Elections 2015 Alichoandika Juma Mwapachu mara tu Sumaye alipotangaza kuhamia UKAWA


Friday, August 21, 2015

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Juma Mwapachu

I believe earnestly that Tanzania is on a certain and definitive pathway towards a turning and tipping point in its history. It is a momentous stage where a new visionary leadership steps in and a fundamental re-definition of our country's goals and values is undertaken and executed.

For all that can be said and even celebrated by global peer institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank about our country's ostensibly significant GDP economic performances in these past few years, there can be no hiding from or denying the harsh realities of rural society frustration and agony; of urban social anger; a youth in a state of hopelessness and generally of a broad state of apathy and uncertainty in the Tanzanian populace. In this environment the desire for change emboldens many and has become a common refrain.

Yet, ' turning and turning in the widening gyre the falcon cannot hear the falconer'
as so well conjectured in WB Yeats's epic poem, 'The Second Coming'. Tanzanians are in a desperate search for a hearing 'falconer' who can once again rekindle and awaken their aspirations and hopes which Mwalimu Nyerere so powerfully promised to deliver.

They desperately await a more enriching and rewarding life, now and not in any future. They are thus anxiously looking for a 'second coming' of a leader who can lead them to the land of 'milk and honey'. They are looking for a leader, not a good manager; somebody who does the right thing and not one who merely does things right. A leader is a person who gets elected. A manager, in contrast, is always appointed to perform tasks and responsibilities.

Many of us are managers and can acquit ourselves very well in such responsibility. But we are not leaders. The forthcoming Presidential election crucially revolves around our making a critical choice for the this new epoch in our country; a choice between electing a 'manager' and a good one at that and a 'leader'.

What is most interesting about this particular election is that, in as much as we would popularly wish to think that the contest is between the CCM and UKAWA candidates, the reality is different. The contest is between 'leadership' and 'management'.

In my view and a well considered one, Edward Ngoyai Lowassa will provide the much needed leadership that our country desperately requires. John Pombe Magufuli will only, in contrast, give us what he is best at, mere good management.

If we are seriously thinking about 'change' and real change at that for our country, then we have to decide what we want; business as usual but better delivered or a transformative leadership that best understands the challenges of a brave new world with all its unpredictabilities and fast changing social, economic, political and technology changes. It is a moment for serious choice. Choose wisely.


at 01:57 PM








ASANTE MZEE,ITS TIME FOR CHANGE!
 
very wise and truthful words. Its a turning point for our political history. Lets make it happen
 

Friday, August 21, 2015

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Juma Mwapachu

I believe earnestly that Tanzania is on a certain and definitive pathway towards a turning and tipping point in its history. It is a momentous stage where a new visionary leadership steps in and a fundamental re-definition of our country's goals and values is undertaken and executed.

For all that can be said and even celebrated by global peer institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank about our country's ostensibly significant GDP economic performances in these past few years, there can be no hiding from or denying the harsh realities of rural society frustration and agony; of urban social anger; a youth in a state of hopelessness and generally of a broad state of apathy and uncertainty in the Tanzanian populace. In this environment the desire for change emboldens many and has become a common refrain.

Yet, ' turning and turning in the widening gyre the falcon cannot hear the falconer'
as so well conjectured in WB Yeats's epic poem, 'The Second Coming'. Tanzanians are in a desperate search for a hearing 'falconer' who can once again rekindle and awaken their aspirations and hopes which Mwalimu Nyerere so powerfully promised to deliver.

They desperately await a more enriching and rewarding life, now and not in any future. They are thus anxiously looking for a 'second coming' of a leader who can lead them to the land of 'milk and honey'. They are looking for a leader, not a good manager; somebody who does the right thing and not one who merely does things right. A leader is a person who gets elected. A manager, in contrast, is always appointed to perform tasks and responsibilities.

Many of us are managers and can acquit ourselves very well in such responsibility. But we are not leaders. The forthcoming Presidential election crucially revolves around our making a critical choice for the this new epoch in our country; a choice between electing a 'manager' and a good one at that and a 'leader'.

What is most interesting about this particular election is that, in as much as we would popularly wish to think that the contest is between the CCM and UKAWA candidates, the reality is different. The contest is between 'leadership' and 'management'.

In my view and a well considered one, Edward Ngoyai Lowassa will provide the much needed leadership that our country desperately requires. John Pombe Magufuli will only, in contrast, give us what he is best at, mere good management.

If we are seriously thinking about 'change' and real change at that for our country, then we have to decide what we want; business as usual but better delivered or a transformative leadership that best understands the challenges of a brave new world with all its unpredictabilities and fast changing social, economic, political and technology changes. It is a moment for serious choice. Choose wisely.


at 01:57 PM











Tatizo siye wengine ni lugha
 
hivi huyu mzee yuko chama gani!!? mnikumbushe jamani!!
ameongea na nimpenda hii tathimini yake!!
 
Yes, one can earnestly believe.

Kuna tofauti kati ya kiongozi na meneja.

Kiongozi huonyesha njia.

Meneja anasema Sheria, kanuni ni hizi fuata .

