TANZANIA’S FUTURE LIES IN THE POWER OF YOUR BALLOT!

Economics and politics have always been intertwined and inseparable. No politician has ever talked politics without talking economics, and neither is there an Economist who succeeded without theorizing a particular political system and its establishment. Political success, therefore, depends on ones economic luminosity, and economic success relies on one’s ability to savoir-faire in the political and social spheres.
My people, over a year ago, I cited these words, and now forced to recite them once again as we move towards elections, which will determine our future, and the future of our children. We have toyed with our LIVES in the past, by voting in people who had different motives rather than public service. There are indeed, people who dwell on the gravity of dissuading human endeavor and progress, and some goes beyond the ordinary to label economic change activists, as anti government and enemies of state, in order to further their selfish agendas. These are the fisadis of our times brought about by the globalization. These are the people we must target to vote out

Time has come when such mundane mental prejudice, meant to frustrate clear thinking for the benefit of a broader society, becomes diminishing images through our rear view mirrors as our wagon of change cruises forward. We must persuasively court the nay sayers into realizing the dire need for collective effort in fighting social vices in our country, which lay in our hands.
We must defeat them with logic and neutrality while leaning on our legal and constitutional rights; these are the weapons of consciousness and the power of ballot Our people, whose bodies and souls are tired with fatigue of corruption, mismanagement, and poverty, must emerge with courage and vigor, and become pace-setters of change. It is my belief that need to rid the country of corruption and poverty, must propel us to surge forward with courage. We must prepare ourselves to vote, out of our consciousness for a better future.
While a few are symbolically are being tried for their economic crimes in the country, the true criminals are basking behind the power of your ballot. True criminals who have been seeing themselves as untouchables must be held accountable. You the voter hold the key to the true and real justice.

There should be no exception whatsoever; the broom must sweep all culprits, including economic rapists equally. Ceremonial parading of grand masters of corruption in courts of law has not been the answer of our suffering; prosecution has been a failure and a political chess-game only a few selected understands. You must now take the matter into our hands, by punishing these grand masters trough the ballot, as justice system designed for them, silently exonerated them long before they were taken to courts.

This plague can only be eliminated by the ordinary citizens’ refusal to purchase their fundamental rights, an act so common in the country in which the weak must dig dipper into their pockets to be accorded their natural, and basic citizenship rights. They are even selling their future for a cup of tea! This pandemic can only be uprooted from the bottom up approach, in which each and every citizen becomes a watchdog and a whistle blower; it must also start by educating the public on their basic fundamental democratic rights. And above all, be uprooted with the power of ballot.

Corruption (ufisadi) can only be uprooted when each and every citizen obligates him/herself to his patriotic duties, wanting the best for the current and future generations through sacrifice. This is the only logical method to rid the country of graft; the power of BALLOT and consciousness. The citizenry must be made aware of the fact that, the government exists for the people, and not the people for the government. It is the people’s power that brings governments into control, and must always hold the government accountable for its deeds.
Let’s stop crying of corruption, we have the power to trigger political tsunami to those who have betrayed us, and power to do so lies in the ballot box!
I am seeing hope a head of us; I am seeing a different country in 10 years from today. I am seeing a prosperous and harmonious nation standing as a model for hope in the poverty riddled region, and war ravaged continent. Let’s all embark on this wagon of change and bring hope onto our people by being sacrificial; not selling our votes for one day gratification. Power of ballot is the only way to keep even our critics, the likes of Mujomba Paulo Kamau , who regards us as party animals, and strange being to have ever inhabited planet earth, absolutely out of our business.

I must once again repeat the same song we have been singing for almost two years now; economic gloomy future. Cash savings are evaporating and being snatched away by the global economic turmoil. Millions are facing zero incomes, and best hope for many is becoming so uncertain.
I am confident that Tanzania can stand as a model should we use our consciousness to exercise our democratic right of the ballot; voting out the bogus seeds while voting in those who show the interest to address our needs.

