Rutashubanyuma
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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?
Will presidential amnesties be done with in that "strong policies" of yours? We all know better
Hopefully the constitutional exercise will have to begin afresh after being anchored in the current one.So far Magufuli has shown a determination to bring development to our country but so did his predecessors !! If he wants to accomplish what his predecessor failed miserably and leave a plausible legacy of his tenure then he should make sure he gives the people the CONSTITUTION they yearn to have.
True this is why we need to fix a failing system which rewards politicians but not hardworking citizens.Since i'm seeing this on 4th October 2016, my averment is that to some extent, the political infrastructure in place currently isn't the best, but if it were to be critically adhered to then Tanzania as a country would have made a notable step towards "acceptable" political maturity.
just my 2 cents
Exactly!.Dodoma killings remind all of us the spirit of tradition is our bane to development
Our post colonial industrialization strategy remains the same overdependent on alien generosity of which has been inadequate and destructive.
So where the Chinese and Cubans are viewed as the main hope of our industrialization but the truth needs no repetition only our local initiatives will get us where we want to go.
Tax incentives which are bureaucracy free and blithely with automatic qualifiers ought to be etched in our laws.
We do not need TIC or anything like that but tax laws brimming with mega incentives to whoever is willing to invest in industrialization.
But if the tax regime remains unfriendly to investors no matter how Herculean effort is directed to tap on aliens' benevolence will not get us to the Promised Land.
The killings show how most of village people lack of human sensibility.The Dodoma killings show the high level of IGNORANCE in this country.
I cant believe this area has no school so people can read the plate number of the car, or the words on the side of the door?
Also, why the deceased failed to report to the ward office of village leader to make their presence known to locals?
The Pastor himself is not a pastor, he is a SECT leader who believe in Cannibalism.
Let the law take it's course and those responsible face justice.
The killings show how most of village people lack of human sensibility.
Far important devise warning mechanisms to stop it from happening once againExactly!.
We have to condemn this barbaric event. It is so terrible to kill someone with axes.
Do you mean unfriendly tax regime are not favouring investors?
Did you hear about recent court of appeal ruling in favour of TRA against Acacia?
If you allow investor to hid their expenditure which is through dividends without supporting evidence or showing paperwork to support their case, how can you place friendly tax system to tax dodger?
Acacia had avoided paying taxes to TRA for nearly 4 years from 2011 to 2014, this is not acceptable at all.
If it was you, where and how would you start with such investor?
The killings show how most of village people lack of human sensibility.
The accused are not cannibals because they did not eat human flesh before or after burning.Its just IGNORANCE and lack of education.
Is a SECT with their appetite for human flesh which is only attracting them through burning.
It also show low level of INTELLIGENCE of its kind.
Put it in CONTEXT.
Who should be blamed for the Dodoma killings? Police force or villagers?I am not convinced this is the case in this particular incidence. The villagers believed they were defending themselves against a real threat of vampires baying for their blood.
One prominent business man in Dodoma municipality has been named to ply this grotesque trade on human blood the question is what did the police do to allay or confirm the allegations. Of recent, police resources have been deviated to abuse constitutional rights of free speech as a weapon to maintain the status quo.
That could have been a key in dissuading the rumours behind the tragedy.
Spirit of tradition stoke these superstitious apprehensions.
Both! The police for failing the villagers when reported this business man and the villagers for taking the law in their own hands.Who should be blamed for the Dodoma killings? Police force or villagers?