Sunday 2 June 2013

Re: [wanabidii] Is Kikwete Four B'?

Wanayaona mabanzi kwenye macho ya wenzao ila hawaoni boliti kwenye macho yao.  Chality begins at home wazee. Nafikiri message mumeipata tafakari kwa undani acha kujifanya vinara wa mipango ya kiungwana wakati roho zenu ziko kivingine. Tuanze na usafi wa nyumba zetu kabla ya kuiona chafu ya jirani


On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 9:54 PM, Azaveli Lwaitama <kerezesia_mukalugaisa@hotmail.com> wrote:
Ndugu Muganda

 Foreign policy is an expression  of  domestic policy on the international scale. The current Tanzania political leadership is playing with fire. At home it does not tolerate unarmed opposition such as Chadema and recently brutally suppressed unarmed peasants in Mtwara who dared question its gas exploitation policy, yet it has the nerve to lecture Rwanda on how to talk to armed political opponents who have 1994 genocide cases to answer if caught. Tanzania is sending troops to help Joseph Kabila defeat M23 rebels rather than encouraging Kabila to integrate them in the Congolese army as was previously agreed and yet M23 are rebels who helped the father of Joseph Kabila to come to power in 1996 by removing Mobutu. The Rwandan rebels in DRC are now friends of Kabila in his fight with M23... The French and the Belgians still do not like Kagame and the RPF so it naive to suggest that  Kagame can work with  these lot just as it will be foolhardy to ask Museveni to work with Kony. One has a feeling that perhaps money from elements from the Rwandan army that was defeated bt the RPF/RPA is beginning to be put on the table for those in Tanzania who may need such money in 2015... Tanzanians who live near the Rwanda border may be put in harm's way by Western neo colonialist games that may be played against Kagame leading to the destabilization of Rwanda. Tanzanians of good will have to be on the watch out; narrow nationalist jingoism may be the last thing we need from our CCM leaders who want to cling to power by all means open to them.


The incumbent President of Tanzania in 2013 is head of a government whose police and intelligence operatives stand accused of abducting and torturing trade unions like Dr Ulimboka and murdering, in broad day light,   journalists who are deemed to be sympathetic to the opposition party Chadema  like Daudi Mwangosi. It must therefore be amusing to say the least if this is the same President who is being praised for  finding the nerve to  give lectures to Rwanda  and Uganda about accommodating  armed political opponents!!! He himself cannot stand unarmed political opponents but he wishes to tell Rwanda to talk to armed elements from the former Rwanda army who killed millions of Tutsis merely because they were Tutsi?  The article on Rwanda is written is smooth and clever English but only the incorrigibly gullible would fall for it!  Tanzania under Mwalimu Nyerere should not be equated to Tanzania under the current political leaders who have can hardly be said to tolerant of political opposition, even when unarmed, such as CUF previously and Chadema today. I do not believe the motivation for attacking President Kagame and Museveni stems from sympathizing with those fighting for greater democracy and more inclusive political systems in the region.  

 

The USA, France, Belgium and the UK now do not like Kagame to be in charge in Rwanda because he is messing up their exploitative neo-colonial schemes in the DRC   and they wish to overthrown Kagame. They are using some of our leaders to carry out this agenda. That is why Tanzania has now been drafted into the ridiculous fight against M23 in the DRC. The West do not want the DRC to be governed by someone who has the same attributes as Kagame. They want DRC to be governed by the likes of the son of Laurent Kabila whose attention span on matters of national importance is short.  I would have thought that Tanzania should have no business telling Rwanda and Uganda how they should treat their armed political opponents, Tanzania should let Rwanda and Uganda handle their rebels they way they see fit...  

 

It is hypocricy of the highest order for Tanzania to tell Rwanda and Uganda to talk to their rebels while the same Tanzania has not told Kenya to talk to Alshabab in Somalia, instead, Tanzania has agreed to help the UN and IGAD imposed government in Somalia to crash Alshabab because the USA does not like them!!! If Tanzania has the guts to lecture Rwanda and Uganda on instituting inclusive political leadership structures let it begin by inviting Chadema to join CCM in a government of national unity, surely, the Tanzania leadership knows it did not win the election in 2010!!! Furthermore, why is it the Tanzania Government sent armed soldiers and police to meet the Mtwara people who were demanding to be heard on the issue of transporting gas from Mtwara to Dar es Salaam..... Tanzania lecturing Rwanda and Uganda on political tolerance is a big joke and to shower praise on any Tanzanian leader who gives lectures of this kind is to engage in national jingoism. I am a Tanzania but I am ashamed of the caliber of political leadership we currently have.  


