salisalum
JF-Expert Member
- Oct 27, 2010
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Dear Zitto,
My brother and my Friend. It is time to do what your heart tells you to do. Do not follow the popular push from the mob. Seeking reconciliation is much better than waging wars. This is time to reflect and come to terms with the reality and the reality is Tanzania needs you to continue with the fight, the fight within the confines of Chadema. Tanzania needs quick change and it has to happen within 5 years. Strategically starting a new party wouldn't move our dreams of change to reality it will push them further a distance more. There is no harm to sit down with Mr. Mbowe and the rest of the key leaders of chadema and reconcile and move back to the agenda of redeeming our country.
Dear Mr. Mbowe,
In politics there is no permanent enemy, we have permanent goals. As long as the goals are aligned we have to move together. I entreat you to meet with the young man and try to resolve the challenges between him and the party. Tanzanians would still want to see the energy combined to topple the corrupt party CCM. We are not interested in the arduous and long court process. It won't solve the problem, it might even prolong it. You guys can forgive each other and move on. We need Chadema as a formidable force to get our hopes back.
It is upon you guys to move above your egos and truly make decisions for the good of this country.
My brother and my Friend. It is time to do what your heart tells you to do. Do not follow the popular push from the mob. Seeking reconciliation is much better than waging wars. This is time to reflect and come to terms with the reality and the reality is Tanzania needs you to continue with the fight, the fight within the confines of Chadema. Tanzania needs quick change and it has to happen within 5 years. Strategically starting a new party wouldn't move our dreams of change to reality it will push them further a distance more. There is no harm to sit down with Mr. Mbowe and the rest of the key leaders of chadema and reconcile and move back to the agenda of redeeming our country.
Dear Mr. Mbowe,
In politics there is no permanent enemy, we have permanent goals. As long as the goals are aligned we have to move together. I entreat you to meet with the young man and try to resolve the challenges between him and the party. Tanzanians would still want to see the energy combined to topple the corrupt party CCM. We are not interested in the arduous and long court process. It won't solve the problem, it might even prolong it. You guys can forgive each other and move on. We need Chadema as a formidable force to get our hopes back.
It is upon you guys to move above your egos and truly make decisions for the good of this country.