Mwaka 1995 Mwalimu Julius kamabarage Nyerere wakati akizungumza na waandishi wa habari aliyanena yafuatayo:
"......we hear from stupid leaders that we think we can somehow handover the development of your country with something called private enterprises? unregulated?..unregulated...unachia tu basi...maneno ya kipumbavu kabisa...ya kijinga..nani wameacha?..who has done it? The Japanese has not done it, The British has not done it, The German has not done it...."
...And these ignorant people in Africa are being deceived you know...leave it to the private sector..where is the private sector in which you are going to leave the development? where's it?
..."How do you open up your market to compete with big competitors while you have no power to compete with big competitors?"...THIS IS RIDICULOUS...
How do you mix heavy weight and a feather weight in boxing?
That's what the Big Seven are telling African counties to do...that German and Burkinafaso should get in the same ring?...(laugh..)
...and that is called Globalization, Freedom...Liberalization...This is nonsense!, this is absolutely nonsense...
...you should protect the weak until they become strong before they can compete...that is a rule everywhere ..
...but our leaders even if we tell them that, they dare not argue! they can't argue!...wanaogopa...sasa you can't say NO!?
..So ....until we remove our own internal weaknesses tutakuwa pazuri...
....BUT THE INTERNAL WEAKNESSES ARE NOT THE ONLY PROBLEM...THE PROBLEM IS THE PRESSURE FROM THE REACH, THAT WE HAVE TO OPEN UP OUR MARKET FOR COMPETITION.....
NOW....CAN TANZANIA BANKING COMPETE WITH EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN BANKING?...THIS IS NONSENSICAL...CAN (A TANZANIAN BANK) FREE TO OPEN UP A BRANCH IN NEW YORK?...
...WHEN YOU ARE SAYING LETS BE TREATED EQUAL...ARE YOU REALLY SAYING IT? ...
ANAMALIZIA KWA KUSEMA...I DIDN'T WANT TO TOUCH THAT, (YAANI KUYAZUNGUMZA ALOYASEMA KWA MUDA ULE KWANI NI MENGI ALIKUWA NAYO)......ANAENDELEA AKISEMA .."COZ THAT'S ANOTHER AREA WHERE WIDE PROVOKED I DON'T STOP...
Kwa maneno hayo ni nani atahoji leo hii yaliyotokea? ni nani ataendeleza provoking the westerners waache kutuibia?
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"DO NOT WORSHIP THE WEST
From MARC NKWAME in Arusha, 30th June 2011 @ 20:00, Total Comments: 2, Hits: 784
UGANDAN President Yoweri Museveni has urged African countries to forge unity and co-operation for their economic and social development instead of worshipping the United States and other Western powers.
"I am amazed as to why Africans hate themselves and love their enemies. Africans are now worshiping the United States," the Ugandan leader told a regional symposium here to mark the 10th Anniversary of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA).
"We are always trooping there (Washington and London) to get handouts and account for our domestic policies to these imperialists of on Thursday, who are today "quality" controllers of democracy," he said.
President Museveni said Africa has vast land, a huge population and resources but it has failed to exploit them to become strong.
Mr Museveni said the United States is a cocktail of different people including Germans, Africans, Latinos, French, Arabs and Red Indians.
"But in this part of the World we are talking of Bantus and Nilo Saharans now linked with a common language known as Kiswahili. Why can't we turn this area into a great power?" wondered the Ugandan leader.
Mr Museveni said the West plundered Africa's resources, took slaves and left the continent badly divided and its residents hostile to each other.
He said after the industrial revolution and technological advancement western countries were now working to conquer the outer space, while Africans are still fighting each other.
"We are busy looking for bread in the form of handouts from countries that are threatening our survival. The present generation of African leaders must rise to the occasion and change, instead of living like 17th century chiefs who were busy fighting each other for local supremacy, while the white men came in enslaved and colonised the continent," he said.
"......we hear from stupid leaders that we think we can somehow handover the development of your country with something called private enterprises? unregulated?..unregulated...unachia tu basi...maneno ya kipumbavu kabisa...ya kijinga..nani wameacha?..who has done it? The Japanese has not done it, The British has not done it, The German has not done it...."
...And these ignorant people in Africa are being deceived you know...leave it to the private sector..where is the private sector in which you are going to leave the development? where's it?
..."How do you open up your market to compete with big competitors while you have no power to compete with big competitors?"...THIS IS RIDICULOUS...
How do you mix heavy weight and a feather weight in boxing?
That's what the Big Seven are telling African counties to do...that German and Burkinafaso should get in the same ring?...(laugh..)
...and that is called Globalization, Freedom...Liberalization...This is nonsense!, this is absolutely nonsense...
...you should protect the weak until they become strong before they can compete...that is a rule everywhere ..
...but our leaders even if we tell them that, they dare not argue! they can't argue!...wanaogopa...sasa you can't say NO!?
..So ....until we remove our own internal weaknesses tutakuwa pazuri...
....BUT THE INTERNAL WEAKNESSES ARE NOT THE ONLY PROBLEM...THE PROBLEM IS THE PRESSURE FROM THE REACH, THAT WE HAVE TO OPEN UP OUR MARKET FOR COMPETITION.....
NOW....CAN TANZANIA BANKING COMPETE WITH EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN BANKING?...THIS IS NONSENSICAL...CAN (A TANZANIAN BANK) FREE TO OPEN UP A BRANCH IN NEW YORK?...
...WHEN YOU ARE SAYING LETS BE TREATED EQUAL...ARE YOU REALLY SAYING IT? ...
ANAMALIZIA KWA KUSEMA...I DIDN'T WANT TO TOUCH THAT, (YAANI KUYAZUNGUMZA ALOYASEMA KWA MUDA ULE KWANI NI MENGI ALIKUWA NAYO)......ANAENDELEA AKISEMA .."COZ THAT'S ANOTHER AREA WHERE WIDE PROVOKED I DON'T STOP...
Kwa maneno hayo ni nani atahoji leo hii yaliyotokea? ni nani ataendeleza provoking the westerners waache kutuibia?
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"DO NOT WORSHIP THE WEST
(From daily news June 30, 2011
Don’t worship the West’ anasema Museven
From MARC NKWAME in Arusha, 30th June 2011 @ 20:00, Total Comments: 2, Hits: 784
UGANDAN President Yoweri Museveni has urged African countries to forge unity and co-operation for their economic and social development instead of worshipping the United States and other Western powers.
"I am amazed as to why Africans hate themselves and love their enemies. Africans are now worshiping the United States," the Ugandan leader told a regional symposium here to mark the 10th Anniversary of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA).
"We are always trooping there (Washington and London) to get handouts and account for our domestic policies to these imperialists of on Thursday, who are today "quality" controllers of democracy," he said.
President Museveni said Africa has vast land, a huge population and resources but it has failed to exploit them to become strong.
Mr Museveni said the United States is a cocktail of different people including Germans, Africans, Latinos, French, Arabs and Red Indians.
"But in this part of the World we are talking of Bantus and Nilo Saharans now linked with a common language known as Kiswahili. Why can't we turn this area into a great power?" wondered the Ugandan leader.
Mr Museveni said the West plundered Africa's resources, took slaves and left the continent badly divided and its residents hostile to each other.
He said after the industrial revolution and technological advancement western countries were now working to conquer the outer space, while Africans are still fighting each other.
"We are busy looking for bread in the form of handouts from countries that are threatening our survival. The present generation of African leaders must rise to the occasion and change, instead of living like 17th century chiefs who were busy fighting each other for local supremacy, while the white men came in enslaved and colonised the continent," he said.
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