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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs And International Cooperation (Tanzania)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation is a government ministry of Tanzania. The ministry is headed by Liberata Mulamula, and its offices are located at Mtumba in Dodoma. History The ministry of foreign affairs was set up following Tanganyikan independence in 1961, but until 1963, it was a department of the prime minister's office with Oscar Kambona as the first minister. The ministry of external affairs was created in 1964 with Stephen Mhando as its first minister. The name of the ministry has been changed three times since 1975, first to foreign affairs and then to the Ministry Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. John Magufuli merged the Ministry of East African Cooperation into the department, renaming it to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation. List of Ministers See also * List of heads of missions of Tanzania * List of diplomatic missions of Tanzania * List of diplomatic missions in Tanzania References External li ...
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Ministry Of East African Cooperation
The Ministry of East African Cooperation (MEAC) was a government ministry responsible for coordinating Tanzania's political, economic, military, social, and cultural relations with the other countries of the East African Community. The ministry was created in 2006 by Government Notice No. 1. Its offices are located in Dar es Salaam. The Minister for East African Cooperation is Samuel Sitta. The Ministry was merged into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation under John Magufuli John Pombe Joseph Magufuli (29 October 1959 – 17 March 2021) was the fifth president of Tanzania, serving from 2015 until his death in 2021. He served as Minister of Works, Transport and Communications from 2000 to 2005 and 2010 to 2015 and wa ...'s cabinet. See also * Minister of East African Cooperation References External links * East African Cooperation East African Community Tanzania, East African Cooperation 2006 establishments in Tanzania {{Tanzania-gov- ...
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Mtumba
Mtumba is an administrative ward in the Dodoma Urban district of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania Tanzania (; ), officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( sw, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It borders Uganda to the north; Kenya to the northeast; Comoro Islands and .... The ward is along the main road to Dar es salaam. Residence in this ward depended btradionally much on Agricultural activities as well as Animal keeping. Since 2016 the new "Government City" housing the headquarters of ministries and government institutions has become functional in Mtumba.President Magufuli: I’ve finally moved to Dodoma
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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs (Tanzania)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation is a government ministry of Tanzania. The ministry is headed by Liberata Mulamula, and its offices are located at Mtumba in Dodoma. History The ministry of foreign affairs was set up following Tanganyikan independence in 1961, but until 1963, it was a department of the prime minister's office with Oscar Kambona as the first minister. The ministry of external affairs was created in 1964 with Stephen Mhando as its first minister. The name of the ministry has been changed three times since 1975, first to foreign affairs and then to the Ministry Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. John Magufuli merged the Ministry of East African Cooperation into the department, renaming it to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation. List of Ministers See also * List of heads of missions of Tanzania * List of diplomatic missions of Tanzania * List of diplomatic missions in Tanzania References External li ...
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List Of Diplomatic Missions In Tanzania
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Tanzania. At present, 61 nations maintain diplomatic missions to Tanzania in Dar es Salaam, the former capital and the nation's largest city. Dodoma is the capital city. Many other countries have ambassadors accredited to Tanzania, with most being resident in Nairobi or Addis Ababa. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs maintains the official consular list. This listing excludes honorary consulates. Diplomatic missions Embassies and High Commissions in Dar es Salaam Entries marked with an asterisk (*) are member-states of the Commonwealth of Nations. As such, their embassies are formally termed as "high commissions". * * * * * ** * * * * * (closing in 2024) * * * * * * ** * * * * * ** * * ** * ** ** * ** * * * * * * * * ** * * * ** * * * * * * * * ** * ** * * * ** * Offices in Dodoma In July 2018, each of the resident diplomatic missions was offered 5.5 acres of land in the new capital in order to encourage relocation. By February 2 ...
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List Of Diplomatic Missions Of Tanzania
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Tanzania, excluding honorary consulates. Africa Americas Asia Europe Multilateral organizations Gallery File:Embassy Tanzania in Berlin 01.jpg, Embassy in Berlin File:Bruxelles - Ambassade de Tanzanie 20190907.jpg, Embassy in Brussels File:High Commission of Tanzania in London 2.jpg, High Commission in London File:Moscow, Pyatnitskaya 33, by Lev Kekyshev.jpg, Embassy in Moscow File:Tanzania High Commission in Canada.jpg, High Commission in Ottawa File:Ambassades de Gambie et de Tanzanie en France, 7 ter rue Léonard-de-Vinci, Paris 16e.jpg, Embassy in Paris File:Embassy of Tanzania, Tokyo.jpg, Embassy in Tokyo File:Embassy of Tanzania, Washington, D.C.jpg, Embassy in Washington, D.C. See also * Foreign relations of Tanzania * List of diplomatic missions in Tanzania * List of heads of missions of Tanzania * Visa policy of Tanzania References {{Africa topic, List of diplomatic missions of, countries_only=yes Diplomatic m ...
