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Looks like you did not get anything out of it .....................!!Anahangaika tu huyu. Angeenda kwanza hospitali kujua usalama wa afya ya akili yake
Looks like you did not get anything out of it .....................!!Anahangaika tu huyu. Angeenda kwanza hospitali kujua usalama wa afya ya akili yake
Ignorance ................ the bad news is most of our people are IGNORANT!Kumjua mwenye akili huhitaji uwe na akili. Kuna wengi ambao hawana akili hata ya kumtambua mwenye akili. Kumbuka, mwendesha baiskeli hawezi kumjua rubani mzuri.
Mwanasheria Mkuu wa Serikali aliwahi kumshukuru Tundu Lisu kwa michango mingi iliyoboresha miswada iliyoletwa na serikali Bungeni. Halafu leo unamsikia mbumbumbu wa mtaani anasema Tundu Lisu hana akili! Si unajua kiurahisi mtu huyo ni wa namna gani?
Nadhan ingependeza zaidi kama angetumia lugha kiswahili ili kuongeza idadi ya hadhira watakao soma na kuelewa ujumbe huuGood evening Colleagues.
As I remain temporarily without access to all of TLS and Chapter telegram and other social media groups, I request you to circulate this message widely, especially to all lawyers groups.
JUDGE CANDIDATES BY THEIR DEEDS, NOT WORDS ALONE
Statement by Hon. Tundu A.M. Lissu, Esq.
Colleagues of the Bar.
Good evening to you all. We're only three days away from our historic date with destiny. Thus far I've refrained from talking much about the candidates contesting various positions in these historic elections.
Now, when court battles are raging in Dar and Dodoma, when the elections themselves are hanging in the balance because of the court actions taken by certain of our members, plèase allow me to depart from my self-imposed restraint to talk about the candidates in these elections.
As far as I know, since the two cases were filed in Dar and Dodoma last Friday, the only candidates for TLS President who've come out publicly to defend the members' right to elect their leaders and fight off the attempts to block the elections using the judicial apparatus are Hon. Lawrence Kego Masha and myself.
And Godwin Simba Ngwilimi is the only Vice Presidential candidate to have stuck his neck out to defend TLS in court.
Of the presidential candidates, only Lau and myself have come forward publicly against the claimants in court.
Both in Dar and Dodoma, the three of us have taken active steps of seeking to be impleaded in the cases in order to defend not only our individual rights as candidates but also the members' rights to elect leaders of their choice.
The other presidential candidates, namely Francis Stolla, Victoria Mandari and Godwin Mwapongo, have kept a safe distance from these judicial fracas. They don't want to offend those who are hell-bent to thwart the elections.
Should we prevail in court, as I hope we do, and elections take place, I ask you all to remember this:
Candidates who keep silent when TLS is under attack, as it's now, will not speak out when TLS is under attack tomorrow, after they're elected into office.
Candidates who won't fight for members' rights to elect their leaders today, won't fight for any other rights of members or society in general once they get into office.
Candidates who won't fight now to protect Rule of Law because they fear the Rulers of Law, will not fight tomorrow to protect legality for the same reasons.
I, therefore, ask you electors to judge us candidates by our concrete deeds, not merely by our sugary words. For actions speak louder than flowery words.
At a time like this, when our Society is faced with mortal danger from the Rulers of Law, we need leaders who'll stand up to defend the Society and its members and protect the Rule of Law.
TLS does not need leaders who seek to be elected President in order to burnish their credentials for prospective appointments as Judges or members of this or that parastatal board. We've had many of those in the past, we can do without more.
By our actions this past week, Lau Masha, Godwin Ngwilimi and myself have proved ourselves worthy of the trust bestowed by TLS members to lead the Society in the coming year. Please vote us into office come this Saturday.
I wish you all courage to make the right, and not the expedient, choices.
TL
Mkuu,ujumbe wake umewalenga wanasheria wenzake,ndio maana kaama na "Colleagues of the Bar". Kama kuna "colleagues of the bar" wasioelewa hii lugha,basi watakuwa ni "colleagues of the barSHITE".Nadhan ingependeza zaidi kama angetumia lugha kiswahili ili kuongeza idadi ya hadhira watakao soma na kuelewa ujumbe huu
kumbe huko kenya? nikajua bongo!Kingereza we unakionga booonge LA dili. Watu tumeshaachana ni lugha hiyo nyepesi tunajifunza sasa kichina na kirusi. Tanzania nyie ni mafala sana mkimuona MTU anaongea kingereza basi huyo ni msomi. Sasi huku Kenya hata mama ntile anamzidi lisu kuongea kingereza kizuri.
