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Friday, February 7, 2014

KATI YA MAJINA 9 KUTOKA MAREKANI KWA TIKETI YA DICOTA NI JINA MOJA TU LILILOPITA BUNGE LA KATIBA

An Opportunity for the Diaspora to Participate in a Special Parliament Session for Constitution Review

Dear All,

Among 9 names we sent to the President's Office in Dar es Salaam, Mr. Kadari Singo has been selected to represent the Diaspora in the coming Special Parliament Session on Constitutional Review.

For more information click herehttp://dicotaus.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/MAJINA-YA-WAJUMBE-WA-BUNGE-MAALUMU-LA-KATIBA.pdf

We will let you know on how you can participate in getting our opinions together and have one voice from the Diaspora in regards to the Review of the Constitution.

With Kind Regards,

Dr. Ndaga Mwakabuta,
DICOTA President

6 comments:

Anicetus said...

Congratulations. Tanzanian living in the diaspora are ready to work with you to represent their issues in the Constitutional Parliament.

Mtanzania, Washington, DC said...

Oh No, if you are a naturalized citizen your opinion is irrelevant. Umeikana nchi yako, sasa unataka kutoa maoni ya nini? Waacheni wabongo waipendayo nchi yao watoe maoni. Sisi ambao tuliukimbia umaskini tusiwavuruge mamilioni ambao wanatoka jasho pale bongo kuijenga nchi. Back-off all the fakers! Let's be real people, most of us in the U.S. are brain-drains, tumeikimbia nchi yetu siyo? Dear Anicetus, the best way our issues can well be presented, is by jointly packing our bags and return home to build our nation. We are doing a disservice to Tanzania if all we do is to talk and blame the leadership. How many of us are ready to make a difference from within? To the true Tanzanians in the US; can we pledge to return home and help build Tanzania by offering our knowledge, expertise, wealth, intellect, entrepreneurship skills, and the likes? Can we reward Tanzania with Reversal Lottery?

Anonymous said...

My God Poor guy "Mtanzania wa Washing DC"

Anonymous said...

Talk is cheap, why don't you be the first to pack?

Anonymous said...

Mtanzania, Washington, DC: You are wrong. First, not all Tanzanians living abroad are naturalized citizens. I know few people who have been in the US for over 40 years but still hold Green Cards. They refuse to give up their Tanzanian passports.

Second, you don't have to return home to help build Tanzania. You can do so from anywhere in the world. People from Kilimajaro for example do not live in Kilimajaro but most of them help build their region from Dar, Arusha or even overseas. Almost half of the population of Jewish people are in diaspora but contribute a lot more to the economy of the state of Israel.

Third, people who contribute almost 50% of Tanzanian budget are not Tanzanian and they don't even know the geographical location of Tanzania. Still, they contribute to the development of your country.

Please, stop the "you must be in Tanzania" mentality in order to help build Tanzania.

Anicetus said...


Hello matanzauin Washingtone DC. Thanks for your cooments and you desrve an intelectul reponse-critical thinking. Firts menetion your name so that we can know who you are and your ability to handle an inateleuctual Discsuion oon this topoic.


Temba

Concurrent Engineering Reflections on Minimizing Contamination in Processing Fresh Meat and Fish
by Temba, Anicetus, Ph.D., WALDEN UNIVERSITY, 2013, 246 pages; 3559092

Link
http://gradworks.umi.com/35/59/3559092.html