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Kwani Kenya ndoimewafanye mkurupuke na suala la ushoga ambalo amliwezi!!!!!November 09, 2018
Staff Writers, Africa Analysis, New York
A senior economist within the World Bank system has clarified that the Bank's travel advisory note to its members composing a mission that was supposed to visit Tanzania this time around pending “security assessment” is a normal "internal administrative procedure."
The expert who took part in the Bank's missions in several Asian and African nations, emphasized, contrary to the distorted report published by a Kenyan online site, the Bank’s notice is also very specific to the announced clampdown of the lesbians by the Regional Commissioner (RC) of Dar es Salaam, and not on “general human rights issues,” in Tanzania as alleged by the Kenyan false news site.
“We always do the alerts whenever security situation in a member state so requires. Our missions comprise of diverse nationalities; they must be informed of critical issues surfacing in the countries they visit,” said the senior official.
The Bank expert economist reaffirmed: “On-going projects, operations and future missions such as those of Tanzania are well in order and per schedules despite such alerts. Nothing changes and I wonder why Kenyan media would spend time to signal wrong alarm.”
The source cited several missions in the recent past to have been similarly aborted on diverse security reasons in many other countries to allow “security assessment” for the safety of the visiting experts. The notices would last from few days to weeks.
The government of Tanzania has already issued clarification on the lesbian hullabaloo, insisting that despite homosexual being a criminal offence under its laws, the clampdown announced by the RC was not a government operation or position.
“The government will continue to observe its commitment to human rights principles without compromising our cultural norms,” said the statement issued by the government of Tanzania a couple of days ago.
Tanzania remains the East Africa’s fastest growing economy beating Kenya by far and only second on investor attractiveness index according to World Economic Forum and and Investor Attractiveness Index.
The Bank’s website still maintains a positive note on Tanzania’s economy: “Tanzania has sustained relatively high economic growth over the last decade, averaging 6–7% a year. While the poverty rate in the country has declined, the absolute number of poor has not because of the high population growth rate.”
Find the link below for your reference
World Bank Operations in Tanzania Remain Sturdy Despite Kenyan False News Machinery
My TAKE:
Nadhani hii vita ya kiuchumi kati ya sisi na majirani zetu wakenya inawafanya wafikie hadi hatua ya kutuchafua, lakini naamini juhudi za serikali kuinua nchi kiuchumi hazitakatishwa tamaa na maadui zetu. At some point lets give support hata kama wana mapungufu. Siku zote safari ya mafanikio haikosi changamoto.
Ukiwa Kenya kila siku utasikia habari za Tanzania chochote kinachofanyika Tanzania wanafuatilia, chochote anachofanya magufuli wanafuatilia kwa karibu sana, video na hotuba za Magufuli wanasikiliza sana, lakini ukiwa Tanzania ni mara chache sana kusikia habari za Kenya au za uhuru Kenyatta, habari za Uganda ,Rwanda au nchi zingine za EAC huwa ni vigumu kuzisikia Kenya ,wao wana deal na Tanzania siku zote, hapo ndo utajua kuwa Tanzania ni Taifa lililo komaa, na halinaga muda na kufuatilia nchi zingine.
Kama unaliweza mkuu basi shauri serikali, mbona kama unajibu kwa jazbaKwani Kenya ndoimewafanye mkurupuke na suala la ushoga ambalo amliwezi!!!!!
WanawashwaUkiwa Kenya kila siku utasikia habari za Tanzania chochote kinachofanyika Tanzania wanafuatilia, chochote anachofanya magufuli wanafuatilia kwa karibu sana, video na hotuba za Magufuli wanasikiliza sana, lakini ukiwa Tanzania ni mara chache sana kusikia habari za Kenya au za uhuru Kenyatta, habari za Uganda ,Rwanda au nchi zingine za EAC huwa ni vigumu kuzisikia Kenya ,wao wana deal na Tanzania siku zote, hapo ndo utajua kuwa Tanzania ni Taifa lililo komaa, na halinaga muda na kufuatilia nchi zingine.