Many politicians have shown the interest to continue leading us. Let’s be honest and scrutinize each politician’s track record, the promises made have all been wildly empty and disappointing, as many have served their own interest, with posh homes and fat foreign accounts.
This time around we need deeds, not promises. Before we vote on how beneficial each and everyone has been, or how useful is he/she going to be. As a nation, let’s embrace forces that unite us, and shun those that divide us as we move towards election, let’s keep right issues in our minds, and vote the right leaders for our national economic prosperity.
Mungu Ibariki Tanzania
John Mashaka
Mashaka.john@yahoo.com

Michuzi Blog

Tanzanian blog operating since 2005, covering International news and Local News, including Politics, Fashion, Social Scenes, Interviews, Movies, Events, personalities and anything positive happening worldwide. Written in Swahili and English targeting both Swahili and English readers.

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  1. Paulina-TandahimbaJune 29, 2010

    Jamaa ana Kiinglish kigumu huyu mi hata sijaelewa anazungumzia nini !!!

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  2. Kwa bahati mbaya wapiga kura hatuelewi lugha hii. Umempigia mbizi gitaa ili acheze!

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  3. AnonymousJune 29, 2010

    You are right John Mashaka! We have to vote right but I think there was no need of mentioning Paulo Kamau here.

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  4. AnonymousJune 29, 2010

    Ankal, huyu john mashaka si mtanzania?mbona hatuandikii kimatumbi sisi wavuja jasho wa uswahilini ndio wapiga kura wakubwa hatuielewi hii, ilinibidi hii kitu niiprint nikampelekea jamaa yangu akanitafsiria kuna kitu nzuri, wavuja jasho wengi hawataelewa, wadomi wengi huwa hawapigi kura wanapumzika majumbani siku hiyo, mwambie atuletee toleo la kiswahili ya hii kitu.
    Asante ankal kwa kutujuza
    Mvuja jasjo

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  5. AnonymousJune 29, 2010

    unajitahidi mashaka ila kumbe hata wewe kumbe hujui corruption ni nini na ufisadi ni nini, kuna rushwa na ufisadi, na kuna hongo, sasa fisadi huwa anajilimbikizia mali, vyeo,kwa kutumia kula rushwa au kotoa rushwa

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  6. Mpiga kuwa wa RoryaJune 29, 2010

    Ka Michuzi shukrani kwa kutubandikia habari za Mashaka.

    Ukweli unabaki pale pale kuwa huyu jamaa hafai kabisa maana anatuletea hapa kiingilish wakati walengwa ni Waswahili sasa huyu ndiye mchumumi wa aina gani. Nadhani ni mtu wa majigambo ila ni wewe tu unajaribu kumlinda. Sikubaliani na hili kabisa! na huna haja ya kuniminyia haya mawazo yangu.

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  7. AnonymousJune 29, 2010

    Shukran mjumbe wetu wa nyumba kumikumi, tunapenda kuondolewa mashaka ya uchaguzi. Natoa ongela kwa kujiita Iddi ila nauliza Mashaka mengi ya nini? Naona nikae chini maswali niulizeni.

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  8. AnonymousJune 29, 2010

    Mbona makala ndeefu, kwani alikuwa anataka kusema nini? Angesema kwa kiswahili na mistari michache, namaanisha paragraph mbili basi tungemuelewa, sasa muda wa kuanza kusoma mlolongo woote huo ntaupata wapi

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  9. AnonymousJune 29, 2010

    Lugha ya Taifa ni Muhimu sana angalau jamaa angechanya au kutumia Kiswanglish kabisa. Mimi pia ni Mchumi km yeye lkn ninapoongelea suala la TZ kiswahili..Mimi huku kwenye blog huwa sisomi makala za kiingereza maana zinanibore.Mbona mnabania watanzania wenzenu wasiojua lugha za watu? Mashaka rudi nyumbani tafadhali.

