After watching many Tanzanian parliamentary proceedings the following has emerged
Public secondary school education is circling in the drains, out of top 100 schools only 6 are public
The have/are proposing ditching local governments. Results will be, A town near lake Victoria will now be forced to request funds from central government to exhaust a pit latrine(s)
For a song to be produced, one has to submit the lyrics to a select committee which will decide on the suitability of the song the give a go ahead for production or not
Kenyan cement,sugar etc is cheaper in Tanzania than Tanzanian products.(Dangote what was your logic again?)
They still have electricity rationing
M.ps there have been reduced to mere choir boys singing Magulis praise if their constituents are to see any development
For a teacher to be paid they must produce receipts (no idea how it works)
Sgr is yet to be constructed even for a meter.
All the above is one sided that is from opposition side, that is not to say it is wrong
Wale tulikua tunahamia Tanzania mipango imefika wapi?
These 2 are not entirely true. Cement in Tanzania, whether produced in Kenya o4 Tanzania itself, is way cheaper than in Kenya. And power supply has yet to be reliable, but it’s not as bad as you make it sound. If there is an outage it takes longer to rectify the situation, compared to the response in Kenya. Power consumption and connectivity is still low. However, in Tanzania they know nothing like power rationing.