Why CDM?
because they can, and they will.
Why CDM?
Tanzania's national budget is several tshs. trillion. Even if you were to deduct 50% off the ths 7.1 million Dr Slaa gets you will much TRILLION? In your right mind are you saying this country is funded by ccm-chaps tax payments?
They failed last year.
We have to live by examples. How can you incriminate CCM while CDM is executing tax avoidance? Even if is a dime, it must be paid. A dollar without a penny is not a dollar.
Do you see why I said CDM is below par?
Do you have a say in Tanzanian politics or do I have to have a say in oder to blandish you?
What offering does CDM have at the table?
The long-term fiscal and political stability of stronger Tanzania nation in modern times is directly threatened by "opposition parties," largely due to a number of factors such as their malicious acts and ineffective opposition parties and the proliferation of conflicts caused by said oppositionist such as CHADEMA.
Consequently, the problems posed by the failed oppositionist continue to pose a stark distraction to moving the government of President Jakaya Kikwete forward in the global efforts to empower Tanzanians in the global nations.
The focus on failed oppositionist parties is germane to this discussion due to the fact that Tanzanians maintains the dubious and notorious distinction of having some of the worst opposition parties who are trying to cause civil conflicts without care of the peace that existed since the birth of Tanzania.
However, just being the opposition party in name or during an election year is not a panacea for the effective practice of democracy. Failed or ineffective opposition parties across Tanzania, over the years have, in a way, contributed to the alienation of a large group of the national population for which the parties were organized in the first place. Not all their troubles are self-induced. Some stem from election laws or government policies that weigh heavily against them.
A credible opposition in Tanzania today must demonstrate that it is viable, credible, and above all, can focus on maintaining a national presence rather than ethnic loyalties. They must see themselves as a government-in-waiting fully capable of participating in the national life of the nation, and not merely a party out of power. Its own philosophy and ideology must appeal to the largest and ethnically blind populace as possible to merit any relevance.
The opposition must also work diligently to attract the best minds locally that can research, develop and apply political, social, fiscal and economic alternatives to national issues for the general good of the nation.
Another ideal is the formation of a united opposition climate such as building alliances and constituency building capacity in an effort to yield a credible representation in elections. Long term planning for political maturity and ultimate governance is not a luxury either.
By the way allowances are exempted from tax, check with Mukama, even magogoni if Mukama is not available.
Chadema! they have offered knowledge to majority, they have produced awareness , CCM will never wish for people understand what is going on! You know why! cause the prime capital of ccm is ignorance.
Go Chadema go educate the majority and they will fight for their freedom.
There are two types of allowances. Taxable and non-taxable. Now which one is Dr. Slaa receiving?[/SIZE]
Let me help you with two exhibits:
Clothing Allowance - non-taxable
Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) - taxable
Update: I'm sure you all know this, but if it is called a "pay," it is usually taxable.
The long-term fiscal and political stability of stronger Tanzania nation in modern times is directly threatened by opposition parties, largely due to a number of factors such as their malicious acts and ineffective opposition parties and the proliferation of conflicts caused by said oppositionist such as CHADEMA.
Consequently, the problems posed by the failed oppositionist continue to pose a stark distraction to moving the government of President Jakaya Kikwete forward in the global efforts to empower Tanzanians in the global nations.
The focus on failed oppositionist parties is germane to this discussion due to the fact that Tanzanians maintains the dubious and notorious distinction of having some of the worst opposition parties who are trying to cause civil conflicts without care of the peace that existed since the birth of Tanzania.
However, just being the opposition party in name or during an election year is not a panacea for the effective practice of democracy. Failed or ineffective opposition parties across Tanzania, over the years have, in a way, contributed to the alienation of a large group of the national population for which the parties were organized in the first place. Not all their troubles are self-induced. Some stem from election laws or government policies that weigh heavily against them.
A credible opposition in Tanzania today must demonstrate that it is viable, credible, and above all, can focus on maintaining a national presence rather than ethnic loyalties. They must see themselves as a government-in-waiting fully capable of participating in the national life of the nation, and not merely a party out of power. Its own philosophy and ideology must appeal to the largest and ethnically blind populace as possible to merit any relevance.
The opposition must also work diligently to attract the best minds locally that can research, develop and apply political, social, fiscal and economic alternatives to national issues for the general good of the nation.
Another ideal is the formation of a united opposition climate such as building alliances and constituency building capacity in an effort to yield a credible representation in elections. Long term planning for political maturity and ultimate governance is not a luxury either.
How did the idea of race began in this thread? Is racial inferiority complex a part of CDM?