Wednesday 22 August 2012

Re: [wanabidii] Recalling Mobhare Matinyi's analysis of Igunga Election in Oct 2011

Kwakweli matinyi løoked far, it was good analysis and by the way mahakama imetenda haki for the voiceless..
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On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 9:02 AM EDT Chambi Chachage wrote:

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>>----- Forwarded Message -----
>>From: Mobhare Matinyi <mobhare@gmail.com>
>>To: 
>>Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 8:50 AM
>>Subject: Recalling my analysis of Igunga Election in Oct 2011
>>
>>Igunga by-election an embarrassment
>>
>>Thursday, 06 October 2011 21:40  The Citizen, Tanzania.
>>
>>Mobhare Matinyi
>>
>>Yes, the Igunga by-election is over, but what lessons can we draw from
>>this rather embarrassing political event that has cast another shadow
>>on the political future of one of the most stable nations in Africa?
>>
>>Is it possible for a truly patriotic, honest and well-informed
>>Tanzanian to be proud of everything that happened in Igunga? Certainly
>>not! Our political parties, the media, electoral commission, and
>>law-enforcement organs have let us down so badly. This could be the
>>sign of bad things to come!
>>
>>Arguing that whatever happened in Igunga was part of a democratic
>>process is either a deliberate misinterpretation of what democracy
>>means or simply ignorance. Democracy does not mean law-breaking,
>>corruption, intimidation, or anything like that. Never!
>>
>>Unfortunately, the thinking of some corrupt politicians in Tanzania,
>>and Africa in general, has been that political process under a
>>multiparty system entails everything under the sun to ascertain
>>victory. The rule seems to be: the ends justify the means. That's
>>appalling!
>>
>>Millions of shillings were spent, and in the end the hungry jobless
>>guy who can't read, write or count will have another four years to
>>suffer in agony! What a shame? The Igunga campaigns stink, to say the
>>least!
>>
>>The facts speak for themselves. The National Electoral Commission
>>(NEC), which is accused of being too partisan, announced that CCM's
>>candidate had won by 50.4 per cent, a slim margin compared to 72.78
>>per cent one year ago. The entire CCM and the government had to help
>>this guy but he almost lost.
>>Secondly, Chadema came from having no candidate in 2010 to claiming
>>44.3 per cent of the votes cast. Thirdly, Civic United Front (CUF) is
>>finished as they dropped from 23.1 per cent in 2010 to merely four per
>>cent. Fourthly, other opposition parties were a mockery.
>>
>>Fifthly, although by African standards this by-election was peaceful,
>>it was not harmonious. Sixthly, the voter turnout of 31.38 per cent is
>>a disaster despite the fact that the president of the country called
>>upon all eligible voters to turn up in big numbers. We can't alter
>>these facts.
>>On top of that, disappointing things happened including biased
>>coverage by the media and, unbelievably, police inaction whenever the
>>opposition complained. So, who should Tanzanians depend on when the
>>law is broken during election campaigns?
>>
>>The governing CCM used flat out lies and at least one incident on
>>YouTube showed a CCM candidate apologizing in a debate. Then CCM
>>cadres were caught with lists of voters, buying voter registration
>>cards, distributing scarves and cash money but the Prevention and
>>Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) remained numbed throughout.
>>Dangerously, CCM trained hooligans as Green Guards to work as police
>>auxiliaries, while the opposition recruited thugs as bouncers and
>>distributed flags with cash money too. Then both sides engaged in
>>voter intimidation, and couldn't control their mobs either.
>>
>>While some people believe that CCM was torching people's huts so as to
>>put blame on the opposition, others claim that the opposition youth
>>set ablaze some huts too. On voting day the illiterates were cheated
>>at the ballot box as well. Why all this mess?
>>
>>As expected, some sheikhs came forward asking Muslims not to vote for
>>Chadema. The stuttering sheikhs accused Chadema of roughing up a
>>Muslim woman, District Commissioner, wearing a hijab, but it turned
>>out that she wasn't wearing a hijab and she is not a Muslim.
>>
>>Who sent these poor sheikhs? Instead, police arrested two Chadema
>>lawmakers, not the culprits, and left the DC who was allegedly caught
>>red-handed breaking the law.
>>
>>Interestingly, the launching of the election campaigns was accompanied
>>by the distribution of food by the government to curb starvation. What
>>a coincidence! Then, imagine ministerial statements like this one: "If
>>you don't elect CCM, roads and bridges will never be built."
>>
>>When people got tired of police, they attacked them. Finally, Chadema
>>fired their agents to get rid of the corrupt ones. If the war against
>>corruption is anything to go by, then this was a brilliant move, but
>>shockingly, CCM complained bitterly.
>>
>>If we truly want to maintain our peace, tranquility and stability,
>>then the Igunga campaign tactics need to be checked. Somebody blaming
>>the opposition or the opposition emulating dirty tricks, and
>>government expecting that anti-riot police will take care of the last
>>minute chaos is irresponsible and unsustainable.
>>
>>This country belongs to all of us. The day Tanzania burns, we will all
>>be in that furnace! The Igunga madness heeds a serious warning. This
>>is not the time to be stubborn as winning does not cleanse anybody of
>>foul play.
>>
>>The country is falling apart, exactly the same as we saw in other
>>African countries. Frankly, the Igunga by-election is nothing to be
>>proud of. With this trend, one not need be an astrologer to predict
>>that Tanzania will explode in 2015. God forbid!
>>
>>
>>source: http://www.thecitizen.co.tz/editorial-analysis/47-columnists/15830-igunga-by-election-an-embarrassment.html
>>
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