Friday, November 5, 2010

The East africa in the 2010 Human Development Index report by UNDP:

The East africa in the 2010 Human Development Index report by UNDP:
 Map Of East African Federation, Tanzania, Kenya & Uganda

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Uongozi na Uchaguzi wa Nchi za Africa

CCM au upinzani, Kushindwa kwa kiongozi huyu au yule sio tatizo la Tanzania au Africa katika Uso wa dunia. Tatizo ni umasikini, afya mbaya, uchumi duni, rushwa na hali duni ya kimaisha kwa ujumla. Sasa kama kuna kiongozi mwenye mwelekeo na anasera za kututoa kwenye hali hii duni basi ndie twamtaka. Awe upinzani au chama tawala hiyo sio hoja. Unaona watanzania na waafrica tulivyo na fikara potofu? Tunakimbilia peremende/gololi kama watoto wachanga angali wenzetu wa Ulaya, Marekani, na Asia wanakimbilia lulu, dhahabu na almasi. Tofauti yetu kizazi hiki na kile cha machifu waliouza nchi na bara kwa mkoloni ziko wapi sisi waafrica? Tukumbuke Mwalimu alisema ni bora kuwa masikini wa mali, utapata ujuzi na maarifa ya kujikomboa, kulikoni kuwa na taifa la watu wenye umasikini wa mawazo na maarifa kwani hakuna ukombozi. (Hawa ndio viongozi wetu wa Africa ndio maana tupo tulivyo) kwasababu lolote ufanyalo linaupungufu na kasoro. Je? sisi watanzania na waafrica kwa ujumla tuna upungufu gani? Angalia Brazili, Raisi Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva ameikomboa nchi yake na sio kwa miujiza ila sera za kujenga Taifa. Ulaya na America wana vichwa au ubongo au akili ngapi? Kwanini sisi waafrica hatuwezi kufanya mambo ya kuboresha mazingiza na maadili yetu? Hili ni swali kila mwanajamii anatakiwa kujiuliza na kumwuliza kila kiongozi katika kila ngazi kabla ya kupiga kura kumchagua. na asipotimiza ahadi hizo ndio kuwe na sera za kumwajibisha kiongozi ambaye sio mwadilifu kwenye jamii. Sio lazima kama french revolution lakini, ni lazima kuwa na sera za kuwajibishwa. Maendeleo sio mali alisi tuu, sera nazo zinatakiwa ziambatane na maendeleo yatokanayo na mali halisi, na hii ni katika uongozi wa ngazi zote na idelogy zote. Mungu ibariki Tanzania, Mungu ibariki Africa na watu wake wote ili waweze kutambua kuwa maendeleo ni sera za kuleta maendeleo na sio sera za kushinda uchaguzi; Then what next?. Mungu tuokoe wano, tupo bado kwenye utumwa wa kimafikara. Tupe nguvu za uongozi wa Musa na maarika ya kupambana na adui (Ujinga, umasikini na rushwa) kama Daudi alivyomshida Goliati. Amina

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Retracking

In the My passion for Tanzania and Frica post I mean to say that "We ought to learn from our opponents, forget-not the Bile say that keep your opponents closer so that you can learn from what they challenge you".

My passion for Tanzania and Africa at large

Tanzania and Africa at large we need true and real leadership. The world is matching forward, while Africa remains stagnant or backward. That is the truth by all measures of all regional block and economic standard. I suggest we start good leadership from family level to the national and continental level. We gotta stop bad traditions that keep us proud but poor. Pride does not build rather creates arrogance of which too many Africans tend to dwell on. Now that is not development. I make mistakes I gotta suck it up, admit and learn from it not maintaining status quo. We need true Leaders and committed. Too often education is used as pride of many African leaders but they forget that the can have degrees from the books but if what they learned cannot be transferred into what they practice and change the community for better they are not educated at all. I wander what do African Leaders learn every year when they come to NY, UN general assembly so that they can implement in their mother countries? It is disturbing, if we still have the sentiments of killing and destroying your opponents. We ought to learn from our opponents forget the Bile say that "keep your opponents closer so that you can learn from what they challenge you". To do so every African can start been a good parent because the nation is the reflection of the families at the national level. That' right, psychologist Ericson said that family is the principle foundation of all major organizations, therefore family is an important institution. Got it, yes your and my family is very important players of the organization, town/village, district, province/state, nation, region, continent and universe/international. Till we can untangle this puzzle we African can’t make it in the true face of the world

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Fatherhood Moments

































On February  2009 God has blessed us a new baby, Valerian B.K. Masao III A.K.A Rocky.  We call him Rocky for so many reasons and it is blessing. It is joy and we are celebrating with recognition that God is great and almighty. It is good to be father and responsible one too. To all fathers out there please be responsible fathers for the lives you bring in to life, running away is not a way to solve problems, rather brings chaos to the innocent life(lives). Let us embrace our president's statement that to stop being like children, to stop being like boys rather be like real men while handling our business like fathers. We ought to be role models, leaders, supporters, mentors and responsible for our children' lives. That is to be the real man in front of the eyes of the community and under God. That is how it is suppose to be and we will pass this good tradition to our children and children children. Amen.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Tributes to Uncle Duessie Sappi

In the Picture, on the left, is ma-man Late Dussie A. Sappi, of Utica, NY originally from Tanga Tanzania, with resembling now President J.K. Kikwete fella. My man Dussie passed on July 28th 2008 from liver and kidney failure. May his soul rest in the eternal peace.

Today I just wanted to dedicate this day for him. Im gonna miss him a lot, for he was a great guy, I learn a lot from him. It is a great loss for not having him in ma BBQs or in the entrepreneurship, he was a great uncle and friend. He was there for me, my wife and my daughter Malaika since her birth. She loved him too. We gonna miss you uncle Duessie, we are on the same way though. we believe we gonna meet again. Peace's n love. We all remember you.

I know Jenelle, Keilly and Mama Kathy are missing you big time. But what else can we do? because God's plans are always are greater than ours. I always wander where you are and what happened because it happend so fast? But I have this comfort in my heart, the things you have told me all the time, the good ideas you have put in me, the good example you have demonstrated to me, about how to live with people from every corner of the world, the good stories of your life as a journey, from Tanzania, East Africa, to Europe and Americas, it is fascinating and energize me whenever I remember.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

A day to remember

Today September 11th 2008, we are once again remembering September 11 2011. This day reminds all of us that the work is still to be done and it needs a courage for all of us as a strong nation under God to stand united and defeat the terrorist and all dictatorship regimes that support terrorist. As President Bush declared the war-on terror soon after September 11th 2001 attacks that there is no distinction between a terrorist and any one who is supporting terrorists; "if you support terrorist, you are a terrorist".  This is true now as it was true then. May God bless those who are still healing from the loss of their love one and those who are healing from the physical, spiritual and emotional wounds from the acts of terrorists. Also may God bless us all and may God Bless America and bring peace and closure to all.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The Fatherhood Life Role

I'm Masao and I'm father since a while ago. Until recently, May 29th 2008, my father who was pillar of our family, passed away at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (KCM), Moshi, Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania, the fatherhood reality set-through really fast. Why? I'm first born to my mother with 5 siblings, and i have other siblings who are step brother and sisters. We did not grow together but they visited and some i met them on my father's funeral. We really dont have that much connections but they are blood and I'm responsible to the some extent. All are looking up to my decision making because in my tradition since I'm the oldest son i wear my father's hat and they all get to come to me. I dont like very much, but hey, I got  to face-up what life throws at me.