Rutashubanyuma
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While slogan will make citizens happy and satisfied, it will take strong policies and management to make Magufuli's era different from the previous leadership.
Hapa wapi, ni Yorkshire wanajadili Pombe anafanyaje, msaada wandugu mliosomea hii lugha ya malkia!
Not mastering the language confirms the limitations of your academic background and cast serious doubts over whether you have understood what I wrote.Siku zote elite wanapambana kuhakikisha masikini hawapandi juu, na hiki unachokifanya siyo kigeni hapa Duniani, Raisi Magufuli ndiyo kimbilio la Wanyonge hivyo ni lazima atakuwa adui wa maelite!
So we are going back to colonial administration style of "unyampara" the trouble I have with this parochial view is where are empowered institutions?I beg to differ. In Tanzania we have the necessary policy and institutional framework to move the country forward successfully. The missing link for many years has been effective supervision or unyampara if you like.
Magufuli is doing just that and in the first 100 days in power, he will have defined his leadership style and expectations for all to take note, not only for the digestion of those already in government service and others who aspire to work with him in cabinet or high government offices, but all wananchi and the international community.
It needs a courageous and committed leader like Magufuli and an equally committed team, exemplified by Ndugu Majaliwa, to spearhead such a systemic cleansing of the government machinery so that it can deliver to the expectations of the Tanzanian masses -not a small political and economic elite .
The country has been lacking a national leadership with the needed political will to sort the rot out, now thanks God we have Magufuli and Majaliwa (double M). Magufuli is now the talking point across the globe and helping to brand Tanzania positively, making us Tanzanians feel proud once again.
How will you rate him five years from now? Having a new constitution that will strengthen accountability or indulging himself in punishing "prawns" in our morally decadent public institutions?Yes we need concrete policies, in fact wouldn't be surprised to find them stacked in various Government Ministries and Departments. According to my perception having pieces of paper well articulated doesn't bring change by itself. Human capital still plays the best vital role of translating words into actions.
Go Double M Team
the world recognised the electorate process. The country has moved on away from your sycophancy rhetorics. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that ur a bitter team low lowassa sycophant.
So we are going back to colonial administration style of "unyampara" the trouble I have with this parochial view is where are empowered institutions?
Magufuli was in the government for almost two decades and our economy has sputtered out despite him being a senior minister!
What has changed now? What I see he is carving a cult of personality around himself but he is impotent to reform our institutions.
You call a government of 32 days naive? Have you ever wondered why governments are given specific terms to save their mandates? You are educated but you sound so ignorant. What Magufuli is doing now is setting up the pace for his government take a process. It is universal that you start cleaning the dirtiest parts first before going to other parts.Lowassa was not mentioned in this article. What you are cynically attempting to do is circumventing the issues and putting words in my mouth...
By the way, once you have rigged your way to public office you embark on alighting all genuine complaints of stolen election deluding yourself by cloaking your electoral fouls behind nobler concepts of a cleaner government in a forlorn hope that circus will cleanse your bloody hands?
The truth ought to be echoed: only justice exalts a nation while covering your sins is reproachable to all nations!
Is there bitterness in probing the effectiveness of slashing sitting allowances while human resource costs remain uncapped? If Board of Director fees and staff emoluments remain a freefall, not interrelated to corporate revenues, recurrent budgets among others how can one control runaway public expenditures?
Is the Magufuli administration not naive despite insidious decibels trumpeted, so far? Should we lie low on this out of trepidation of uninformed opinions from those who are eating our emaciated national bread like you and cohorts?
There is no commitment in stealing an election. There is no bitterness in asking for justice. We owe it to millions who voted.What is parochial in advocating for effective supervision or management of government institutions , resources and service delivery ? You should remember that behind strong and efficient institutions there are equally efficient and committed individuals-institutions are not made of stones !
It is unfortunate you seem not to recognize the wind of change that is blowing across the country for reasons best known to yourself. Does it mean every leader at any level now in the country , or anywhere else , who comes up to do his work is building a personality cult ? That diversionary talk will not distract us and our brave leaders from fulfilling the hopes and expectations of the Tanzanian masses.
Of course there are ‘losers' in this new political dispensation who do not wish Tanzania well. They include those who have been thriving on systemic graft and corruption that almost brought the country to its knees, and of course other actors who are not in favour of the country's stand on regional issues. Your bitter stance on President Magufuli and the new political dispensation may be understood in that context.
I voted for neither to begin with. Five years down the road and when our currency has depleted its value against the major currencies with the economy nosediving probably you will have the decency to apologize.Declare interest kwanza ...kwamba wewe ni Team lowassa