Wednesday 31 July 2013

Re: [wanabidii] Re: Why it is so difficult for the government to ensure development

Mbona benki za riba zimejaa zinatafuta wakopaji?
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Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 10:14:26
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Subject: [wanabidii] Re: Why it is so difficult for the government to ensure development

Natafuta mtu atakaweza kunikopesha shs millioni moja.

Nitalipa kwa riba. Nipo Tayari kulipa riba ya laki 2 baada ya miezi 2.Nahitaji kwa ajili ya biashara yangu fulani.

Tutaandikishiana na dhamana pia ipo.

Niandikie email, tupange jinsi ya kukutana. Email:- vick.willy2@gmail.com

On Tuesday, December 15, 2009 3:11:39 PM UTC+3, Suzy Wangwe wrote:
> I keep wondering why it is so difficult for the Tanzanian government
>
> to ensure development.
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>
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> Development is actually very easy, especially in countries with an
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> enormous financial ability like Tanzania.
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> It is a matter of ensuring an effective utilization of our Basic
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> factor endowments , to stimulate the creation of some advanced factor
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> endowments.
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>
>
> It just as simple as stabilizing the Tanzanian Macro environment, to
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> make the Micro-environment efficient.
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> Imagine electricity supply. A basic infrastructure that is meant to be
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> non-negotiable, in terms of provision. Tens of billions has been
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> poured into it's rehabilitation, yet it remains dysfunctional. How
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> come other countries have constant electric power supply, even when
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> they are not as rich as Tanzania.
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>
>
> What about Security? Why can't our police be enviable? What is so
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> difficult in providing adequate police equipments and adequate
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> training. Why can't they be paid well?
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>
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> The most painful one is the construction of roads. Why can't the
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> government bring out money and construct very good and regulated
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> roads. Since Tanzanians don't mind paying toll fees, why can't they
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> embark on a govt-private sectored initiative to solve the problem?
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>
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> I don't understand what is making our government officials so anti-
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> developmental. Even the ones that claim to be good get carried away
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> when they get into power. It is a big problem that needs to be
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> solved.
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> After all said and done, I am increasingly growing worried about the
>
> disheartening trend.

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