Frederick Sumaye
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Frederick Tluway Sumaye (born 29 May 1950) is a Tanzanian politician who was
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from 28 November 1995 to 30 December 2005.


Life and career

As a member of the ruling party Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), Sumaye was a Member of Parliament for Hanang Constituency from 1983 to 2005 and served in the Cabinet as the Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Cooperatives. He was the Prime Minister from 1995 to 2005.Frank Aman
"Why I join Ukawa"
''Guardian'', 23 August 2015.
After leaving office, Sumaye was a Goodwill Ambassador for the
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; subsequently, in 2006, he enrolled for a year as a mid-career student in the Edward S. Mason Program at the
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at
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, earning a
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.Brittney L. Moraski
"The news in brief: former Tanzanian prime minister coming to KSG"
''The Harvard Crimson'', 14 July 2006.
Sumaye unsuccessfully sought the ruling CCM's nomination as its presidential candidate in 2015. Thereafter, he joined one of the opposition parties (CHADEMA) which was among the opposition parties that formed the opposition movement UKAWA on 22 August 2015. In a speech that he gave shortly after announcing that he was joining the opposition, Sumaye said he was doing so in order to strengthen the opposition. On 4 December 2019, Sumaye announced that he was leaving CHADEMA following his defeat in an internal party election for the Coast Zone CHADEMA chairman position. That came less than a week after the election where he was the only contestant for the position.


References

1950 births Living people People from Arusha Region Chama Cha Mapinduzi politicians Prime Ministers of Tanzania Harvard Kennedy School alumni {{Tanzania-politician-stub