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TANZANIA, United Republic of Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Comrade KIPEPE
Comrade KIPEPE@KipepeComrade·
@KingosoC @TheCitizenTz @AMpungwe The entire continent of Africa has been heavily reliant on Tanzania, not out of genuine concern or affection, but due to Tanzania's unwavering commitment to offering its resources to address the challenges of other nations, often at the cost of its own progress and welfare.
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The CornerFlag.@KiplagatAnthony·
@KipepeComrade @CaptKigen I trust jirani's process. Letu ni kama pesa zimeliwa,the roofing is not the one on the original plan na pia seats are not upto the standard.
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Cpt. Kibet@CaptKigen·
Jirani anajaribu nini
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Handre@Handre·
Tanzania's forced collectivization under Julius Nyerere killed more people per capita than Stalin's agricultural disasters, yet Western intellectuals still romanticize ujamaa as "African socialism." Between 1967 and 1975, Nyerere's government forcibly relocated over 13 million Tanzanians—roughly 80% of the rural population—into collective villages called ujamaa. The state promised modern amenities, shared prosperity, and liberation from "capitalist exploitation." Instead, they delivered mass starvation. Agricultural output collapsed by 50% within five years. Food imports skyrocketed from 50,000 tons in 1970 to 400,000 tons by 1974. Rural villagers who had fed themselves for generations suddenly couldn't grow enough grain to survive winter. The mechanics were predictably Austrian. When you destroy private property rights and eliminate price signals, you obliterate the knowledge that makes agriculture work. Farmers knew their local soil, rainfall patterns, and crop rotations. But central planners in Dar es Salaam decided that "scientific socialism" trumped centuries of accumulated farming wisdom. They forced communities to abandon fertile ancestral lands for designated plots that bureaucrats selected from maps. Villages that resisted faced military force—troops literally burned homes to drive families into the collectives. And the damn tragedy continues reverberating today. Tanzania remains one of Africa's poorest countries, importing food despite having some of the continent's best agricultural land. Per capita income in 2023 sits at $1,192—lower than Bangladesh. You can draw a straight line from ujamaa's destruction of property rights to Tanzania's persistent poverty. But mention this at any development economics conference and watch professors explain how Nyerere had "good intentions" and the real problem was "insufficient implementation." Lesson: Collectivism fails equally hard across race, language, geography, population size, education level, continent, or any other possible metric you can dream of.
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Comrade KIPEPE@KipepeComrade·
@ScoLibertarian @Handre Interviewer: "You acknowledged that your socialist policies were miserable failure" Nyerere: "Where did you get that" You never listened to the interview.
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National Son@SiyaSMbatha1·
@Sello_Libram Dear Patriots Tanzanians together with Zambians are our noble friends and brothers. We should accommodate them whenever opportunity comes. They’re our comrades-in-arms. We owe this guy and gov of Tanzania a huge apology. Our focus dear SAns should be Nigeria and Zimbabwe
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Yaya Libram🇿🇦@Sello_Libram·
CITIZENS OF KWAZULU-NATAL SJAMBOCK & DEPORT TANZANIAN🇹🇿 ASYLUM SEEKER. They told him that his documents look suspicious and that he had no right to be in South Africa🇿🇦 as an Asylum Seeker since his country is currently at peace.
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Truth 1st@LugileK·
@Sello_Libram Tanzanians are coward. Why not fight back? Pick up a knife or something defend yourself
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Mr Handsome@Noxza_dube·
@Sello_Libram @UmlisaOqotho Tanzania has a lot of South Africans doing business there. And Tanzania government easily reciprocates, hardworking business from South Africa doing business in Tanzania will suffer because of uneducated idiots from KZN.
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Zwelinzima Vavi@Zwelinzima1·
My sincere apologies in advance to Tsonga/Shangaan-speaking workers whose nationality is being abused in the video. This moment reinforces the need to strengthen our resolve and uphold our principles against mob justice, street justice, regionalism, and xenophobia
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Comrade KIPEPE@KipepeComrade·
@Khanyisile92233 @Zwelinzima1 It is clear from his accent that he is not Tanzanian, but since you are a moron, the only information you can trust is what other people say.
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Comrade KIPEPE@KipepeComrade·
@Mzansi4shor @Zwelinzima1 His accent makes it obvious that he is not Tanzanian, but since you are stupid, the only data you can rely on is the opinion of others.
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Comrade KIPEPE@KipepeComrade·
@BruceThompson51 @Handre In 1961, when Tanzania gained independence, it had 12 million people, 12 medical doctors, 2 engineers, no existing infrastructure, and over 95% were illiterate. What was Tanzania producing that declined immediately after socialism was introduced? x.com/BruceThompson5…
Bruce Thompson51@BruceThompson51

@KipepeComrade @Handre Other socialist states before Tanzania deprived and impoverished their own people in the service of fomenting revolution abroad. Think of the Comintern, funded by Moscow while the famines caused by collectivization were raging in Russia. It's not an admirable thing in a gov't.

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Bruce Thompson51@BruceThompson51·
@KipepeComrade @Handre It is true that I am woefully uninformed about Tanzania beyond broad outlines. I remember when Tanzania led the ouster of the monster Idi Amin, and I have viewed Kilimanjaro from over the border in Kenya. But... --->
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Comrade KIPEPE@KipepeComrade·
@BruceThompson51 @Handre "Nilishindwa; tukubali jambo hilo"." What failed Tanzania's economy was the emancipation of Southern Africa, not socialism, as portrayed by the Western media; unfortunately, you lack the intellectual aptitude to form an objective view on the subject. x.com/TZSpokesperson…
TanzaniaSpokesperson@TZSpokesperson

President @CyrilRamaphosa Tanzania faced many challenges in supporting freedom struggles of countries in the SADC region. We know your economy would have been bigger than it is now if you did not engage time to support others. We will cherish this forever. #RamaphosaInTanzania

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Comrade KIPEPE@KipepeComrade·
@BruceThompson51 @Handre "Nilishindwa; tukubali jambo hilo"." What failed Tanzania's economy was the emancipation of Southern Africa, not socialism, as portrayed by the Western media; unfortunately, you lack the intellectual aptitude to form an objective view on the subject. x.com/TZSpokesperson…
TanzaniaSpokesperson@TZSpokesperson

President @CyrilRamaphosa Tanzania faced many challenges in supporting freedom struggles of countries in the SADC region. We know your economy would have been bigger than it is now if you did not engage time to support others. We will cherish this forever. #RamaphosaInTanzania

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Bruce Thompson51@BruceThompson51·
@KipepeComrade @Handre In his farewell address he was quite candid about the state he & his Ujamaa collectivization was leaving Tanzania in. And when speaking to the CCM he was even more blunt: "Nilishindwa; tukubali jambo hilo". His personal incorruptibility was not enough for the country to prosper.
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@Handre Julius Nyerere, like most early African leaders, was dead wrong about what was needed for African economic development. All he knew how to do was to kick out the British ( who were leaving anyway) and seize power. Otherwise, he knew nothing other than some misguided Maoism ideas
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Comrade KIPEPE@KipepeComrade·
@Handre Tanzania does not experience winter. It is essential to rely on accurate information rather than unfounded claims.🚮
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Handre@Handre·
@grok @DeFiYodda So 5-13m out of 16m is less than 3-5% of the population by your calculations?
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