Nyie kuongea maneno maneno magumu usomi wenu umelala hapo. Shenzi kabisa
Anahangaika tu huyu. Angeenda kwanza hospitali kujua usalama wa afya ya akili yake
ni akili fupi kupitiliza, na umbumbumbu kufikiri kuwa wanasheria wa kujitegemea wanategemea kuteuliwa kuwa jaji, hivyo wanatakiwa kujibembeleza ili wateuliwe. akili ndogo kuliko sifuri ya bashite. jaji analipwa hela ndogo sana kuliko mwanasheria wa kujitegemea aliye mzuri. kwa mwezi jaji hata milioni tano havuki, wakati kuna mawakili wa kujitegemea kwa mwezi wanaingiza hizo hata mara kumi au hata mia. ni umbumbumbu kufikiri watu wanatakiwa kujipendekeza serikalini ili wateuliwe ujaji. wanasheria naomba mkue na fikra kama hiyo muizomee.Good evening Colleagues.
As I remain temporarily without access to all of TLS and Chapter telegram and other social media groups, I request you to circulate this message widely, especially to all lawyers groups.
JUDGE CANDIDATES BY THEIR DEEDS, NOT WORDS ALONE
Statement by Hon. Tundu A.M. Lissu, Esq.
Colleagues of the Bar.
Good evening to you all. We're only three days away from our historic date with destiny. Thus far I've refrained from talking much about the candidates contesting various positions in these historic elections.
Now, when court battles are raging in Dar and Dodoma, when the elections themselves are hanging in the balance because of the court actions taken by certain of our members, plèase allow me to depart from my self-imposed restraint to talk about the candidates in these elections.
As far as I know, since the two cases were filed in Dar and Dodoma last Friday, the only candidates for TLS President who've come out publicly to defend the members' right to elect their leaders and fight off the attempts to block the elections using the judicial apparatus are Hon. Lawrence Kego Masha and myself.
And Godwin Simba Ngwilimi is the only Vice Presidential candidate to have stuck his neck out to defend TLS in court.
Of the presidential candidates, only Lau and myself have come forward publicly against the claimants in court.
Both in Dar and Dodoma, the three of us have taken active steps of seeking to be impleaded in the cases in order to defend not only our individual rights as candidates but also the members' rights to elect leaders of their choice.
The other presidential candidates, namely Francis Stolla, Victoria Mandari and Godwin Mwapongo, have kept a safe distance from these judicial fracas. They don't want to offend those who are hell-bent to thwart the elections.
Should we prevail in court, as I hope we do, and elections take place, I ask you all to remember this:
Candidates who keep silent when TLS is under attack, as it's now, will not speak out when TLS is under attack tomorrow, after they're elected into office.
Candidates who won't fight for members' rights to elect their leaders today, won't fight for any other rights of members or society in general once they get into office.
Candidates who won't fight now to protect Rule of Law because they fear the Rulers of Law, will not fight tomorrow to protect legality for the same reasons.
I, therefore, ask you electors to judge us candidates by our concrete deeds, not merely by our sugary words. For actions speak louder than flowery words.
At a time like this, when our Society is faced with mortal danger from the Rulers of Law, we need leaders who'll stand up to defend the Society and its members and protect the Rule of Law.
TLS does not need leaders who seek to be elected President in order to burnish their credentials for prospective appointments as Judges or members of this or that parastatal board. We've had many of those in the past, we can do without more.
By our actions this past week, Lau Masha, Godwin Ngwilimi and myself have proved ourselves worthy of the trust bestowed by TLS members to lead the Society in the coming year. Please vote us into office come this Saturday.
I wish you all courage to make the right, and not the expedient, choices.
TL
This is noted brother ..we will do the needful...Good evening Colleagues.
As I remain temporarily without access to all of TLS and Chapter telegram and other social media groups, I request you to circulate this message widely, especially to all lawyers groups.
JUDGE CANDIDATES BY THEIR DEEDS, NOT WORDS ALONE
Statement by Hon. Tundu A.M. Lissu, Esq.
Colleagues of the Bar.
Good evening to you all. We're only three days away from our historic date with destiny. Thus far I've refrained from talking much about the candidates contesting various positions in these historic elections.
Now, when court battles are raging in Dar and Dodoma, when the elections themselves are hanging in the balance because of the court actions taken by certain of our members, plèase allow me to depart from my self-imposed restraint to talk about the candidates in these elections.
As far as I know, since the two cases were filed in Dar and Dodoma last Friday, the only candidates for TLS President who've come out publicly to defend the members' right to elect their leaders and fight off the attempts to block the elections using the judicial apparatus are Hon. Lawrence Kego Masha and myself.
