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What has Tanzania's Magufuli done during his year in office? | What has Tanzania's Magufuli done during his year in office? |
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On John Magufuli's first day as Tanzania's president, a year ago tomorrow, he created a storm on social media by making an unannounced visit to the finance ministry, catching the workers off-guard. But what else has he achieved in his first year? The BBC's Dickens Olewe looks at his highs and lows. | |
What would Magufuli do? | What would Magufuli do? |
During that visit to the finance ministry, he reportedly asked after those who were not at their desks - a subtle message that he would not tolerate the legendary absenteeism of government workers. | During that visit to the finance ministry, he reportedly asked after those who were not at their desks - a subtle message that he would not tolerate the legendary absenteeism of government workers. |
He said he was keen to ensure that the government would have enough money to fund its election promises. | He said he was keen to ensure that the government would have enough money to fund its election promises. |
Surprise visits of government offices have become a trademark, meant to project his looming presence and to instil discipline and accountability. | Surprise visits of government offices have become a trademark, meant to project his looming presence and to instil discipline and accountability. |
But perhaps his most effective stunt yet was leading the country in cleaning the streets on independence day, 9 December. | But perhaps his most effective stunt yet was leading the country in cleaning the streets on independence day, 9 December. |
He had already announced the cancellation of the planned lavish celebrations, with the allocated funds going to cover expenses in public hospitals. | He had already announced the cancellation of the planned lavish celebrations, with the allocated funds going to cover expenses in public hospitals. |
This act boosted his reputation among East Africans, inspiring a hashtag on Twitter; #WhatWouldMagufuliDo which was widely used in neighbouring countries. | This act boosted his reputation among East Africans, inspiring a hashtag on Twitter; #WhatWouldMagufuliDo which was widely used in neighbouring countries. |
Although the hashtag was mostly used to mock Mr Magufuli's austere policies, it unwittingly defined his leadership style, which many have come to admire. | Although the hashtag was mostly used to mock Mr Magufuli's austere policies, it unwittingly defined his leadership style, which many have come to admire. |
Approval rating | Approval rating |
Despite winning early admirers, many doubted that he would maintain his hands-on strategy, but so far he seems to have dumbfounded his critics. | Despite winning early admirers, many doubted that he would maintain his hands-on strategy, but so far he seems to have dumbfounded his critics. |
He continues to attract admiration for following through his campaign promises to change "business as usual" in Tanzania. A recent poll says he has a 96% approval rating. | He continues to attract admiration for following through his campaign promises to change "business as usual" in Tanzania. A recent poll says he has a 96% approval rating. |
"There is no doubt that President Magufuli is very popular among many ordinary Tanzanians," political analyst Kitila Mumbo told the BBC. | "There is no doubt that President Magufuli is very popular among many ordinary Tanzanians," political analyst Kitila Mumbo told the BBC. |
"But many are also keen to see him provide civic space for freedom of expression and political gatherings and rallies which his government banned a couple of months ago." | "But many are also keen to see him provide civic space for freedom of expression and political gatherings and rallies which his government banned a couple of months ago." |
Magufuli effect | Magufuli effect |
Weeks after he assumed office, government officials seem to be following his cue. | Weeks after he assumed office, government officials seem to be following his cue. |
A top local official, probably wanting to impress, ordered the police to lock up workers who had arrived late for a meeting. | A top local official, probably wanting to impress, ordered the police to lock up workers who had arrived late for a meeting. |
The move was criticised by human rights groups who said that employment laws should be followed. | The move was criticised by human rights groups who said that employment laws should be followed. |
The BBC's Sammy Awami in Dar es Salaam says that the attitude of government workers has changed since Mr Magufuli came to office: | The BBC's Sammy Awami in Dar es Salaam says that the attitude of government workers has changed since Mr Magufuli came to office: |
"They are now more willing to do their jobs and are afraid of engaging in corruption. People are experiencing better services in hospitals and schools," he says. | "They are now more willing to do their jobs and are afraid of engaging in corruption. People are experiencing better services in hospitals and schools," he says. |
The president's main promise of extending free education to secondary school, which came into effect in January, has also been well received, our correspondent adds. | The president's main promise of extending free education to secondary school, which came into effect in January, has also been well received, our correspondent adds. |
Ghost slayer | Ghost slayer |
In May, an audit ordered by Mr Magufuli revealed that there were some 10,000 "ghost workers" on the public sector payroll. | In May, an audit ordered by Mr Magufuli revealed that there were some 10,000 "ghost workers" on the public sector payroll. |
