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Director General of Tanzania Intelligence and Security Services Diwani Athuman and Magufuli's personal physician Prof Mchembe are holding to the deceased amid plans to install one Mr Chamuhiro as their VP of choice.
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. . . there has been no evidence of Magufuli in public.
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To add some context, John Magufuli is one of the “Covid denier” heads of state from Africa.
He famously had his office submit five unlabelled samples for testing – goat, motor oil, papaya, quail and jackfruit – and when four came back positive and one “inconclusive”, he banned the testing kits and called for an investigation into their origin and manufacture.
In the past, he has also questioned the safety and efficacy of the supposed “covid vaccines”, and has not permitted their use in Tanzania.
In the Western press Magufuli has been portrayed as “anti-science” . . .
John Pombe Magufuli earned a doctorate in Chemistry from the University of Dar es Salaam in 2009 . . .
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. . . Magufuli’s first day in office signaled end of business as usual. He immediately started cracking down on unnecessary government expenditure which saw the country’s annual independence bash cancelled as wastage of public resources. The funds were channeled to the health sector for purchasing hospital beds at the state hospital.
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Last summer Pierre Nkurunziza, the President of Burundi, refused to play along with Covid and instructed the WHO delegation to leave his country…before dying suddenly of a “heart attack” or “suspected Covid19”. His successor immediately reversed every single one of his Covid policies, including inviting the WHO back to the country.
That was our first Covid coup, and it looks like Tanzania could well be next.
If I were the President of Turkmenistan or Belarus, I wouldn’t be making any longterm plans.
John Pombe Magufuli earned a doctorate in Chemistry from the University of Dar es Salaam in 2009 . . .
He famously had his office submit five unlabelled samples for testing – goat, motor oil, papaya, quail and jackfruit – and when four came back positive and one “inconclusive”, he banned the testing kits and called for an investigation into their origin and manufacture.
originally posted by: underwerks
a reply to: Kester
John Pombe Magufuli earned a doctorate in Chemistry from the University of Dar es Salaam in 2009 . . .
Having a doctorate in chemistry doesn’t make a person an authority on infectious disease.
He famously had his office submit five unlabelled samples for testing – goat, motor oil, papaya, quail and jackfruit – and when four came back positive and one “inconclusive”, he banned the testing kits and called for an investigation into their origin and manufacture.
I think the point about his doctorate in chemistry was that he is far from anti-science.
originally posted by: underwerks
a reply to: Kester
John Pombe Magufuli earned a doctorate in Chemistry from the University of Dar es Salaam in 2009 . . .
Having a doctorate in chemistry doesn’t make a person an authority on infectious disease.
He famously had his office submit five unlabelled samples for testing – goat, motor oil, papaya, quail and jackfruit – and when four came back positive and one “inconclusive”, he banned the testing kits and called for an investigation into their origin and manufacture.
Sounds like we shouldn’t believe testing or numbers from Africa. Which considering the state of Africa shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone.
originally posted by: underwerks
a reply to: Kester
John Pombe Magufuli earned a doctorate in Chemistry from the University of Dar es Salaam in 2009 . . .
Having a doctorate in chemistry doesn’t make a person an authority on infectious disease.
He famously had his office submit five unlabelled samples for testing – goat, motor oil, papaya, quail and jackfruit – and when four came back positive and one “inconclusive”, he banned the testing kits and called for an investigation into their origin and manufacture.
Sounds like we shouldn’t believe testing or numbers from Africa. Which considering the state of Africa shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone.