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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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I get the impression that most of the bile directed by Magufuli is from Uhuru supporters. Whereas Uhuru promised to clamp down on corruption and has so far only made tepid attempts, Magufuli is showing that fighting corruption in an African country is actually possible. Basically magufuli is making Uhuru and Museveni look bad. Far from turning Tanzania into another South Africa as some here are claiming, Magufuli is going to take TZ to greater heights. At the very least he is inspiring investor confidence. And that is worth a lot. Anyone who would even consider a corrupt act in TZ now will think twice, lest he is publicly humiliated. Whereas the world bank has reduced South Africa's GDP growth projections by from 2.2% to 1.2, they have increased Tanzania's GDP growth projects to 7.2% from 7%So while many here wish ill will on Magufuli, world bank experts are already projecting great things for TZ due to Magufuli. I hope Kenyans pay close attention. Here is a president actually delivering on election promises. And Tanzanians are better off for it.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/8/2010 Posts: 1,734
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Alba wrote:I get the impression that most of the bile directed by Magufuli is from Uhuru supporters. Whereas Uhuru promised to clamp down on corruption and has so far only made tepid attempts, Magufuli is showing that fighting corruption in an African country is actually possible. Basically magufuli is making Uhuru and Museveni look bad. Far from turning Tanzania into another South Africa as some here are claiming, Magufuli is going to take TZ to greater heights. At the very least he is inspiring investor confidence. And that is worth a lot. Anyone who would even consider a corrupt act in TZ now will think twice, lest he is publicly humiliated. Whereas the world bank has reduced South Africa's GDP growth projections by from 2.2% to 1.2, they have increased Tanzania's GDP growth projects to 7.2% from 7%So while many here wish ill will on Magufuli, world bank experts are already projecting great things for TZ due to Magufuli. I hope Kenyans pay close attention. Here is a president actually delivering on election promises. And Tanzanians are better off for it. Am sure TZ dont have the kind of katimba we have, done by activists. This is our biggest undoing, we will take time to recover Life is an endless adventure
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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freiks wrote:Alba wrote:I get the impression that most of the bile directed by Magufuli is from Uhuru supporters. Whereas Uhuru promised to clamp down on corruption and has so far only made tepid attempts, Magufuli is showing that fighting corruption in an African country is actually possible. Basically magufuli is making Uhuru and Museveni look bad. Far from turning Tanzania into another South Africa as some here are claiming, Magufuli is going to take TZ to greater heights. At the very least he is inspiring investor confidence. And that is worth a lot. Anyone who would even consider a corrupt act in TZ now will think twice, lest he is publicly humiliated. Whereas the world bank has reduced South Africa's GDP growth projections by from 2.2% to 1.2, they have increased Tanzania's GDP growth projects to 7.2% from 7%So while many here wish ill will on Magufuli, world bank experts are already projecting great things for TZ due to Magufuli. I hope Kenyans pay close attention. Here is a president actually delivering on election promises. And Tanzanians are better off for it. Am sure TZ dont have the kind of katimba we have, done by activists. This is our biggest undoing, we will take time to recover Our katiba is what will take us ahead of those Bongos. Stop this cheap labelling. Maghufuli has become an angel now?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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I do not get this excuse about our katiba preventing the president from fighting corruption or waste. What specific article of the katiba prevents him from ordering an inquiry then firing corrupt officials?
Take for example the case of commissioners being paid Ksh 35m which is higher than what president Obama makes. Sarah Serem who is in charge of salaries claims she was not told about it. Which means there must have been a backroom deals. Why does'nt the president address this by ordering an inquiry and using the results of the inquiry to fire people or force them to step down.
Why for example can't the government find out who benefited from Waiguru's ksh 450,000 condom dispenser. whichever contractor benefited can be banned from doing business with gava. Whomever signed this deal should be fired with cause.
The gava is wasting so much money on wages and on corrupt deals. This is money that can be used to add more streetlights or even security cameras to prevent you from being mugged. Or it can be used to put more equipment in Kenyan hospitals or even build wider roads to alleviate traffic. you name it.
Kenyans penchant for tribal sycophancy and excusing corruption and waste is why you are constantly stuck in traffic, are being mugged and cannot get decent treatment medical treatment in Kenya.
All the good doctors have gone to Botswana, New Zealand and elsewhere because gava would rather pay Ksh 35m to commissioners who negotiate backroom deals instead of doctors who can save lives.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/25/2012 Posts: 1,826
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Alba wrote:I do not get this excuse about our katiba preventing the president from fighting corruption or waste. What specific article of the katiba prevents him from ordering an inquiry then firing corrupt officials?
Take for example the case of commissioners being paid Ksh 35m which is higher than what president Obama makes. Sarah Serem who is in charge of salaries claims she was not told about it. Which means there must have been a backroom deals. Why does'nt the president address this by ordering an inquiry and using the results of the inquiry to fire people or force them to step down.
Why for example can't the government find out who benefited from Waiguru's ksh 450,000 condom dispenser. whichever contractor benefited can be banned from doing business with gava. Whomever signed this deal should be fired with cause.
The gava is wasting so much money on wages and on corrupt deals. This is money that can be used to add more streetlights or even security cameras to prevent you from being mugged. Or it can be used to put more equipment in Kenyan hospitals or even build wider roads to alleviate traffic. you name it.
