Rev. Kishoka
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- Mar 7, 2006
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Mr. President,
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If you were to correct mistakes of your first term, list 5 descisions or dirrectives from your presidency that you will wish to reverse and correct.
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Did you congratulate him for his victory or for him being the President again? But why ask all these questions? I believe these questions might be seen as uchochezi kwani majibu yake mengine hayaandikiki.
I get so frustrated by tanzanians living abroad and who perceive that all is well back here at home (TZ), they are totally not in reality with hali halisi hapa nchini. I get a feeling of personal interest arising from some of their praise/comments to our politicians?Mzee Mwanakijiji,
Despite everything, I am extending an olive branch and invite him to participate in the dialogue.
Mtazamaji,
As I stated to Mzee MWanakijiji, I am in need of President Kikwete to be engaged on this conversation, so regardless of how you see the priority of my questioning, they are all top priority and for my best knowledge on dealing with people, best way is not to scare him away rather to bring him at the table and have his full engagement to the conversation. Through the conversation, we will evolve to the maswali ya kukubalika au kutokukubalika if time allows.
Remember, in their minds, bado wanakubalika, so I have to walk a fine line to get him and his people engaged into conversation.
Did you congratulate him for his victory or for him being the President again? But why ask all these questions? I believe these questions might be seen as uchochezi kwani majibu yake mengine hayaandikiki.
I wish he could take the questions with the same spirit.Mzee Mwanakijiji,
Despite everything, I am extending an olive branch and invite him to participate in the dialogue.
Mtazamaji,
As I stated to Mzee MWanakijiji, I am in need of President Kikwete to be engaged on this conversation, so regardless of how you see the priority of my questioning, they are all top priority and for my best knowledge on dealing with people, best way is not to scare him away rather to bring him at the table and have his full engagement to the conversation. Through the conversation, we will evolve to the maswali ya kukubalika au kutokukubalika if time allows.
Remember, in their minds, bado wanakubalika, so I have to walk a fine line to get him and his people engaged into conversation.
I get so frustrated by tanzanians living abroad and who perceive that all is well back here at home (TZ), they are totally not in reality with hali halisi hapa nchini. I get a feeling of personal interest arising from some of their praise/comments to our politicians?
Mpenda.. kwa kuangalia matokeo ya uchaguzi it seems like "all is well".. wouldn't you agree?
Do you justify that he really got that percentage of votes?Kwa priority ya maswali yako nadhani hilo hapo juu kwangu mimi hili lingekuwa la kwanza
Au ningemuuliza swali hili kwa lugha nyingine
From 80 % of votes to 61% what message and interpration does he get from voters of his past leadership?
OtherwiseAngalizo
maswali uliyomuuliza ni zaidi ya matatu
Mpenda.. kwa kuangalia matokeo ya uchaguzi it seems like "all is well".. wouldn't you agree?
Kule Africa Kusini, kulindwa tume ya truth and reconcilliation, I am honestly extending an olive branch to Kikwete and ask him honest questions and I hope he will give honest answers that are truthful and can create a reconciliatory ground to usher Tanzania into a new era as part of honest reflection of what happened on October 31st 2010.
What will you do different on the second term in comparison to the first term?
I get so frustrated by tanzanians living abroad and who perceive that all is well back here at home (TZ), they are totally not in reality with hali halisi hapa nchini. I get a feeling of personal interest arising from some of their praise/comments to our politicians?
I don't think all is well by looking at the election results....probably people buy time and see if the mesage they wanted to get accross to leaders/ruling party has been heard. Obvious, the message is enough! We need changes. Naona kama watu wanazidi kupata mwamko wa mambo ya kisiasa ya nchi yetu kila siku iendayo kwa Mungu.Kwahio sio vizuri kuendelea kudharau watu wanataka nini. It can happen even here...it happened in Poland, USSR, Thailand etc
Hey Mchungaji; Please read this:
Kikwete did not win the election, so the word "victory" is misplaced. What happened is that he was appointed by NEC to lead this country. As peaceful as we are, we decided to stay quiet. In your message, replace the words "your victory" with "being appointed"
From a literature student and literature perspective, it is victory and not "victory"...