what would kamwana do

I had 20,000 shillings and wanted to buy a tv.I saw one for 18k and another for 160,000.I asked myself what would uhuru do.I went to a bank and took a loan to buy the 160 k t.v.

So,…You want our Opinion of whether you stupid or that was a wise move…???

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What would maghufuli do?
Close all tv stations so wabongo can work.
Then your tv is just a box.
Hehehe.
I like this maghufuli caracter.
In a way he is unorthodox like you.

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Actually, Kamwana would go to the pub with the 20k to think about it over a bottle of Johnny Walker Black.

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Actually I think this Makufuli guy is overrated. Corruption always fights back and sooner or later he will be entangled in some scandal. Real or perceived.

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he says while scratching his balls and shaking his head

That’s a tired cliche you’re using amigo. If other countries in recent history have eradication corruption to levels that have spurred development, why is that all of you are pessimistic about Africa.

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I am not pessimistic about Africa, Mr Alehadro. I am very sure that Africa will eliminate corruption within the next 500 years…o_O yes kindu 7 generations from now because our generation and our kids generations feed and thrive on corruption.
In regards to the subject at hand, Magufuli has been in a corrupt system for all these years. Why did he not resign from that system? why is he pretending to be holier than thou now. Its the case of typical African politicians who have selective amnesia. Lets wait and see.

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Wait and see, I agree. The rest is just hot air, you even have a number of years already. Jebus! Sankara took power by a rifle and had a dream, only it didn’t last that long.

In some of these governments, quitting would be suicidal. Maybe the guy has realised that he now has a chance to turn things around. Look at what is also happening in Nigeria

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