Hakika Lowasa anajipambanua kama kiongozi.

Magufuli ni meneja na hata Ccm kiujumla , hawaongozi na hii ndio sababu tunahitaji kiongozi.

Mungu amesikia kilio cha watanzania
 
Huyu Mzeee Mwapachu namuelewa sana, ni msomi na anaejitambua...alichoandika hapi ni ukweli mtupu na ndicho kinaenda kutokea...John Pombe ni manager...that means politically ana elements za udikiteta...

Edward Lowassa ni kiongozi, anaweza kuwaongoza watu wakafika kule wanakotakiwa kwenda!

Big up sana juma mwapachu
 
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Issue hapa ni content ya alichokiandika Mzee Mwapachu siyo Sumaye aliyoka saa ngapi na wala Mwapachu hajamzungumzia Sumaye. Au nimesoma vibaya ?
 
I also believe in changes but the changes shouldn't be changing the old wine into the bottle. That wiil very bad and completely disvalue of all long term efforts of opposition leader n opposition parts in general. I urge my fellow Tanzanian brothers n sisters, mum n dads let compare our candidates with their cv's ,but not their popularities, myself I'm not a politician but popularity won't help us to get enough clean n safe water, it won't give us enough medical supplies, popularity will not give us good infrastructure, popularity won't bring all those tragedies ,scandals etc to an end, what I can see n hear it's a chain of false promises, a number of proverbs just to brush our mindset but not the reality, if you real love your country take a time look at these TWO candidates you will see the true promises v/s false promises by their history b'se their all from chama cha mapinduzi, my intake is to make a true/good/wise decision in the future
 

Friday, August 21, 2015

Thinking+Differently+-+Juma+Mwapachu.jpg

Juma Mwapachu

I believe earnestly that Tanzania is on a certain and definitive pathway towards a turning and tipping point in its history. It is a momentous stage where a new visionary leadership steps in and a fundamental re-definition of our country's goals and values is undertaken and executed.

For all that can be said and even celebrated by global peer institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank about our country's ostensibly significant GDP economic performances in these past few years, there can be no hiding from or denying the harsh realities of rural society frustration and agony; of urban social anger; a youth in a state of hopelessness and generally of a broad state of apathy and uncertainty in the Tanzanian populace. In this environment the desire for change emboldens many and has become a common refrain.

Yet, ' turning and turning in the widening gyre the falcon cannot hear the falconer'
as so well conjectured in WB Yeats's epic poem, 'The Second Coming'. Tanzanians are in a desperate search for a hearing 'falconer' who can once again rekindle and awaken their aspirations and hopes which Mwalimu Nyerere so powerfully promised to deliver.

They desperately await a more enriching and rewarding life, now and not in any future. They are thus anxiously looking for a 'second coming' of a leader who can lead them to the land of 'milk and honey'. They are looking for a leader, not a good manager; somebody who does the right thing and not one who merely does things right. A leader is a person who gets elected. A manager, in contrast, is always appointed to perform tasks and responsibilities.

Many of us are managers and can acquit ourselves very well in such responsibility. But we are not leaders. The forthcoming Presidential election crucially revolves around our making a critical choice for the this new epoch in our country; a choice between electing a 'manager' and a good one at that and a 'leader'.

What is most interesting about this particular election is that, in as much as we would popularly wish to think that the contest is between the CCM and UKAWA candidates, the reality is different. The contest is between 'leadership' and 'management'.

In my view and a well considered one, Edward Ngoyai Lowassa will provide the much needed leadership that our country desperately requires. John Pombe Magufuli will only, in contrast, give us what he is best at, mere good management.

If we are seriously thinking about 'change' and real change at that for our country, then we have to decide what we want; business as usual but better delivered or a transformative leadership that best understands the challenges of a brave new world with all its unpredictabilities and fast changing social, economic, political and technology changes. It is a moment for serious choice. Choose wisely.


at 01:57

Huyu naye kajichokea tu! Si ndio wale wale "team........" aende tu naye akawe "leader" aachane na "u meneja" anafahamika.
 
Kuna tofauti kati ya kiongozi na meneja.

Kiongozi huonyesha njia.

Meneja anasema Sheria, kanuni ni hizi fuata .

Hakika Lowasa anajipambanua kama kiongozi.

Magufuli ni meneja na hata Ccm kiujumla , hawaongozi na hii ndio sababu tunahitaji kiongozi.

Mungu amesikia kilio cha watanzania

Hakika mkuu. uongozi siyo kukarili urefu wa barabara na idadi ya madaraja.
 
Hii taarifa imemfikia hadi Obama ipo kimataifa zaidi......Tunshitaji KIONGOZI na si MENEJA anayeamua kivyake vyake bila kufuata sheria za nchi.....unabomoa bomoa tu,unakamata kamata tu meli za watu,unatwambia tupige mbizi then unasema UNAYAJUA MAISHA YETU.
 
Mwapachu reminds me of Honourable Chief M.A. Nanga aka Minus Opportunity and this chief can be likened to Honourable Dr. Magufuri.
Best analysis ever.
My compliments to Mwapachu and I rest my case.
 
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