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Offline RV Heavy Hitter!

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Re: I doubt Tanzania will recover from destructions from protests
« Reply #20 on: November 04, 2025, 05:40:55 AM »
The problem with TZ is the constitution written by CCM for CCM. The TZ constitution stipulates there are no appeals on elections, and the supreme court can only declare CCM the winner. All institutions are wired to ensure CCM wins by all means! Tanzanians are simply fucked forever unless they protest burn stuff and bring immense damage until constituion is changed!

TZ, UG, Rwanda are stuck in Jomo or Moi days. Kenya is 40 years ahead.
I think it is JOMO days or even colonial times because there is no opposition. All that try to rise are all destroyed slowly. Uganda is plainly insane. Look at the campaign where voters are told live, "We need 99%." We don't play games. People are threatened to vote, or they will face consequences. I think Kenyans one day will liberate one, likely TZ. Rwanda and Uganda are still absolute dictatorships; TZ is just a dictatorship!
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Re: I doubt Tanzania will recover from destructions from protests
« Reply #21 on: November 04, 2025, 01:41:17 PM »
The problem with TZ is the constitution written by CCM for CCM. The TZ constitution stipulates there are no appeals on elections, and the supreme court can only declare CCM the winner. All institutions are wired to ensure CCM wins by all means! Tanzanians are simply fucked forever unless they protest burn stuff and bring immense damage until constituion is changed!

TZ, UG, Rwanda are stuck in Jomo or Moi days. Kenya is 40 years ahead.
I think it is JOMO days or even colonial times because there is no opposition. All that try to rise are all destroyed slowly. Uganda is plainly insane. Look at the campaign where voters are told live, "We need 99%." We don't play games. People are threatened to vote, or they will face consequences. I think Kenyans one day will liberate one, likely TZ. Rwanda and Uganda are still absolute dictatorships; TZ is just a dictatorship!

That's just one problem.
Add language barrier - kids are introduced to computers before English.
Then ujamaa socialism hang-overs.
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Re: I doubt Tanzania will recover from destructions from protests
« Reply #22 on: November 06, 2025, 03:16:40 PM »
This is a great robust test. The sleeping giant will just do fine.

Even rusty CCM will now consider a new constitution seriously.

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