I see some, who had been supporting Kenyans, now are throwing word punches with them. This is why some of us said earlier on other threads that they need to sort their way of thinking or else they would bring problems to the EAC; that they crave for.
Bad Seed
Apart from six pointless points you made I take two very seriously, even I have noted them. First lack of creativity, not that you have any based on the other six points you made and second rigidness though not through your criterias, my reasons are based on the way most think. That is thinking outside the box especially on our Jukwaa la Siasa Forum. So on those lines I would agree with you 100% it seems to be the case in a big way.
The main post raises important questions to us Tanzanians, why is it stopping us from achieving yet others seems to do so with ease. So far I havent seen anyone mentioning the discipline part required inorder to succeed. We all know how our government hinders our nations movements through corruption, and protectionism.
Since that is the norm in our country as a results we have many experts who should be spearheading those movements running to join CCM for personal gains, as that is where the rewards are and not in the sectors you have spent years studying so were killing that movement. As for the up and coming intellectuals they have already figured out theres no point in returning to Tanzania with my valuable degree where its not going to be valued. Unless you have someone who had paid for your studies so he/she knows exactly were to hook you when you return.
Apart from that many students with scientific degrees medical, engineering etc choose to stay behind. Mainly for two reasons, first they have been abroad for a long period of time and the rewards and temptations are not enough to lure them back home. Secondly those degrees are highly rewarded in the west especially the UK. So it seems we forget the value of skilled workers especially in Tanzania as a result we go and bring Mzungu to teach us things that many Tanzanians could teach those sectors, only Mzungu will be rewarded handsomely but a native ignored as if his skills were acquired under a mango tree. This falls into your rigid thinking category.
Second creativity issues, it seems most people that argue about politics lack the understanding of society and its people. As if everything is black and white, again we want changes without looking at future consequences of the changes we want nor looking at disciplines that will end this mess for good. Its always the cries all the time ohh huyu fisadi or huyu kaachiwa hivi, or huyu raisi wetu vile moaning moaning and moaning. From wabunge, to its citizens may be were moaners too but not in your disrespectful tone.
People will tell you this and argue on the basis of words rather than facts of the matter today it will be they have to go, because theyre no good. Tomorrow it will be wabunge stand up to them, next it will be we need a new administration next it will be mbona mnavunja katiba yenu wenyewe and so forth moaning and nothing is being done only to see their heroes being bought up to join CCM. They will find another hero as in now they have found Samwel Sitta lets see how far he is going to step up to the mighty CCM. This aint a bible story were David defeats Goliath with a stone, this is real life situation. We have opposition which all crave to lead the next governments, if they are truly to stand up to mighty CCM shouldnt they put their differences aside and concentrate on CCM. You have CCM parliament members who claim to be anti Ufisadi yet they fight discreetly without out any purpose is that a way to end all this mess, so who makes the loudest noises is identified as a national hero only to break peoples hurts at the end of it all. Its all shambolic if you ask me.
Yet we all acknowledge the main problem is that the president has so much power and does nothing against those accused. The main sector that produces most problems, is our ministry of Nishati where he the president was once its minister so he knows all about the money tree that could crop under that ministry.
Now were in a situation the accused understand, that Tanzanians know about their participation in all the Ufisadis drama. The group is so large spread all over the 'dola' our main power sections. Most hold senior ranks its obvious though some understand the game is almost over but no one will want to stand kizimbani na kujibu mashtaka. So we have entered a new phase; protectionism to oust the individuals who poses a threat to them, its all chaotic.
Yet it could be so simple they win today we lose today but we make sure we close all the lines of their protectionism and open up the business sides of our assets, spread the powers of dola even further, cut down the power of presidency or create bodies that could challenge his veto in the court of law if its in the interest of Tanzanians. Doing all will be a tough asking under the current political weather unless we learn to cut our losses with a pardon and ask for a new open constituency, which scholars should sit down and decide how best to prevent this primitive way of governance as its costing us not just money but movement too. Once we sort this then we can use the money to fund in maendeleo ya kweli.
Vinginevyo ni mchezo tu tena wa vitimbi hule wa masakuu au vioja mahakamani CCM will win the next election JK will make sure the next president doesnt bring harm to him so they will breed a charm character only when he comes to power return loyalty until some guy comes up with bunduki and bring revolution. Or the bunge should press to reform the constituency that aint going to happen unless a pardon comes with it, those are the facts I see. Funny im never from the truth in most cases just watch.
sorry i had to edit it yeah smatta it was a mess i just saw it myself