Thursday, October 05, 2006

Stop Press: Nationality of Sunday Nation Controversial Cartoonist Revealed

The Plot Thickens

The cartoon in the latest issue of the Sunday Nation portraying the Tanzanian press worshipping President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, which has kicked up quite a storm in Dar-es-salaam was penned by a cartoonist called Gado.

The one fascinating fact that all the sites commenting on this issue so far have missed is Gado's nationality. He is a Tanzanian. This is getting really interesting.

Read Gado's biography.

For those who missed it, this is the cartoon that Tanzanians are so upset about...



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19 comments:

  1. Can the Kenyan immigration dept. please check if this guy has a work permit. I'll bet you he doesn't.

    hmmm..............

    Benji

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  2. This is a true example as to how Kenya embraces foreigners. GADO is our own bwana. He is a Kenyan at heart, unlike his country men who blame everything to foreigners go here http://www.dailynews-tsn.com/page.php?id=3853 Ati the headline reads..."Dr Kamala accuses foreigners of funding bhang production" By the way Tz consumes all the Bhang it produces.

    When will this crazy government start delivering its promises to its citizens.

    The other day `they kicked out Rwandan refugees, but that was not enough, they confiscated all their belongings at chased them away empty handed.

    Every day they imprison Somali refugees fleeing their country on their way to Southern Africa citing insecurity, BTW Tanzania is just a transit poit of Somalians. Listen to me Tz, Poverty is insecurity, Aids is insecurity, 12hour powercuts for Two months is insecurity, chasing away investors is insecurity, SCAVEGING REFUGEES BELONGINGS IS STUPIDITY. Kenya has more than half of all refugees from Somali and most live in Nairobi estates like normal citizens, but when it comes to insecurity we clamp on the thugs not Law abiding Human Being.

    GM

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  3. Seriously what if the Kenyan government decides to deport GADO coz he has no work permit?
    I guess every Kenyan will protest, Acolyte will you protest too? ;)

    //@ Chris
    hey let me go back to my boring "art" blog its like I spent the whole day at Kumekucha. I just love politics both ways
    GM

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  4. Whether Gado is A Tanzanian or not does not matter to me. I was taught by Kenyan, Ugandan, Sudanese, Irish, English and Asian teachers throughout my primary and subsequent levels. This is a globalised village we live in. Why should these Tz fellows be so insular? It's basic logic, how much goodwill and financial input do you think Kenya enjoys from the Somali, Sudanese and Ethiopian refugees?

    By the way Chris I never took you seriously when you contended that your blog is visited by Kenyan and Tz spooks. It is now evident that they are crawling out of the woodwork. Ulichokoza nyuki? Anyway keep up the good work by informing us on what these so called 'neighbours' are up to.

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  5. GADO is ours. We dont care where he was born. He is ours Period......If TZdians can't take criticism against their leaders then it is true they worship their leaders. GADO ni wetu..... Washidwe

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  6. Facts about Gado And This "Useful" Debate

    1) Gado knows Tanzanians more than anybody else. I am shocked to realize that Tzs don't take criticism (but they love to dish it out). Show me one single critical article on the Kikwete (power-rationing-free-falling-Tanzanian-shillings-foreign-investor-bashing-government) and I will be the first to demand an apology from Gado on behalf of Tanzanians.

    2) Gado has drawn cartoons about President Kibaki that are worse than this petty Kikwete one (can a Kenyan cartoonist do that for a Tanzanian newspaper today and live to tell the tale?). I am now convinced that if he dared draw anything like that on Kikwete, Tanzanian troops would now be assembling at Namanga.

    3) Most of all what makes me really happy about this debate is that the hypocracy is over and we are all "discussing" the issue openly and expressing our true feelings openly. Believe it or not, something very good is going to come out of all this.

    Kumekucha

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  7. By the way, I love Gado.

    Well done Ndungu for all your excellent cartoons since 1992, but I think you made a mistake with the Kikwete one. You don't seem to understand your own people.

    GADO is already enjoying the full priviledges of a Kenyan. Mr Gado incase of any problems with our brothers not wanting to take you back, talk to me I will personally go on a hunger strike until you are given full Kenyan citizenship.

    @Benji behave yourself, man. Gado's work permit is irrelevant to this discussion.

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  8. Hey Chris Bwana, I knew you will be emotional on this one. :) Anywayz, I second you on that one, I will also go on a hunger strike.

    By the way have you realised that those guys bashing our comments on your Kikwete post are not talking now?...