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List Of Heads Of Missions Of Tanzania
This is a list of current Heads of Tanzania Missions abroad. Resident heads of mission See also *List of diplomatic missions of Tanzania *Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation (Tanzania) References {{Reflist heads of mission Tanzania Tanzania (; ), officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( sw, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It borders Uganda to the north; Kenya to the northeast; Comoro Islands and ... ...
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John Magufuli
John Pombe Joseph Magufuli (29 October 1959 – 17 March 2021) was the fifth president of Tanzania, serving from 2015 until his death in 2021. He served as Minister of Works, Transport and Communications from 2000 to 2005 and 2010 to 2015 and was chairman of the Southern African Development Community from 2019 to 2020. First elected as a Member of Parliament in 1995, he served in the Cabinet of Tanzania as Deputy Minister of Works from 1995 to 2000, Minister of Works from 2000 to 2005, Minister of Lands and Human Settlement from 2006 to 2008, Minister of Livestock and Fisheries from 2008 to 2010, and as Minister of Works for a second time from 2010 to 2015. Running as the candidate of Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), the country's dominant party, Magufuli won the October 2015 presidential election and was sworn in on 5 November 2015; he was re-elected in 2020. He ran on a platform of reducing government corruption and spending while also investing in Tanzania's industries, but his ...
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Oscar Kambona
Oscar Salathiel Kambona (1925-1997) was the first Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tanganyika. He was arguably the second-most influential and most popular leader in the country after President Julius Nyerere. Kambona was born on 13 August 15 on the shores of Lake Nyasa in a small village called Kwambe near Mbamba Bay in the district of Nyasa near Songea in Ruvuma region southern Tanganyika. He died in London in November 1997. He was the son of the Reverend David Kambona and Miriam Kambona. Reverend David Kambona belonged to the first group of African priests to be ordained into the Anglican Church of Tanganyika. Kambona received his primary school education at home under a mango tree in his home village. The tree still stands today. He was taught by his parents and by an uncle, all of whom were teachers. He was then sent to St. Barnabas Middle School in Liuli in southern Tanganyika not far from his home. He also attended Alliance Secondary School in Dodoma in central Tanganyika ...
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Tanganyika (1961–1964)
Tanganyika () was a sovereign state, comprising the mainland part of present-day Tanzania, that existed from 1961 until 1964. It first gained independence from the United Kingdom on 9 December 1961 as a state headed by Queen Elizabeth II before becoming a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations a year later. After signing the Articles of Union on 22 April 1964 and passing an Act of Union on 25 April, Tanganyika officially joined with the People's Republic of Zanzibar to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar on Union Day, 26 April 1964. The new state changed its name to the United Republic of Tanzania within a year. History Tanganyika originally consisted of the Tanganyika Territory, the British share of German East Africa, which the British took under a League of Nations Mandate in 1922, and which was later transformed into a United Nations Trust Territory after World War II. The next largest share of German East Africa was taken into Belgian trusteeship, ev ...
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Liberata Mulamula
Liberata Mulamula, ''née'' Rutageruka (born 1956) is a Tanzania, Tanzanian diplomat and politician who served as Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Community, East African Cooperation from April 2021 to October 2022. She was appointed by President (government title), President Samia Suluhu, on 31 March 2021 and was sworn into office on 1 April 2021. Ambassador Mulamula has a 35+ year history as a diplomat and administrator in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Tanzania), Tanzanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Cooperation, including as Tanzania's ambassador to the United Nations in New York City, Canada and the United States of America. Before her retirement from the diplomatic service in April 2016, she served as the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, for a period of seven months, between May 2015 until December 2015. She also served as the first Executive Secretary of the International Conference on the Grea ...
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Politics Of Tanzania
The politics of Tanzania takes place in a framework of a unitary presidential democratic republic, whereby the President of Tanzania is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. The party system is dominated by the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (''Revolutionary State Party''). The Judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. Political conditions Full independence came in December 1961 and Julius Kambarage Nyerere (1922–1999), a socialist leader who led Tanganyika from colonial rule, was elected President in 1961. One of Africa’s most respected figures, Julius Nyerere was seen as a politician of principle and intelligence. Known as ''Mwalimu'' (teacher), he proposed a widely acclaimed vision of education. From independence in 1961 until the mid-1980s, Tanzania was a one-party state, with a socialist model of economic d ...
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Tanzania
Tanzania (; ), officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( sw, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It borders Uganda to the north; Kenya to the northeast; Comoro Islands and the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to the south; Zambia to the southwest; and Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain, is in northeastern Tanzania. According to the United Nations, Tanzania has a population of million, making it the most populous country located entirely south of the equator. Many important hominid fossils have been found in Tanzania, such as 6-million-year-old Pliocene hominid fossils. The genus Australopithecus ranged across Africa between 4 and 2 million years ago, and the oldest remains of the genus ''Homo'' are found near Lake Olduvai. Following the rise of '' Homo erectus'' 1.8 million years ago, humanity spread ...
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