Wakali wa umombo JF...

Wakali wa umombo JF...

I doubt if he is pro-Nyerere, maybe a quasi sample of one of his article does not him justice - here is some sort of a representative selection:

Massive infusion of capital, long leaseholds of land needed to revamp agricuture - http://www.pamoma.com/stream/478-mi...easeholds-of-land-needed-to-revamp-agricuture

A tale of two terrorists: Trying Anders Behring Breivic, in place of Osama bin Laden -http://www.businesstimes.co.tz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1859:a-tale-of-two-terrorists-trying-anders-behring-breivic-in-place-of-osama-bin-laden&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=57

Anti-banks legislation and the presidency of Barack Obama - http://www.businesstimes.co.tz/inde...obama&format=pdf&option=com_content&Itemid=29

I see he is not pro Nyerere, at least from the first article you brought here earlier.

Or is that the element of critical objectivity?

I will say the guy has balls, I haven't read the ones I am quoting now but I can't help chuckling at how I will relish a fresh touch from our local talents on world stage matters.

Almost like reading an "Economist" article written by a local journalist?

Or would you notch it down to "Businessweek"?

It seems I have been underrating the local press, and in doing so, I am missing some crown jewels.

Thanks for the links.
 
Is it American English or British ? do you want all of us to post or reply in English ? I think we applause tho who use most ,kaiswahili. be blessed.
 
Hahahaha....Haki ya Mungu. You really had to write all these complex vocabularies to make a point.

Complex is relative. Ndiyo maana nikaandika standards zetu zinaweza kuwa ndogo na hilo kunifanya mimi mahiri wakati kiukweli ni mambo ya kawaida tu.

Sasa mtu kama ulikuwa unasoma Newsweek na Time Magazine tangu uko na miaka 12 na kutuma mashairi yaliyochapishwa Sunday News by the time ukiwa na miaka 14 hayo maneno hayawezi kuwa complex.
 
I see he is not pro Nyerere, at least from the first article you brought here earlier.

Or is that the element of critical objectivity.

I will say the guy has balls, I haven't read the ones I am quoting now but I can't help chuckling at how I will relish a fresh touch from our local talents on world stage matters.

Almost like reading an "Economist" article written by a local journalist?

Or would you notch it down to "Businessweek"?

It seems I have been underrating the local press, and in doing so, I am missing some crown jewels.

Thanks for the links.

As they say, there is a thin line between genius and insanity, I think many a readers overlook him because of being mistaken for possessing the latter; surely he must be one of brightest bulbs in Tanzania that fall on the sideway because of the tyranny of the academy!
 
That makes two of us.

Moreover, one could argue, with the authority of a playwright laureate like George Bernard Shaw to back him, that almost half of English in itself, being a kaleidoscope of a potpourri of a smorgasbord of illogical amalgamation and constructs of mostly medieval if not ancient Indo-European dialects, is hardly impressive anyhow.

Swahili has a more elegant logic and is more phonetically aligned, therefore, more intuitive.

But I have yet to see a thread discussing who is the best Swahili writer at JF.

Hahahaha....Haki ya Mungu. You really had to write all these complex vocabularies to make a point.
 
It seems I have been underrating the local press, and in doing so, I am missing some crown jewels.

There is this other guy, Karl Lymo, he is also a crown jewel, at least in terms of the mastery of the Queen's language for, as your already know, a literary maestro is not necessarily a master of logic though one can hardly argue against the converse!
 
As they say, there is a thin line between genius and insanity, I think many a readers overlook him because of being mistaken for possessing the latter; surely he must be one of brightest bulbs in Tanzania that fall on the sideway because of the tyranny of the academy!

Insane or not, I enjoy a well written counterpoint from an iconoclastic outlier.

I am reading his piece on the land issue, agreeing that a better long term land ownership model is needed, even as I might not agree with his thinly disguised almost outright justification of land grabbing.

He is unapologetic and unequivocally adamant in "kumbana mbavu" Mkapa.

If they say Tanzania lacks freedom of the press, we ought to point out to this guy and say if they haven't locked him up, it may be bad but it can't be that bad.
 
2014 Pulitzer Prize: The winners are, Kiranga and Nyani Ngabu.

I am currently reading Haynes Johnson, a real Pulitzer prize winner, his father was one too.

He must be turning over in his grave.
 
Salaamu wandugu,
Sio kila siku kupondana tu ,siku nyengine kusifiana na kutiana moyo ni bora.Kwa leo ningependa tuwape pongezi kwa kuwataja majina wazee wa umombo uliokwenda shule.Mimi ninaanza na jamaa mmoja anaitwa Kiranga.Huyu jamaa English yake imesimama sana.Hongera mkuu.Tuendelee.
how about me in this language? 連我也很好,在這種語言的熟練程度,你怎麼說. I think i am competent enough.
 
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Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfils the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things.


- Winston Churchill.

criticism is acceptable but do not be hurt and make your partner feel humiliated
 
criticism is acceptable but do not be hurt and make your partner feel humiliated

sustain your statement please, 如果你的權利,請驗證您的語句
 
Duh!nimefarijika. NN atauliza, can you write that one in English?
 
kisiitaarabu......?????
kingereza.........???
nipe maana ya hayo maneno maana kwenye kamusi yangu hayapo

you membrane those burdensome means i had
all the words i have written you see these two words only????????
 
Duh kweli watu mnajua kingerezaa sie wengine ngoja tupite
Wengine mpaka tulewe au utuwekee kitita cha hela mifukoni, tatizo wakati unashusha nondo katikati fedha zikapotea au pombe ikakata network inagoma kurudi katika hali yake
 

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