Msiwaonee wakenya, mchawi mnae na man mjuaNovember 09, 2018
Staff Writers, Africa Analysis, New York
A senior economist within the World Bank system has clarified that the Bank's travel advisory note to its members composing a mission that was supposed to visit Tanzania this time around pending “security assessment” is a normal "internal administrative procedure."
The expert who took part in the Bank's missions in several Asian and African nations, emphasized, contrary to the distorted report published by a Kenyan online site, the Bank’s notice is also very specific to the announced clampdown of the lesbians by the Regional Commissioner (RC) of Dar es Salaam, and not on “general human rights issues,” in Tanzania as alleged by the Kenyan false news site.
“We always do the alerts whenever security situation in a member state so requires. Our missions comprise of diverse nationalities; they must be informed of critical issues surfacing in the countries they visit,” said the senior official.
The Bank expert economist reaffirmed: “On-going projects, operations and future missions such as those of Tanzania are well in order and per schedules despite such alerts. Nothing changes and I wonder why Kenyan media would spend time to signal wrong alarm.”
The source cited several missions in the recent past to have been similarly aborted on diverse security reasons in many other countries to allow “security assessment” for the safety of the visiting experts. The notices would last from few days to weeks.
The government of Tanzania has already issued clarification on the lesbian hullabaloo, insisting that despite homosexual being a criminal offence under its laws, the clampdown announced by the RC was not a government operation or position.
“The government will continue to observe its commitment to human rights principles without compromising our cultural norms,” said the statement issued by the government of Tanzania a couple of days ago.
Tanzania remains the East Africa’s fastest growing economy beating Kenya by far and only second on investor attractiveness index according to World Economic Forum and and Investor Attractiveness Index.
The Bank’s website still maintains a positive note on Tanzania’s economy: “Tanzania has sustained relatively high economic growth over the last decade, averaging 6–7% a year. While the poverty rate in the country has declined, the absolute number of poor has not because of the high population growth rate.”
Find the link below for your reference
World Bank Operations in Tanzania Remain Sturdy Despite Kenyan False News Machinery
My TAKE:
Nadhani hii vita ya kiuchumi kati ya sisi na majirani zetu wakenya inawafanya wafikie hadi hatua ya kutuchafua, lakini naamini juhudi za serikali kuinua nchi kiuchumi hazitakatishwa tamaa na maadui zetu. At some point lets give support hata kama wana mapungufu. Siku zote safari ya mafanikio haikosi changamoto.
Mimi ni mtz lakini naiombea mabaya serikali hii ya kinyang'au!Kenya manyang'au sana...yanatuombea mabaya kila siku.
kwa akili yako hiyo nalinganisha na mambo yako pia unaweza ukayaombea mabaya et.Mimi ni mtz lakini naiombea mabaya serikali hii ya kinyang'au!
Upumbavu mtupu...November 09, 2018
Staff Writers, Africa Analysis, New York
A senior economist within the World Bank system has clarified that the Bank's travel advisory note to its members composing a mission that was supposed to visit Tanzania this time around pending “security assessment” is a normal "internal administrative procedure."
The expert who took part in the Bank's missions in several Asian and African nations, emphasized, contrary to the distorted report published by a Kenyan online site, the Bank’s notice is also very specific to the announced clampdown of the lesbians by the Regional Commissioner (RC) of Dar es Salaam, and not on “general human rights issues,” in Tanzania as alleged by the Kenyan false news site.
“We always do the alerts whenever security situation in a member state so requires. Our missions comprise of diverse nationalities; they must be informed of critical issues surfacing in the countries they visit,” said the senior official.
The Bank expert economist reaffirmed: “On-going projects, operations and future missions such as those of Tanzania are well in order and per schedules despite such alerts. Nothing changes and I wonder why Kenyan media would spend time to signal wrong alarm.”
The source cited several missions in the recent past to have been similarly aborted on diverse security reasons in many other countries to allow “security assessment” for the safety of the visiting experts. The notices would last from few days to weeks.
The government of Tanzania has already issued clarification on the lesbian hullabaloo, insisting that despite homosexual being a criminal offence under its laws, the clampdown announced by the RC was not a government operation or position.
