By
Kilian Muya Kamota
The task is ours, the
Tanzanian youth, to decide the future and the fate of our Nation. Our fathers,
the first generation of leaders, have done their part; they fought political
colonialism and afforded us the political independence. The time has come for them
to pass on the torch to us, so we can fight for socio-economic independence. We
must show up, accept the torch and lead our Nation into new horizons. The
future of Tanzania is in our hands – the Tanzanian youth. This is the task we cannot
ignore; this is the task we cannot pass to someone else. It is our task, it is
our duty. The question is what are we going to do about it? Are we going to
show up for this noble task? Are we going to report for duty? Or are we going
to let our Nation stray into wilderness and chaos without leadership? Are we
going to decide the fate of our own future or are we going to let few
politicians decide our fate and our future?
Our fathers – the
first generation of leaders – have grown old. Their actions and leadership can
attest to that. The time has come for them to pass on the torch and for us to
take the realm. Let us help them retire in peace as we take over the noble task
of leading our nation.
Letter to
the First Generation of Leaders – Good Bye and Good Luck
On behalf of all Tanzanian
youths’, i wish to express sincere gratitude to our fathers – the first
generation of leaders – for all the hard work and dedication to our Nation.
Your hard work and efforts is truly appreciated, it will not be forgotten and
will not perish in vain. We will always cherish all that you were able [and not
able] to achieve. And to that end, we want to wish you good health and good
luck as you retire in peace. Please take on your new task of advising the new
generation and
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3 comments:
Big up bro!!! That's what we want to hear !!!! Please make sure you translate this to Swahili so it can reach to every corner in the nation.Its the right time that we remind these power mongers that time is not on their side: ( They got to go... .Kenyan's have just elected a 51 years old president!! We need someone from 40-50 not above that to start with!! Time is on our side.. Work up people!!
This doesn't make any sense!! stop copy and paste other people the article,all this is just a radical movement which doesn't have any fundamental evidence for what you just write down. all the informations you use is just not a fact,you try to fabricate fact,stop misleading the society. just continue preaching a bible instead of try in engage in politics,if you believe what you said why you don't want to go back to Tanzania and said to those young people you are calling them to awake,stop this nonsense.
It sounds just good to be true! Leadership is not a car that you order per advertised or customize. Our friend in Kenya with a name of Kenyatta had a lucky fortunate upbringing.Some of similar situation in Tanzania doesn't have a scratch of patriotism. Refresh me on our Presidents age when he was first Elected. Bla Bla Bla doesn't build Tanzania we need patriots to begin with.
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