    Kumbe we had a High Commision in Dar? Sikujua.(Rabda warikua wanarara)The guy has a lot of work to do. I think he will be repartiated like the NationMedia guys- Our Ambassador has no Tzdnian work permit :(

    GM

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  9. Since someone has decided to mention me, I might as well pop in. Penda msipende Kenya is far more welcoming to foreigners and refugees than Tanzania. Tanzanians may have unity and some form of identical identity unlike us tribally divided Kenyans but it is that same thing that has made them insular and unwelcoming of those who are different.
    Plus some critical press wouldnt hurt Bwana Kikwete ama would it be a lack of h eshima on their part?

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  10. You guys need to have a life and not fantasizing our lovely country Tanzania, and for those who said that we need 20 years to catch-up with Kenya, they need to think again 50% of Kenyans are below poverty line, in comparison to 36% Tanzania and 35% Uganda, you need to invest in your own people. Both countries are poor, but Tanzania has more resources, and not as corrupt as Kenya. Kenyans are very nice people and we both know that we are like brothers but how can you like Tanzanians if you don’t even like your fellow Kenyans just because of the tribe they come from?. Tanzania is on rise no matter if you like it or not

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  11. The problem is simple Daily Nation is a foreign newspaper, why a foreign newspaper attack our president? Its okay for Tanzania Daima to attack Kikwete but Daily Nation is foreign newspaper and that makes all the difference.

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  12. Quoting from above: "Show me one single critical article on the Kikwete."

    First, it is true that the media in Tanzania is, generally, doing PR for Kikwete. But it is not true that there are not articles or cartoons critical of his presidency. There are many, many articles and cartoons. I wont do a comparison btn Kenyan and Tanzanian media to see which of the two has more articles critical of the government since this would require time (and I dont want to make sweeping statements based on what i "think" or "feel" and not what it is)

    I, for example, have written many articles critical of his presidency and of the way the media is handling him. I have written for local papers in Tanzania.
    Read these:
    http://www.jikomboe.com/?p=1138
    http://www.jikomboe.com/?p=1133

    I am writing the second part of my response to Acolyte where I will respond to some issues that he and others have raised here.

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  13. Lets learn from current international developing crises in order to avoid our own.
    Source:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5412672.stm?ls

    Georgians deported as row deepens

    Few of the returnees seemed happy to be back in Georgia

    Russia has deported a planeload of Georgians, amid a deepening diplomatic row sparked by Georgia's recent arrest of four alleged Russian spies.

    An aircraft carrying about 130 Georgians touched down in the capital, Tbilisi, at about 1700 (1300GMT).

    The deportations were part of a series of punitive measures taken by Russia.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin urged Europe's security body to pressure Georgia to drastically change its course over the worsening dispute.

    In a letter to the current chairman of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), Belgian Foreign Minister Karel de Gucht, Mr Putin called Georgia's behaviour aggressive and irresponsible.

    He accused the authorities in Tbilisi of planning to solve the conflicts between Russia and Georgia over Abkhazia and South Ossetia by force.

    "I believe that at present the OSCE should concentrate its efforts on encouraging the current Georgian leadership to drastically change its course," the letter said.

    Sombre return

    The Georgians were rounded up in police raids over the past few days and accused of immigration offences, according to media reports.



    One of the deportees told Georgian television her passport had expired but another said his documents were in order.

    The BBC's Matthew Collin at Tbilisi airport said the deported Georgians walked down the ramp from the huge Russian cargo plane carrying whatever possessions they managed to bring with them.

    /Let our goverments(Kenya and Tanzania) deal with these issues and take them seriously. No one needs a Russia/Georgia thing heh!

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  14. FYI:
    A Tanzania paper has a feature article defending the cartoon. So, it is not true that all Tanzanians are upset by the cartoon.
    Here is the link:

    http://www.freemedia.co.tz/daima/2006/10/8/makala5.php

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  15. Yes he is a Tanzanian. I dont know whether he was forced to put that cartoon on by his employer or not, but I think he needs to apologize to all Tanzanians. If he does not, then we would conclude that he is indeeed a slave, this GADO, whom we know as Godfrey Mwampemba. Shame on him!

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  16. Hey Guys
    Grow up! stop navel-gazing!, Gado has all rights to critisize whoever he likes, we understand him better in Tz because he is and has always been one of us. He always critically cartoonised his friends and teachers alike. i personally learned a lot from his criticism since the age of 10. Africans need to learn to accept criticism.

    Having said that, you all need to stop being biased and childish, talk substence like Ndesanjo

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  17. This does not change the fact that it is foreign Newspaper attack our president.

