Friday, October 06, 2006

Kenyan Envoy In Tanzania Hits Out At Gado

There are some very important things happening in Kenya that this blog is talking about but everybody is ignoring them and rushing straight to this breaking story on Gado’s controversial Sunday Nation cartoon.

I have just received a very hot email from Dar based on a headline in a newspaper there this morning. Read the excerpts for yourself;

Daily News Friday Oct 6th Dar-es-salaam

Envoy deplores unfair coverage

The newly appointed Kenyan High Commissioner to Tanzania Mr Boaz Mbaya has distanced his government from a spate of negative Kenyan media reports on Tanzania and advised the government to take urgent measures through diplomatic channels.

The envoy who had just called in yesterday at the foreign affairs ministry in Dar-es-salaam to officially introduce himself, described the published materials as ‘bad taste.’

He admitted that he was aware of the negative coverage already published, especially the cartoon carried out by one weekly Kenyan newspaper recently.

“Would you please take it from me that I was personally disturbed with them, and my government has no connection with any of the sentiments expressed? I implore Tanzanian envoy to Kenya to follow up the matter, to enable appropriate action to be taken,” he said.



WOW. I am utterly amazed at the sort of envoys that Kenya is sending out these days. They arrive at a country and land feet first (firing from the hip) with their mouths wide open and talking. They never take time to settle and understand the new country before talking. First there was the US case and now this guy.


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6 comments:

  1. I think you need to temper your commenting on TZ - Kenyan issues. Throw in more positive comments about TZ. I am no longer a KBW member because of my scathing attack on Pres Kikwete.
    Beware of these Tanzanians, they have friends in high and low places.

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  2. Beware of "these" Tanzanians...

    Acolyte, I wonder what that means. People should be free to share their views without fearing anyone. But they should also be ready to be challenged.
    I dont think people should be worried of saying what they think about other people, Tanzanians, for instance. As long as they are ready to be challenged and engaged in a civil debate or conversation.

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  3. CIA-FACTSHEET KENYA, TANZANIA AND UGANDA

    Natural resources: KENYA

    Limestone, soda ash, salt, gemstones, fluorspar, zinc, diatomite, gypsum, wildlife, hydropower
    Natural resources: TANZANIA

    Hydropower, tin, phosphates, iron ore, coal, diamonds, gemstones, gold, natural gas, nickel
    Natural resources: UGANDA

    copper, cobalt, hydropower, limestone, salt, arable land

    Population: KENYA

    34,707,817
    Population: TANZANIA

    37,445,392
    Population: UGANDA

    28,195,754


    ECONOMY
    GDP (purchasing power parity): KENYA

    $37.15 billion (2005 est.)
    GDP (purchasing power parity): TANZANIA

    $27.07 billion (2005 est.)
    GDP (purchasing power parity): UGANDA

    $48.73.07 billion (2005 est.)

    GDP (official exchange rate): KENYA

    $16.11 billion (2005 est.)
    GDP (official exchange rate): TANZANIA

    $12.12 billion (2005 est.)
    GDP (official exchange rate): UGANDA

    $7.909 billion (2005 est.)

    GDP - real growth rate: KENYA

    5.2% (2005 est.)
    GDP - real growth rate: TANZANIA

    0% (2005 est.)
    GDP - real growth rate: UGANDA

    4% (2005 est.)

    GDP - per capita (PPP): KENYA

    $1,100 (2005 est.)
    GDP - per capita (PPP): TANZANIA

    $700 (2005 est.)
    GDP - per capita (PPP):

    $1,800 (2005 est.)


    Population below poverty line: KENYA
    50% (2000 est.)
    Population below poverty line: TANZANIA

    36% (2002 est.)
    Population below poverty line: UGANDA

    35% (2001 est.)

    Inflation rate (consumer prices): KENYA

    10.3% (2005 est.)
    Inflation rate (consumer prices): TANZANIA

    4.3% (2005 est.)
    Inflation rate (consumer prices): UGANDA

    8.1% (2005 est.)

    Budget: KENYA

    Revenues: $3.715 billion
    expenditures: $3.88 billion; including capital expenditures of $NA (2005 est.)


    Budget: TANZANIA

    Revenues: $2.235 billion
    expenditures: $2.669 billion; including capital expenditures of $NA (2005 est.)
    Budget: UGANDA

    Revenues: $1.845 billion
    expenditures: $1.904 billion; including capital expenditures of $NA (2005 est.)

    Public debt: KENYA

    50.2% of GDP (2005 est.)
    Public debt: TANZANIA

    65.8% of GDP (2005 est.)
    Public debt: UGANDA

    64.3% of GDP (2005 est.)

    Electricity - production: KENYA

    4.342 billion kWh (2003)
    Electricity - production: TANZANIA

    3.152 billion kWh (2003)
    Electricity - production: UGANDA

    1.729 billion kWh (2003)

    Electricity - consumption: KENYA

    4.238 billion kWh (2003)
    Electricity - consumption: TANZANIA

    2.959 billion kWh (2003)
    Electricity - consumption: UGANDA

    1.448 billion kWh (2003)



    Current account balance: KENYA

    -$1.543 billion (2005 est.)


    Current account balance: TANZANIA

    -$558 million (2005 est.)
    Current account balance: UGANDA

    -$355 million (2005 est.)

    Exports: KENYA

    $3.173 billion f.o.b. (2005 est.)
    Exports: TANZANIA

    $1.581 billion f.o.b. (2005 est.)
    Exports: UGANDA

    $768 million f.o.b. (2005 est.)

    Reserves of foreign exchange and gold: KENYA

    $1.799 billion (2005 est.)
    Reserves of foreign exchange and gold: TANZANIA

    $2.074 billion (2005 est.)
    Reserves of foreign exchange and gold: UGANDA

    $1.286 billion (2005 est.)

    Debt - external: KENYA

    $7.391 billion (2005 est.)
    Debt - external: TANZANIA

    $8.178 billion (2005 est.)
    Debt - external: UGANDA

    $4.973 billion (2005 est.)


    Wake-up Kenyans Tanzania is not the same, the country is on the rise, you guys need to be happy and not attack our development!!. We may speak broken English but Kenyans speaks both broken English and Swahili!!. We dont have 20 years because there is more poor people in Kenya than in Tanzania and Uganda, you may evaluate the facts.

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  4. ***BREAKING NEWS***

    All the media in Tz are in a buzz now reporting that "Kenyan police" have invaded their territory in Tarime- Mara region and shot to death two Tanzanians and injuring others. According to the report they also abducted two girls... ???

    Ok according to me I think the report wants to fuel something bwana ati Kenyan Police???? Anywayz I feel very sorry for the destruction of life in that area. Basically I suspect that the attack involved armed pastrolists and something to do with grazing or cattle.

    @Chris
    Please could you dig this up and give us a report on the events before they are blown out of proportion (remember the TZ Zambia confrontation last month?)

    Ave been trying to get your contacts(Email) but in vain and I will prefer emailing you the deatails
    Thanks

    GM

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  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3Z0ErRoiCs

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  6. My email address is umissedthis at yahoo dot com (written this way to frustrate spam robots scanning sites for email addresses.)

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