Kenyans penchant for tribal sycophancy and excusing corruption and waste is why you are constantly stuck in traffic, are being mugged and cannot get decent treatment medical treatment in Kenya.
All the good doctors have gone to Botswana, New Zealand and elsewhere because gava would rather pay Ksh 35m to commissioners who negotiate backroom deals instead of doctors who can save lives. Please read chapter 15 first
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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Eti chapter 15 Yet more lame excuses and tribal sycophancy. Kenyans will defend a fellow tribesman to the hilt even in the face of incompetence or corruption or even murders. This is why Africa remains the laughing stock of the rest of the world.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/25/2012 Posts: 1,826
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Alba wrote:Eti chapter 15 Yet more lame excuses and tribal sycophancy. Kenyans will defend a fellow tribesman to the hilt even in the face of incompetence or corruption or even murders. This is why Africa remains the laughing stock of the rest of the world.  wewe @Alba no excuse hapo its written that a president will only come in the equation of removing a commissioner from office once the process has gone through parliament, after initiation by any citizen you included.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Alba wrote:I do not get this excuse about our katiba preventing the president from fighting corruption or waste. What specific article of the katiba prevents him from ordering an inquiry then firing corrupt officials?
Take for example the case of commissioners being paid Ksh 35m which is higher than what president Obama makes. Sarah Serem who is in charge of salaries claims she was not told about it. Which means there must have been a backroom deals. Why does'nt the president address this by ordering an inquiry and using the results of the inquiry to fire people or force them to step down.
Why for example can't the government find out who benefited from Waiguru's ksh 450,000 condom dispenser. whichever contractor benefited can be banned from doing business with gava. Whomever signed this deal should be fired with cause.
The gava is wasting so much money on wages and on corrupt deals. This is money that can be used to add more streetlights or even security cameras to prevent you from being mugged. Or it can be used to put more equipment in Kenyan hospitals or even build wider roads to alleviate traffic. you name it.
Kenyans penchant for tribal sycophancy and excusing corruption and waste is why you are constantly stuck in traffic, are being mugged and cannot get decent treatment medical treatment in Kenya.
All the good doctors have gone to Botswana, New Zealand and elsewhere because gava would rather pay Ksh 35m to commissioners who negotiate backroom deals instead of doctors who can save lives. Don't worry. tribalism and corruption are ending in 2017 elections because Nyanza & Western are leading in new voter registration
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/25/2012 Posts: 1,826
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Lolest! wrote:Alba wrote:I do not get this excuse about our katiba preventing the president from fighting corruption or waste. What specific article of the katiba prevents him from ordering an inquiry then firing corrupt officials?
Take for example the case of commissioners being paid Ksh 35m which is higher than what president Obama makes. Sarah Serem who is in charge of salaries claims she was not told about it. Which means there must have been a backroom deals. Why does'nt the president address this by ordering an inquiry and using the results of the inquiry to fire people or force them to step down.
Why for example can't the government find out who benefited from Waiguru's ksh 450,000 condom dispenser. whichever contractor benefited can be banned from doing business with gava. Whomever signed this deal should be fired with cause.
The gava is wasting so much money on wages and on corrupt deals. This is money that can be used to add more streetlights or even security cameras to prevent you from being mugged. Or it can be used to put more equipment in Kenyan hospitals or even build wider roads to alleviate traffic. you name it.
Kenyans penchant for tribal sycophancy and excusing corruption and waste is why you are constantly stuck in traffic, are being mugged and cannot get decent treatment medical treatment in Kenya.
All the good doctors have gone to Botswana, New Zealand and elsewhere because gava would rather pay Ksh 35m to commissioners who negotiate backroom deals instead of doctors who can save lives. Don't worry. tribalism and corruption are ending in 2017 elections because Nyanza & Western are leading in new voter registration  that is old strategy, 2013 strategy of winning elections, 2017 will be diferent. I hear the japs are calling it the soft strategy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:Lolest! wrote:Alba wrote:I do not get this excuse about our katiba preventing the president from fighting corruption or waste. What specific article of the katiba prevents him from ordering an inquiry then firing corrupt officials?
Take for example the case of commissioners being paid Ksh 35m which is higher than what president Obama makes. Sarah Serem who is in charge of salaries claims she was not told about it. Which means there must have been a backroom deals. Why does'nt the president address this by ordering an inquiry and using the results of the inquiry to fire people or force them to step down.
Why for example can't the government find out who benefited from Waiguru's ksh 450,000 condom dispenser. whichever contractor benefited can be banned from doing business with gava. Whomever signed this deal should be fired with cause.
The gava is wasting so much money on wages and on corrupt deals. This is money that can be used to add more streetlights or even security cameras to prevent you from being mugged. Or it can be used to put more equipment in Kenyan hospitals or even build wider roads to alleviate traffic. you name it.
Kenyans penchant for tribal sycophancy and excusing corruption and waste is why you are constantly stuck in traffic, are being mugged and cannot get decent treatment medical treatment in Kenya.
All the good doctors have gone to Botswana, New Zealand and elsewhere because gava would rather pay Ksh 35m to commissioners who negotiate backroom deals instead of doctors who can save lives. Don't worry. tribalism and corruption are ending in 2017 elections because Nyanza & Western are leading in new voter registration  that is old strategy, 2013 strategy of winning elections, 2017 will be diferent. I hear the japs are calling it the soft strategy And there goes !lonest again, thinking along tribal lines as usual Kudos @Alba for a good piece
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