I suppose by all that I have written here I will not be surprised if the Tanzania governments sends someone to kill me or kidnap me and torture me, only to blame it on opposition party Chadema!! ! The 2015 General Elections are going to require that the ruling party in Tanzania needs lots of money to bribe journalists and politicians in opposition parties. The Rwanda rebels in the DRC, the remnants of the former army of Rwanda that carried out the genocide in 1994, have lots of money that they could share with those who put in a word about the need for  Rwanda  being inclusive and allowing  the former Interramwe elements  being given positions  in a government of national unity in Kigali. Perhaps this may be the motivation for some politicians in the region putting in a word about political tolerance and inclusive politics, I wonder!!

Mwl. Lwaitama  



Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2013 08:02:45 -0400

Subject: Re: [wanabidii] Is Kikwete Four B'?
From: emuganda@gmail.com
To: wanabidii@googlegroups.com


I happen to agree with Kagame's characterization of Kikwete. Maybe I should move to Rwanda.
em

On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 6:40 AM, Africa j bwamkuu <jbwamkuu@gmail.com> wrote:
I do not believe Kikwete is Four B, I think, he is down to earth president, easy going manners with long term goals but it's being allegedly Kagame thinks so, it will be interesting to hear what you think of Tanzanian president!

Tanzanian Jakaya Kikwete and Rwandan Paul Kagame Meet in Japan

by AFROAMERICA NETWORK on JUNE 1, 2013

The two African  heads of states met,  a week after the Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete urged President Paul Kagame to hold direct talks with his armed rebellion in order to bring peace in the Great Lakes region (see here).The position of the Tanzanian President has irked Rwandan leaders, to the point that Rwandan Foreign Affairs Minister, Louise Mushikiwabo and Defense Minister, James Kabarebe, publicly cursed the Tanzanian President and called him a sympathizer of "genociaires",  a "genocide denier", and other names.

"Jakaya Kikwete is a Four Bs", Kagame tells his closest aides 

It is not known whether General Paul Kagame will meet Jakaya Kikwete in a one-on-one or a mediated venue. According to sources within the Rwandan Presidency, when General Paul Kagame returned from Addis-Abeba after Jakaya Kikwete's comments, he was livid. He called an urgent brief intelligence services meeting  and told the participants that Jakaya Kikwete is a "Four Bs", which  he said in Kinyarwanda meant "an opportunist, attention seeker , arrogant and  contemptible person."  Contrary to his habit, he dismissed the participants to meeting after 15 minutes and went directly to bed.

Before leaving for Japan, he once again held a meeting with his intelligence services and top military leaders and told them the following: "Now, after the betrayal by the Tanzanian Four Bs, it is clear that, like orphaned kids, we are on our own. I am traveling, and when I return I want you to present me with  a plan on how we will get out of this severe situation."  When he asked whether anyone had anything to add, everyone looked down.  He dismissed the meeting after a few minutes and headed to his private jet, that he rents out to the Rwandan Government.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe vs Chinese President Xi JinPing

During the Ticad V meeting today, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has  pledged ¥ 3.2 trillion or $31.9 billion for African Development. Japan is trying to catch up with China.  Contrary to Shinzo Abe who has never visited Africa since he took office in December 2012, Chinese President Xi JinPing has already visited three countries: South Africa, Congo, and Tanzania.
President Xi JinPing also pledged $20 billion in loans over the next two years and China built  the African Union Headquarters in Addid Ababa, Ethiopia,  valued at  $200 million

The conference is being held in Yokohama City and will last three days. The Tanzanian President is expected in Dar-Es-Salaam on Monday June 3, 2012 . Upon his return, he will be faced with two pressing matters: addressing the contempt of his small neighbor, the Rwandan General Paul Kagame and start preparing for the visit of the most powerful man in World, US President Barack Obama.

Jaka Kikwete, the Star of TICAD V

Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete was a start at the Ticad. He  and South African President Jacob Zuma were received with the highest honors by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. He was the first to be  received at the Prime Minister 's  official residence in Tokyo on May 30, 2013.

©2013 AfroAmerica Network. All Rights Reserved.

Tagged as: CongoJakaya KikweteJapanRwandaShinzo AbeTanzaniaTICAD V


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