And Godwin Simba Ngwilimi is the only Vice Presidential candidate to have stuck his neck out to defend TLS in court.
Of the presidential candidates, only Lau and myself have come forward publicly against the claimants in court.
Both in Dar and Dodoma, the three of us have taken active steps of seeking to be impleaded in the cases in order to defend not only our individual rights as candidates but also the members' rights to elect leaders of their choice.
The other presidential candidates, namely Francis Stolla, Victoria Mandari and Godwin Mwapongo, have kept a safe distance from these judicial fracas. They don't want to offend those who are hell-bent to thwart the elections.
Should we prevail in court, as I hope we do, and elections take place, I ask you all to remember this:
Candidates who keep silent when TLS is under attack, as it's now, will not speak out when TLS is under attack tomorrow, after they're elected into office.
Candidates who won't fight for members' rights to elect their leaders today, won't fight for any other rights of members or society in general once they get into office.
Candidates who won't fight now to protect Rule of Law because they fear the Rulers of Law, will not fight tomorrow to protect legality for the same reasons.
I, therefore, ask you electors to judge us candidates by our concrete deeds, not merely by our sugary words. For actions speak louder than flowery words.
At a time like this, when our Society is faced with mortal danger from the Rulers of Law, we need leaders who'll stand up to defend the Society and its members and protect the Rule of Law.
TLS does not need leaders who seek to be elected President in order to burnish their credentials for prospective appointments as Judges or members of this or that parastatal board. We've had many of those in the past, we can do without more.
By our actions this past week, Lau Masha, Godwin Ngwilimi and myself have proved ourselves worthy of the trust bestowed by TLS members to lead the Society in the coming year. Please vote us into office come this Saturday.
I wish you all courage to make the right, and not the expedient, choices.
TL
Wapiga kura ni wasomi na sio wanywa ugimbi ambao CCM huwanunua kwa kopo la mbege tu!My worry. Tundu na Masha watagawana kura. Then atashinda ambae wale watatu wasiopinga chochote cha serikali wataamua kumwachia.
Kuna mchezo hapa. Tundu amwachie Lau au Lau ajitoe amwache Tundu. Ndio namna pekee watashinda. Na ninashauri kama inawezekana hilo jambo, basi Tundu amwachie Lau.
Japo ninamsapoti Tundu ila natamani apunguze exposure aliyonayo kwa sasa. Arudi kwenye mikakati mingine ya kisiasa.
Maana sasa ni wazi kuna kambi mbili. TLS NGUMU dhidi ya TLS LEGELEGE. Tundu na Lau wapo kambi ya wagumu.
NI DHAHIRI KUWA UNA CHUKI DHIDI YA MTU HUYU KWA SABABU UNAZOZOJUA WEWE MWENYEWE.Anahangaika tu huyu. Angeenda kwanza hospitali kujua usalama wa afya ya akili yake
Keep on wishing!Go lissu gooo
Sijui kwa lugha hiyo bwana yule ataambulia chochote!
I wish i culd be TLS member
... Umemuelewa lakini? Maana kama elimu yenyewe ni hii ya kuunga unga vyeti kimbia kabisa post za huyu learned lawyer, utaaibika.Anahangaika tu huyu. Angeenda kwanza hospitali kujua usalama wa afya ya akili yake
Mkuu, anachojaribu kubainisha hapo ni kwamba wapiga kura wachague viongozi kutokana na matendo yao na si maneno yao. Unataka kunambia kwamba wewe unapendekeza kinyume chake ?
Yaani unataka kigezo kiwe ni maneno ?
Duh! kweli ujinga ni mzigo mkubwa kwa mjinga mbebaji!ni akili fupi kupitiliza, na umbumbumbu kufikiri kuwa wanasheria wa kujitegemea wanategemea kuteuliwa kuwa jaji, hivyo wanatakiwa kujibembeleza ili wateuliwe. akili ndogo kuliko sifuri ya bashite. jaji analipwa hela ndogo sana kuliko mwanasheria wa kujitegemea aliye mzuri. kwa mwezi jaji hata milioni tano havuki, wakati kuna mawakili wa kujitegemea kwa mwezi wanaingiza hizo hata mara kumi au hata mia. ni umbumbumbu kufikiri watu wanatakiwa kujipendekeza serikalini ili wateuliwe ujaji. wanasheria naomba mkue na fikra kama hiyo muizomee.
Haki kuna mtu hajaelewa chochoteTangu lini nyie uvccm sampuli ya kina bashite mkaelewa hiyo lugha!