Mourning Magufuli: He was a leader for our times

John Pombe Magufuli is no more and as someone close to me often says, God bless the dead. He was a leader who divided opinion just as starkly as night and day. You either loved him or you hated the man for his leadership style.

“You hypocrites!” Mange Kimambi blasts Tanzanians for mourning the late President Magufuli

That is why over the past few weeks as people have been mourning him, the words visionary and courageous have been thrown around with as much gusto as the words dictator and autocrat.

Harmonize In Tears After The Death Of His Best Friend Magufuli (Video)
Tanzanian President John Pombe Magufuli gestures while arriving at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa, for the inauguration of Incumbent South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on May 25, 2019. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP) (Photo credit should read MICHELE SPATARI/AFP/Getty Images)

In East Africa, he was something of an enigma. While here in Kenya we have to contend with a leader who has sold our country for “free money” in form of loans and taking on mountains of debt, Magufuli categorically refused to do the same. Infact, he cut down the size of his cabinet and ensured his ministers drove simple cars and not the fuel guzzlers we see here in Kenya.

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As for the bare-faced greed for power that Ugandans see in their president Yoweri Museveni, Magufuli knew how to keep his hand hidden within a velvet glove. His was not an offensive blatant thirst to keep the reigns of power. He had time again said he would respect the Tanzanian constitutional limits to his presidency.

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Magufuli with Uhuru Kenyatta

His detractors will cite his decision not to lock down Tanzania while the rest of the world dealt with Covid-19 and the fact that he seemed opposed to Covid testing which he claimed to have proven as false and was also very sceptical about the vaccine.

Magufuli death a cash cow for your favourite musicians

Another thing they complain about is the fact that he was often heavy-handed to his detractors and critics. Infact, it is reported that one of his political opponent, Tundu Lissu, had his car shot up. I would however like to invite you to take a look at the man so that I can explain why he was the leader for our times.

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Magufuli meets with his biggest sycophant, musician Harmonize

Magufuli started off his career as being a chemist and at one point became a teacher before eventually becoming Tanzania’s minister of public works between 2005-2015 and it was while he served in this capacity that many caught glimpses of his bullish nature. Thereafter, he was cleared by CCM to be its presidential candidate and he won the top seat in 2015.

Kenyans need to stop pontificating about Magufuli’s death

The man took office and came down hard on fraudulent ghost workers, asking employees to justify their jobs. He sometimes fired public officials on live television. He also embarked on ambitious and aggressive public works such as dams, football stadiums, railway lines, roads and attempted to revive Air Tanzania.

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Uhuru with Magufuli

They say you have to crack an egg to make an omelette and Magufuli wasn’t shy about doing this. He quickly became authoritarian and employed repressive tactics against his detractors and critics including music artists, newspapers and other media outlets. Infact, they were sometimes charged with sedition, “immorality” or “insulting” the president. This was also said to have been furthered by his ultra-conservative Catholic faith.

Rest In Power: 4 handsome photos of young energetic John Pombe Magufuli from back in the day

That said, the thing that we as Kenyans ought to focus on is the fact that he managed to steer the Tanzanian economy clear of ruinous debt and rampant corruption. Infact, at one point, he is quoted as having said the manner in which Kenya is signing one-sided agreements is something only a mad man would do. That is why when President Uhuru was talking about the man, he ironically said,

“In a very short span of time, President Magufuli has shown that we as Africans are able to disentangle ourselves from the dependence of foreigners and that we have the ability to manage our own economy and ensure that our people get what is rightful to them.”

That is where our focus needs to be on with the fact that Kenyan debt has crippled the country. While explaining what he strove to defend Tanzania against and describing the type of loan agreements Kenya has agreed to, Magufuli said,

“Some of the conditions set by these investors could only be agreed upon by mtu wa kichaa. Imagine someone telling you that I will build you a port but on a the condition you will not be allowed to construct or develop any other port in the country for a specified period. That investor also demands you will also not be allowed to collect revenue (at the port they have constructed), not even TRA (Tanzania Revenue Authority) will be allowed within the premises of that investment.”

