{UAH} How Magufuli's troubled childhood shaped his fight for the poor in tanzania
The story of Dr. John Pombe Magufuli is that of hope,dignity and Honour... beginning on the shores of Lake Victoria where he strutted his small frame.
Emerging barefoot from a grass-thatched hut every morning, he would rise to be driven into the imposing State House every evening in a majestic convoy. In-between, the sum of his life under the sun was a contradiction of terms.
He stood little chance for the better part of his life; he was of peasant stock, unremarkable strain of ambition and not so promising physique, the kind that propels some to sudden feats of athletic achievement.
Magufuli always had an instant solution to all problems. A recalcitrant contractor was terminated on the spot. A nonchalant public official would be dismissed without appeal. Ghost workers vanished into thin air.
When he breathed his last, it was the end of an era for a man who brought honour to Tanzania, but also sacrificed his nation at the altar of Western Media propagandas.
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