“The government will continue to observe its commitment to human rights principles without compromising our cultural norms,” said the statement issued by the government of Tanzania a couple of days ago.
Tanzania remains the East Africa’s fastest growing economy beating Kenya by far and only second on investor attractiveness index according to World Economic Forum and and Investor Attractiveness Index.
The Bank’s website still maintains a positive note on Tanzania’s economy: “Tanzania has sustained relatively high economic growth over the last decade, averaging 6–7% a year. While the poverty rate in the country has declined, the absolute number of poor has not because of the high population growth rate.”
Find the link below for your reference
World Bank Operations in Tanzania Remain Sturdy Despite Kenyan False News Machinery
My TAKE:
Nadhani hii vita ya kiuchumi kati ya sisi na majirani zetu wakenya inawafanya wafikie hadi hatua ya kutuchafua, lakini naamini juhudi za serikali kuinua nchi kiuchumi hazitakatishwa tamaa na maadui zetu. At some point lets give support hata kama wana mapungufu. Siku zote safari ya mafanikio haikosi changamoto.
kweli kabisa hakuna maendeleo pasipo changamoto lakini mbaya zaidi ni changamoto za kutoka kwa baadhi ya wananchi wenzetu kwa kujua au wengine bila kujua wanatumika kukejeli/ kukatisha tamaa juhudi za maendeleo yao.November 09, 2018
Staff Writers, Africa Analysis, New York
A senior economist within the World Bank system has clarified that the Bank's travel advisory note to its members composing a mission that was supposed to visit Tanzania this time around pending “security assessment” is a normal "internal administrative procedure."
The expert who took part in the Bank's missions in several Asian and African nations, emphasized, contrary to the distorted report published by a Kenyan online site, the Bank’s notice is also very specific to the announced clampdown of the lesbians by the Regional Commissioner (RC) of Dar es Salaam, and not on “general human rights issues,” in Tanzania as alleged by the Kenyan false news site.
“We always do the alerts whenever security situation in a member state so requires. Our missions comprise of diverse nationalities; they must be informed of critical issues surfacing in the countries they visit,” said the senior official.
The Bank expert economist reaffirmed: “On-going projects, operations and future missions such as those of Tanzania are well in order and per schedules despite such alerts. Nothing changes and I wonder why Kenyan media would spend time to signal wrong alarm.”
The source cited several missions in the recent past to have been similarly aborted on diverse security reasons in many other countries to allow “security assessment” for the safety of the visiting experts. The notices would last from few days to weeks.
The government of Tanzania has already issued clarification on the lesbian hullabaloo, insisting that despite homosexual being a criminal offence under its laws, the clampdown announced by the RC was not a government operation or position.
“The government will continue to observe its commitment to human rights principles without compromising our cultural norms,” said the statement issued by the government of Tanzania a couple of days ago.
Tanzania remains the East Africa’s fastest growing economy beating Kenya by far and only second on investor attractiveness index according to World Economic Forum and and Investor Attractiveness Index.
The Bank’s website still maintains a positive note on Tanzania’s economy: “Tanzania has sustained relatively high economic growth over the last decade, averaging 6–7% a year. While the poverty rate in the country has declined, the absolute number of poor has not because of the high population growth rate.”
Find the link below for your reference
World Bank Operations in Tanzania Remain Sturdy Despite Kenyan False News Machinery
My TAKE:
Nadhani hii vita ya kiuchumi kati ya sisi na majirani zetu wakenya inawafanya wafikie hadi hatua ya kutuchafua, lakini naamini juhudi za serikali kuinua nchi kiuchumi hazitakatishwa tamaa na maadui zetu. At some point lets give support hata kama wana mapungufu. Siku zote safari ya mafanikio haikosi changamoto.
Sie sio watumwa kama nyie hatuogopiMnaisema Kenya, haya nendeni mkambishie Marekani maana naye ameibuka na kutoa tamko tena lenye ukali dhidi ya Tanzania soma hapa Deterioration of Civil Liberties and Human Rights in Tanzania
Munio wa manyokwe!kwa akili yako hiyo nalinganisha na mambo yako pia unaweza ukayaombea mabaya et.