You see, my argument is that as a developing nation, certain truths are real about the state of reality in Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya. We always hear media pundits and old heads preach about the need for a benevolent dictator. That to a certain extent is what you got with Magufuli. He fought to ensure the Tanzanian economy grew and the IMF recognized it as one of the best performing sub-Saharan economies. He avoided the ruinous debt that Uhuru Kenyatta has pushed onto Kenyans and even though he could have done more to handle Covid-19 (by asking people to adhere to the guidelines of wearing masks and washing their hands), he ensured the economy avoided the crippling effects of disorganized lockdowns that have weighed heavily on Wanjiku in Kenya.

Harmonize In Tears After The Death Of His Best Friend Magufuli (Video)

What about his development projects? They not only gave employment to alot of Tanzanians but he ensured they wouldn’t later turn out to be an avenue for donors to hold the country at ransom. That is why, despite his short-comings as a leader, I believe history will remember him kindly and look at him as an example of the type of leader created by and needed by our time.

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Magufuli death a cash cow for your favourite musicians

John Pombe Magufuli is no more. God bless the dead. The late Tanzanian president passed on after a long battle with a cardiac issue and a lot of Tanzanian artists and indeed, even Kenyan artists are mourning the passing of the leader.

Kenyans need to stop pontificating about Magufuli’s death

What is interesting is that Kenyans seem to have formed opinions and biases about the man and are divided into either the camp that likes him or that looking to vilify him in death. But there is something even more peculiar -artists are making songs about him.

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Magufuli with Harmonize at a past state event

Actually, with all the mourning that artists, both Tanzanian and Kenyan are doing, you would be forgiven for thinking they had a close personal relationship. And I not only doubt that this is the case but I see alot of what they are currently engaged in as one extended publicity stunt.

Harmonize Eulogizes Magufuli In Emotional Message (Screenshot)

That is why we are seeing harmonize crying like a big man-baby mourning for the late leader as though they were bosom buddies. Then there are the artists who have put out songs about his passing and peculiarly, this cabal includes Kenya’s Bahati.

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Magufuli with Diamond at a past state event

Now, you have to really stretch the imagination to believe that Bahati, an artist who has never mentioned Magufuli till now, is busy mourning about him and saying he was his role model. This is clearly just a money grab.

Harmonize In Tears After The Death Of His Best Friend Magufuli (Video)

I get it, you need to make money however you can during these tough times in Kenya but come on, allow the man who was a father, a brother and friend to some to be mourned intimately by his people and then after afew, perhaps then it would be appropriate to engage in your cash grab.

Magufuli, Uhuru Kenyatta

And as for Harmonize crying and bawling his eyes out, there is sy=uch a thing as coming off as disingenuous. And you do not want to do that. In the very least, you have done the absolute most. Because grief is very private. It doesn’t announce itself seeking validation. If indeed you were as close to him as you would have us believe, go and comfort and condole the family of the late Magufuli.

¨Words simply can´t describe how grateful & blessed I am¨ Diamond pens heartfelt message to President Magufuli

What benefit is there with posting mourning videos on social media? Then again, being a professional mourner is a viable career path for some.

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Kenyans need to stop pontificating about Magufuli’s death

John Pombe Magufuli, the president of the republic of Tanzania is dead. Log onto Twitter and you would be forgiven for thinking he was the president of Kenya with the way KOT are having a go at each other and him.

Rest In Power: 4 handsome photos of young energetic John Pombe Magufuli from back in the day

The camps are divided with some, led by Boniface Mwangi are busy revelling in the news of his death due to his handling of covid-19 with many accusing him of being a Covid denier and others are mourning his passing as if he were their grandfather, while simultaneously praising him for not sinking Tanzania into the same hell hole of debt and receivership that Uhuru Kenyatta has plunged Kenya into with all the Covid-19 loans.