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  10. AnonymousJune 29, 2010

    Mashaka John Tangaza nia, kura utapata asilimia 98% Ukonga wanakufahamu, umekulia kule, kila mtu anakufahamu. Jiniasi njoo ututengenezee barabara

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  11. AnonymousJune 29, 2010

    Good points John Mashaka,but it distort the message when you mentioned Paul Kamau, what does he has to do with this ?

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  12. Mpalang'ombeJune 29, 2010

    Mpiga kura wa Rolya big up:

    Nafikiri J Mashaka atakuwa na "poor judgement" kwa kuweka msisitizo anielewe. Anaturudisha enzi za zamani "BALOSOMA, MSHOMILE" yaani ili mtu uonekane umeenda shule lazima ujue kiingereza tena ikibidi utumie hata "bombastic words (pompous writing)" ili watu wajue kuwa wewe ni nani. Katika Tanzania ya watu Milioni 40 si dhani kama hata laki tano wanaweza kukuelwa unapoiumia lugha ambayo kwao si ya kwanza. moja wapo kati "communication barriers" ni kutumia lugha ambayo hutaeleweka unachotaka kufikisha ni nini hasa.

    Kama target ya bwana Mashaka ni "elite" ambao ndiyo wenye fursa ya kujua kutumia mtandao wa internet basi atakuwa sahihi kwa upande mmoja na atakuwa amekosea saaaaaaaanaaaa kwa upande mwingine, kwani ujumbe wa kutumia kura zao watanzania kujenga hatma yao unapaswa kuwa kwa wapigakura waliojiandikisha na wana nafasi "access" ya kupiga kura. Nina hakika watumiaji wengi wa GLOBU ni watanzania wasio katika nafasi ya kuchagua ama kwa kuwa wapo nje ya Tanzania ama kwa kuelewa kuwa "TANZANIA VIONGOZI HAWACHAGULIWI KWA KURA ZA WANANACHI WOTE BALI ZA HALMASHAURI KUU YA CHAMA NA MKUTANO MKUU MAALUM" Hivyo kupiga kura ni wastage of time kwani TUME YA UCHAGUZI SI HURU

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  13. AnonymousJune 29, 2010

    Wewe John unataka kutuambia kuwa Kura zina manufaa Tanzania? Kuna manufaa gani tuliyoyapata kwa ku-adopt mfumo wa vyama vingi anyway? Kwani Kupiga kura kunaondoa Rushwa? Hebu acheni kutupumbaza...kwanza mnatia hasira...

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  14. AnonymousJune 29, 2010

    halafu tukisema mnalalamika kwamba chuki au tunawadharau...hivi kweli Mashaka Mh. umeelimika, umesoma au umehudhuria tu na kutunukiwa vyeti...kweli ndugu yangu mamilioni haya ya watu takribani 40 wangapi wanajua lugha uliyotumia kama wewe si ndio walewale halafu huyo Kamau kaingiaje hapo...nina mashaka na naomba niweke wazi baada ya kusoma makala hii iliyojaa kiingireza cha kamusi na kukosa pointi endelevu..wewe ndio Kamau na unaandika kwa kujifanya Kamau wakati mwingine na kujitukuza eti kwa akili za watu kama wewe hustahili kuwa mtz...pole sana situkani wala kunyanyapaa maana mimi ni mstaarabu ila acha kupumbaza watu..acha kutafuta umaarafu usio na tija...pole sana maana umethibitisha wewe ndio wale wale

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  15. KalagabahoJune 30, 2010

    Sasa bwana mashaka mie nimekuelewa, ila ningependa article kama hizi ungeandika kiswahili na zichapwe kwenye magazeti kama majira na mwananchi, hata mwanahalisi.
    Point zako zote bomba, ila baba, uzungu umezidi, io sio lugha yetu, na message iweze kuwafikia walengwa, andika kiswahili, uligwa mwanayoshi?

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