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| 08/01/2007 12:24 PM |
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| On Air: Straight Talk from Leonenet's AKB
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theai
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| 08/01/2007 3:25 PM |
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Re: [Leonenet] AKB - Straight Talk on Incompetent Leadership
The BOZOIC Kabbahlaria and BeLewa-Yodalaria were very lucky that I was only able to throw two punches at them, since the VOA hosts wanted to give more time to President Jakaya Kikwete who took valuable time from his hectic schedule to do the show and Dr. Shaka Sshali wanted to ask all of his tough questions on his list. But not to worry, there will soon be a follow-up show.
Sierra Leone definitely needs its own Jakaya Kikwete. After ten years as Foreign Minister and successful records in his private and public life, add to that his choice of a highly competent and very intelligent Vice President, Dr. Ali Mohammed Shein, and now plenty of uranium ready for mining, Tanzania is going to be one of the darlings of Afrika.
With relatively little marketable resources, Tanzania is blessed with good leadership. A steady GDP growth rate of 6.2 percent, a very low gini coefficient, meaning more equitable distribution of the country's wealth, a strong tradition of self-reliance, the highest heterogeneity/lowest homogeniety rate in the world and still has never tasted a civil war or a military coup (compared to Koreans who have a 100 percent homogeneity rate, but still remain a divided people with a long history of wars), Tanzanians must be very proud of their leaders.
on 8/1/07 3:09 PM, Lango Deen at daeffyd@yahoo.com wrote:
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corneliushamelberg
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| 08/01/2007 3:55 PM |
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| In his less than five minutes appearance on the show, Abdul Karim
Bangura could not wait and wasted no time in going for the jugular of
the democratically elected President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah and his vice
president Solomon Berewa. That was BAD. There is the enormous difference
in background of the two countries, namely the Sierra Leone Civil War
which occasioned such destruction – and that is what the SLPP government
of president Kabbah got as an inheritance when he took office: a
completely devastated economy, the most devastated that any Sierra Leone
government has ever inherited.
”Blessed with good leadership”: Tanzania’s President Jakaya Kikwete
responding to issues and questions strikes one as being such a likeable
personality, so natural, relaxed, himself, positive, transparent,
honest, human, fallible and therefore trustworthy – and his greatest
regret ( sacking someone based on information which he later on found
out was false) …… no wonder he got 80% of the vote.... like Kakaya
Kikwete, our own Solomon Berewa has also got a very competent
vice-presidential running mate......
Interesting that about the most important decision so his scaling of
Education in Tanzania which today has 96% enrolment in Schools!
Regional integration= integration of the economies....
It seems that the East African Community is moving fast.....
How would that apply to Sierra Leone in ECOWAS?
PS After Ethiopia, in my opinion Tanzania has for decades under Julius
Nyerere been Swden's favourite country in Africa ... I've met Swdese who
still say that their heart is in Tanzania! Of course during the
Apartheid years and after, Sweden is still a massive supported of the
cause.....there.
In other words, there has also been constant goodwill from the
International Community , towards TANZANIA
Talkng about inheritance - and comparing what the Ahmad Tejan Kabbah
governemnt inherited in Sierra Leone with Tanzania's political culture
as developed over many years, bear in mind the following:
The Arusha Declaration
http://www.google.se/search?hl=en&rlz=1T4GZHY_enSE232SE232&q=ARUSHA+declaration
Swden-Tanzania relations
http://www.google.se/search?hl=en&rlz=1T4GZHY_enSE232SE232&q=Sweden+-+Tanzania+relations
Mwalimu Julius Nyerere
http://www.google.se/search?hl=en&rlz=1T4GZHY_enSE232SE232&q=+Julius+Nyerere
Abdul Bangura skrev:
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> The BOZOIC Kabbahlaria and BeLewa-Yodalaria were very lucky that I
> was only able to throw two punches at them, since the VOA hosts
> wanted to give more time to President Jakaya Kikwete who took
> valuable time from his hectic schedule to do the show and Dr.
> Shaka Sshali wanted to ask all of his tough questions on his list.
> But not to worry, there will soon be a follow-up show.
>
> Sierra Leone definitely needs its own Jakaya Kikwete. After ten
> years as Foreign Minister and successful records in his private
> and public life, add to that his choice of a highly competent and
> very intelligent Vice President, Dr. Ali Mohammed Shein, and now
> plenty of uranium ready for mining, Tanzania is going to be one of
> the darlings of Afrika.
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> With relatively little marketable resources, Tanzania is blessed
> with good leadership. A steady GDP growth rate of 6.2 percent, a
> very low gini coefficient, meaning more equitable distribution of
> the country's wealth, a strong tradition of self-reliance, the
> highest heterogeneity/lowest homogeniety rate in the world and
> still has never tasted a civil war or a military coup (compared to
> Koreans who have a 100 percent homogeneity rate, but still remain
> a divided people with a long history of wars), Tanzanians must be
> very proud of their leaders.
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> on 8/1/07 3:09 PM, Lango Deen at daeffyd@yahoo.com wrote:
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> On Air: Straight Talk from Leonenet's AKB
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> Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers
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> from someone who knows.
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futatoro
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| 08/01/2007 3:55 PM |
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AKB, We need women owned micro loans Start ups in Tanzania. Have any candidates? yaya
On 8/1/07, Abdul Bangura <
theai@earthlink.net> wrote:
The BOZOIC Kabbahlaria and BeLewa-Yodalaria were very lucky that I was only able to throw two punches at them, since the VOA hosts wanted to give more time to President Jakaya Kikwete who took valuable time from his hectic schedule to do the show and Dr. Shaka Sshali wanted to ask all of his tough questions on his list. But not to worry, there will soon be a follow-up show.
Sierra Leone definitely needs its own Jakaya Kikwete. After ten years as Foreign Minister and successful records in his private and public life, add to that his choice of a highly competent and very intelligent Vice President, Dr. Ali Mohammed Shein, and now plenty of uranium ready for mining, Tanzania is going to be one of the darlings of Afrika.
With relatively little marketable resources, Tanzania is blessed with good leadership. A steady GDP growth rate of 6.2 percent, a very low gini coefficient, meaning more equitable distribution of the country's wealth, a strong tradition of self-reliance, the highest heterogeneity/lowest homogeniety rate in the world and still has never tasted a civil war or a military coup (compared to Koreans who have a 100 percent homogeneity rate, but still remain a divided people with a long history of wars), Tanzanians must be very proud of their leaders.
on 8/1/07 3:09 PM, Lango Deen at daeffyd@yahoo.com wrote:
On Air: Straight Talk from Leonenet's AKB
Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers <
http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=48254/*http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/_ylc=X3oDMTI5MGx2aThyBF9TAzIxMTU1MDAzNTIEX3MDMzk2NTQ1MTAzBHNlYwNCQUJwaWxsYXJfTklfMzYwBHNsawNQcm9kdWN0X3F1ZXN0aW9uX3BhZ2U-?link=list&sid=396545469> from someone who knows.
Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
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