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Magufuli with Harmonize

Thing is, John Magufuli was a complex man as all men are and there will always be something praise-worthy and worth denouncing if you take a look at his record as a leader. But it is no business of Kenyans as he is the democratically elected leader of Tanzanians.

Harmonize In Tears After The Death Of His Best Friend Magufuli (Video)

So why are Kenyans busy exercising their jaws and vocal chords on the matter? We have our own problems to deal with and none of them are in any way either over now that Magufuli has passed or begun due to him while he was alive.

Magufuli, Diamond Platnumz
Magufuli with Diamond Platnumz

Kenyans are busy pontificating about the man and forgetting their own silence and inactivity at the uselessness of our leaders. And this is why one of my mentors says Kenyans on Twitter are the most useless breed of Kenyans. They are quasi-intellectuals who cry about things out of their control, issues in other nations and borders yet will never take to the street to convey their dissatisfaction at the way Kenya is being run by Uhuru and his government.

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We like to act as if we live in a utopian civilisation. Why else do you think it is that today online, Kenyans are dispensing advice to Tanzanians about how they retroactively ran their affairs or how they should deal with Corona. Thing is, we on our end have also mismanaged Corona. We have made it a money minting project for the politicians while our economy has gone to the crapper.
We are talking in a sanctimounious tone to our neighbours yet their economy is not as beaten as ours. Also, health care is a personal issue. It is your responsibility to ensure to wear a mask if you are an at risk individual or deal with at-risk individuals. It is up to you to maintain social distancing and ensure you do not interact with others. When you make it a national issue, you raise the question of not only national priorities (Kenya went into a full lockdown that not only impacted our economy but was so ill-thought-out because we do not have a social security net that took care of the financially vulnerable) and we did so simply because of the lure of “free money” that the IMF, World Bank and WHO dangled infront of our leaders.

Magufuli, Uhuru Kenyatta
Magufuli with Uhuru Kenyatta

¨Words simply can´t describe how grateful & blessed I am¨ Diamond pens heartfelt message to President Magufuli

At the end of the day, the moral of the story is that Kenyans need to learn to mind their own business.

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Why Tanzanian general elections campaigns is a WCB moment to sideline Harmonize again

Every country has its way of doing politics but the African politics don’t miss music to it. I mean we all shifted from the traditional days of political parties hiring choirs to create political songs.

Synonymous to their Kenyan counter parts Bongo artist have  since mastered a way to curve into the political arena.

Recently we have seen a bunch of artist working on doing remixes of their original music  just to fit in praising the incumbent President John Pombe Magufuli.

In their projects they delve in drumming support for the president for re-election come November 2020. In the songs they highlight the many governmental projects fulfilled by the Chama Cha Mapinduzi leader.

Diamond Platinumz with President Magufuli

So far the WCB crew led by Diamond Platinumz have lauded Magufuli’s  developments. In other words they fully endorse they incumbent leader for another term.

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The political songs done

As at now WCB members have two hit song s out by Zuchu and Mbosso. Tanzania ya Sasa by Zuchu higlights Magufuli is the ultimate leader who desserves another chance of leadership. On the other hand Mbosso jumps in to the accolade with Tamba Magufuli a remix to his original song Tamba. Mbosso goes all in to praise the president and his cabinet for ending corruption-not sure if its true- but well . It is what it is! Politics.

Why WCB are all over the politics

For some reason you notice that even during the events we see these two tracks being the major players before the  rallies begin. Zuchu’s song has been considered the ultimate song before Mbosso’s the others follow.

By now you should be wondering who “others” are. Well, Konde Gang’s Harmonize was the first to do a song in singeli genre dubbed CCM. 

Just like the other she hails the president and party for the good work but the noise around his political song is lower than the rest. I’m sure you now get what I mean. The whole team at WCB are using their social media pages for continuous support of their government has since overshadowed Konde Gang’s ambition.

Again it becomes the battle kati ya simba na Ndovu- quite literally.

Even though Harmonize has had recognition by the President and has even been asked to run for a parliamentary seat back in his home, WCB have just proven they are the Kings in the game of music.