Payments to the non-existent employees had been costing the government more than $2m (£1.4m) a month, according to the prime minister's office. | Payments to the non-existent employees had been costing the government more than $2m (£1.4m) a month, according to the prime minister's office. |
Such revelations continue to magnify the challenges the country faces and his actions endear him to Tanzanians. | Such revelations continue to magnify the challenges the country faces and his actions endear him to Tanzanians. |
Example to Kenya | Example to Kenya |
A recent example of his popularity came during a visit to neighbouring Kenya earlier this week, only his third foreign trip since he came to office. | A recent example of his popularity came during a visit to neighbouring Kenya earlier this week, only his third foreign trip since he came to office. |
His visit coincided with news of an alleged corruption scandal that has rocked President Uhuru Kenyatta's government. | His visit coincided with news of an alleged corruption scandal that has rocked President Uhuru Kenyatta's government. |
Kenya's top cartoonist Gaddo depicted state officials, who had gone to receive Mr Magufuli at the airport, dashing off as he emerged from the plane holding a whip. | Kenya's top cartoonist Gaddo depicted state officials, who had gone to receive Mr Magufuli at the airport, dashing off as he emerged from the plane holding a whip. |
His image as a corruption fighter has captivated Kenyans who suggested that Mr Kenyatta's government should get tips from him: | His image as a corruption fighter has captivated Kenyans who suggested that Mr Kenyatta's government should get tips from him: |
However, it has not been all rosy for Mr Magufuli. | However, it has not been all rosy for Mr Magufuli. |
Another African dictator? | Another African dictator? |
Gaddo recently caricatured African leaders, perceived to be dictators, in several categories. | Gaddo recently caricatured African leaders, perceived to be dictators, in several categories. |
He listed Mr Magufuli as a petty dictator, saying that his government's actions to shut down the media and intimidate opposition parties shows that he's "an aspiring dictator". | He listed Mr Magufuli as a petty dictator, saying that his government's actions to shut down the media and intimidate opposition parties shows that he's "an aspiring dictator". |
At least 10 people have been charged for "insulting" Mr Magufuli on social media platforms, leading to criticism from human rights organisations. | At least 10 people have been charged for "insulting" Mr Magufuli on social media platforms, leading to criticism from human rights organisations. |
His popularity seems to be the antithesis of what US President Barack Obama famously called for as a solution to the continent's political problems during his inaugural visit to Africa in 2009: "Strong institutions instead of strongmen". | His popularity seems to be the antithesis of what US President Barack Obama famously called for as a solution to the continent's political problems during his inaugural visit to Africa in 2009: "Strong institutions instead of strongmen". |
Mr Mumbo told the BBC that despite Mr Magufuli's popularity, many Tanzanians also want to see an "open-democratic space". | Mr Mumbo told the BBC that despite Mr Magufuli's popularity, many Tanzanians also want to see an "open-democratic space". |
In June, opposition parties criticised his government for banning live broadcasts of parliament sessions and street protests. | In June, opposition parties criticised his government for banning live broadcasts of parliament sessions and street protests. |
Attack on freedom of expression | Attack on freedom of expression |
The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), a US aid agency, cancelled nearly $500m (£405m) of funding in March partly on concerns over the enforcement of a cyber crimes law which they say limits freedom of expression. | The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), a US aid agency, cancelled nearly $500m (£405m) of funding in March partly on concerns over the enforcement of a cyber crimes law which they say limits freedom of expression. |
MCC also expressed concern about the election in the semi-autonomous region of Zanzibar which it said was "neither inclusive nor representative". | MCC also expressed concern about the election in the semi-autonomous region of Zanzibar which it said was "neither inclusive nor representative". |
The October election for president of the semi-autonomous archipelago was cancelled half-way through the count. | The October election for president of the semi-autonomous archipelago was cancelled half-way through the count. |
The opposition Civic United Front (CUF) said the annulment was because it had won, but the electoral commission said there had been widespread fraud. | The opposition Civic United Front (CUF) said the annulment was because it had won, but the electoral commission said there had been widespread fraud. |
The information ministry has also banned two radio stations for allegations of "sedition" and a weekly newspaper for "defaming" Mr Magufuli. | The information ministry has also banned two radio stations for allegations of "sedition" and a weekly newspaper for "defaming" Mr Magufuli. |
It seems these concerns have not shadowed what many consider as his attributes. | It seems these concerns have not shadowed what many consider as his attributes. |
African of the year? | African of the year? |
In fact, Mr Magufuli might just cap his year by winning the prestigious Forbes Africa person of the year award - he has been nominated for "boosting Tanzania's economy". | In fact, Mr Magufuli might just cap his year by winning the prestigious Forbes Africa person of the year award - he has been nominated for "boosting Tanzania's economy". |
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