gift will never get old, worn out or forgotten. It is the most precious gift of all. It required a huge sacrifice in getting it; it will last forever and be perfect in every way.
 
Back
Top Bottom