A year ago, I wrote an article entitled ‘Africa: Famous for
the wrong reason’, and it is with pleasure that I continue to write the part 2
of this fantastic topic. Even though, the first part received mixed emotions, I
glad to state that ‘African history is African history and we should not
compromise on how we tell the African story because that will automatically
change the content of our history. For African history must be told and
celebrated so that the new generation know where we have come from as a people
and continent respectively’.
UNEXPECTED WEDDING
BELLS
Indeed, a lot has happened and changed since I wrote the
first part and I must confess Africans are natural performers, if not
comedians. Even more, this can be highlighted through a series of stories that
made headlines across Africa such as, when a Kenyan man publicly offered
President Obama a herd of 150 cows, sheep and goats for his Daughter’s hand in
marriage. The man seemed geared for Obama’s daughter and was in high spirit airing
out his emotional affection while claiming that it was an issue of destiny, not
infatuation as most people might say.
Secondly, while waiting for President Obama to respond to
the surprise proposal, another social media stampede was created in southern Africa,
Zambia when President lungu’s daughter made rare public appearance alongside
her father that captured everyone’s attention that led to a Mr. Eric Jere, to
make his intentions known of wanting to marriage her while offering 50 cows and
200 goats. Besides the first proposal already made, another man by the name of
Joe Moono, an economist by profession took a leap of faith by countering Mr.
Jere’s offer by offering 17 cows and 50 goats for her hand in marriage.
In addition, what is even more interesting about the above
is that the girl and lady involved in these stories had no idea marriage
proposals were made for them and this can be seen in the lack of response on
the ladies’ part, but no doubt the gentlemen made us laugh with their five
minutes moments of fame.
THE ENDLESS DRAMA
UNFOLDS
YEAR ISSUED
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CONSTITUTION COMISSION LED BY
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1964
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Independence Constitution
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1973 One-party constitution
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Mainza Chona Constitution
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1990
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Patrick Mvunga Constitution
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1996
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John Mwanakatwe Constitution
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And from funny moments such as the Nigerian’s missing budget
documents to Zambia’s amended constitution that the opposition claim to discriminate against women and worse than
the colonial master and I wonder what has led to the heated exchange when this
people driven constitution was long awaited.
And the reason was simple and straight forward the
government introduced a ‘senior secondary certificate clause’ as a requirement
to run for parliament and this is huge because 2016 is an election year and
this move is seen as a prevention measure by the government to create an elite
only system. Though a question may be asked, where were the oppositions when
such bills were being signed which can be answered by a simple statement like,’
they signed something that favored them upon appearance, but has backfired on
them on the long run, hence they have to suffer the consequences of their
actions’. And this can be attributed to the increasing poor reading and research
culture among parliamentarians.
And in this year’s segment of famous for the wrong thing, I
would like to add a special feature ‘ famous for the right reasons’ to one
leader who is making headlines for his bold decisions that seem to have
awakened a new social revolution in his country. His Excellency Dr. John Pombe
Magufuli, president of Tanzania is indeed a 21st century model of
African leadership. Even though, some information suggest that Magufuli lost to
Edward Lowassa, he has smoothly led a remarkable wave of reforms that has
united the divided electorates into one force that has forgotten about the
elections rumors. And hardly in office for 6 months, are Magufuli’s reforms are
more effective and popular than his presidency and in a time like this when
most African presidents are ‘flying or tourist presidents’, Magufuli’s has
resorted to cut on foreign trips due to the costs.
Hype Moments (characterized by
the personalized decisions made)
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nicknames
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Dr. john Magufuli
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-cutting unnecessary
government spending
-firing incompetent and lazy
government employees
-cancellation of independence
celebrations
-cutting of foreign trips
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Bull blazers
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Late Michael Sata
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-more money in the pocket in
90 days
-fight against corruption
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King cobra
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WHY IS THE MAGUFULI
HYPE A LITTLE BIT DANGEROUS?
It is important to know that the direction the president has
taken is dangerous and in ordinary language we term it as ‘roadside politics’.
Roadside politics is a strategy that is used to improve a person’s popularity
and social image by making of popular personal decisions that create conflict
of interests in the long run. I believe
decisions of this magnitude have to be debated and collectively agreed upon so
that self-righteous individualism will not be the president’s middle name which
is likely to be the case in Tanzania. And it is important to understand that
governmental business should never be personalized because the presidency
becomes a one man show that eliminate the power of collectivity possessed and
displayed throughout Tanzanian history.
About the Hype
African politics is always characterized by a hype moment
that ends up in a crisis for example, in Zambia, a country that borders
Tanzania on the west underwent a hype moment when late president Michael Sata
popularly known as ‘king cobra’ made personalized decision to fight corruption
and a promise of putting more money in citizens’ pockets that ended up in
enriching his supporters at the expense of the now disappointed Zambians. Today
Zambia’s debts is huge and the government is yet to borrow more money to help
revive the slowly collapsing economy.
With the above, in mind a similarity can be observed in
sata’s personalized hype moment with the Zambian people to Magufuli’s current
hype decisions. And therefore, to simplify this article all I can is a hype
moment is not a reform or vice versa hence the sooner our leaders realize the
difference the better. Magufuli’s decisions maybe truthful, but it will take
him more time to fight against the internal system that benefit directly from
corruption than the external factors.
Written by:
Sishumba Musanda
To read part 1 you can CLICK the following link: https://sishumbamusanda.blogspot.ru/2014/12/africa-famous-for-wrong-reasons.html
Happy International Women's day
Written by:
Sishumba Musanda
To read part 1 you can CLICK the following link: https://sishumbamusanda.blogspot.ru/2014/12/africa-famous-for-wrong-reasons.html
Happy International Women's day