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  18. Sijui Kiingereza, wana wa Kenya mtaniwia radhi... licha ya kwamba kwetu ni bara tena mashambani ugha ya kwanza kuongea ilikuwa ni Kiswahili... huwezi kuamini hata kuongea lugha kabila letu ni taabu, sasa sembuse kiingereza. Tuachane na mambo ya lugha, hapa si sehemu yake.

    Hebu soma hii.. hapa utagundua ni nini maana ya uchambuzi yakinifu, na tofauti ya mtu mwenye elimu na mfokafokaji..au ukipenda muite.. Msema Chochote (MC)!

    Taratibu.. Kwa kukurupuka unaanika matambara yako kwenye kadamnasi! Na unajikuta unakurupua ngoma usiyoweza kuicheza!

    Kweli wahenga walisema 'nyani haoni kundule'

    Soma:

    Kulambwa miguu ya watawala? Sawa, lakini hatuhitaji nyapara toka Kenya.

    Gazeti la Sunday Nation liliwakejeli waandishi wa habari wa Tanzania kwamba walikuwa wakikalia 'kumlamba miguu' rais Jakaya Kikwete, na kukariri kila akisemacho, kama kasuku...

    Tatizo hili halipo Tanzania peke yake, limeota mizizi tangu Kenya, ambapo hadi majuzi tu, kila sentensi katika taarifa ya Habari ya Sauti ya Kenya (VOK) na baadaye KBC ilikuwa ikianza na 'Mtukufu'.

    Binadamu atakuwaje mtukufu, kama si kulamba dole gumba la watawala? Mtukufu ni Mungu ambaye wengine hudai hayupo.

    Mtukufu Rais husika alikuwa akiimbwa kwa takriban asilimia 80 ya muda wa taarifa ya habari, wakati habari zinazohusu maendeleo ya watu, kero zao, na hata habari za wanaharakati wa binadamu na zile za wapinzani zikibezwa.

    Sijafahamu; kama habari hizo za kumwita mwanadamu mmoja "Mtukufu" kama Mungu, zilikuwa zikikusanywa, zikiandikwa na kuhaririwa na akina nani, kama si waandishi wa habari wa Kenya?

    Kwa upande mwingine, vyombo vya habari vya Kenya vilikuwapo wakati wa utawalm wa Moi. Lakini vilishindwa kufichua vyumba vya siri vya mateso dhidi ya wapinzani wa Kanu, katika jengo la makao makuu ya Kanu, Jogox House, hadi utawala mpya wa Narc ulipoingia madarakani.

    Vilishindwa kusema ukweli juu ya watu waliokufa katika mazingira ya kutatanisha enzi za Nyayo. Dk Ouko, JM Kariuki, Pio Gama Pinto, Tom Mboya na wengine wengi ambao vifo vyao vilikuwa na utata mtupu. Je huu ni uungwana?

    Na kwa nini mahali ambapo vyombo vya habari haviwalambi miguu watawala, kuwe na mauaji ya siri na mawingu ya mashaka, jinsi mfumo mzima unavyofanya kazi hadi waje Scotland Yard?

    Nani asiyejua kuwa kelele za vyombo vya habari vya nchi hiyo juu ya harakati za wanasiasa wa nchi hiyo kupendelea ukabila na mgawanyiko ndizo zinazoifanya Kenya kuonekana haijatulia?

    Ubora wa Vyombo vya Habari haupimwi kwa picha nzuri za televisheni na magazeti, na mbwembwe za watangazaji wa redio, bali hupimwa kwa amani na ustawi walionao wananchi au jamii inayotumikiwa na vyombo hivyo.

    Umma wa Tanzania unawajibika kuwa mashahidi, na wala si waandishi wa Kenya.

    Nani aliwachagua waandishi wa Kenya kuwa nyapara na walimu wetu? Wanalipwa na nani kwa kazi hiyo? Kwa kujitia mafundi, wanaipa nguvu serikali yao au ugoigoi? Wanapata faida gani kwa kuidhoofisha serikali ya Narc, ili ODM iingie madarakani?

    Tunaingia katika Ushiriano wa Afrika Mashariki (EACT) tunahitaji upendo na utulivu kwa nchi zetu na si chokochoko na uchochezi toka upande mmoja. Ule umoja uliokuwepo ulivunjika kwa sababu za ubinafsi toka hukohuko (Kenya); na sasa dalili zimeanza kuonekana hata kabla ya wakati!

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