Author Archives: Aikande Kwayu

Reflections on Axelrod’s Believer: My Forty Years in Politics

David Axelrod provides an inspiring account of his political journey while marinating it with his personal life. This book can fall into two different genres – a biography and a non-fictional prose for a political career.While narrating his political journey (i.e. his career for 40 years), Axelrod recounts his personal life including his relations with parents, sibling, wife, and children. In this, it is a masterpiece. Continue reading

Lessons from: Axelrod D., Believer: My Forty Years in Politics (New York: Penguin Press, 2015) pp. 509

 

“Politics and elections are only vehicles, not destinations” – David Axelrod

A brief reflection on the book so as to look at it in totality is posted in the book review. Information about the author and the background to the book is found in the reflection as well. Nevertheless, for the richness of this book, I strongly felt that I should outline lessons learnt for politics and campaigning purposes. In this entry I will thus focus on things through which aspiring politicians or candidates of various political offices from Presidency downward can gain insight. Continue reading

My presentation at School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)/BTS Event

Below is an audio record of my presentation at SOAS on the 28th Feb. 2015. The talk was about The New Constitution in Tanzania. The panel was chaired by Prof. Andrew Coulson, who wrote the book: Tanzania: Political Economy.

It’s my hope that I made sense…please make sure you listen to the very last bit to understand my main argument. It’s only 14 mins. Enjoy.

Audio Record click:

http://www.wavuti.com/2015/03/audio-aikande-kwayus-presentation-at.html

Why USA is special: My experience of National Prayer Breakfast

“There are Kingdom principles”, my sister, Alilya, often tells me, “ through which, if you follow/obey, you will always be successful”. I think today is when I’ve understood this often heard phrase from the sister so close to my heart.

I have had the grace to be invited and attended the 63rd National Prayer Breakfast in Washington DC today. Continue reading