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  1. 2 giorni fa · Discover the remarkable journey of Julius Nyerere, the visionary leader who spearheaded Africa's struggle for independence and championed social justice. Joi...

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  2. 14 ore fa · May 28, 2024. The Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project in Tanzania. Image Source: The Arab Contractors. The proposed 49.5MW Malagarasi Hydropower Project, meant to improve power supply in western Tanzania, is steadily developing. According to the African Development Bank’s (AfDB) energy portal, the hydropower plant will utilise the Igamba Falls ...

  3. 2 giorni fa · Il 26 aprile 1964, fu formata la Repubblica Unita di Tanzania attraverso l’unificazione di Tanganica e Zanzibar sotto i leader Julius Nyerere e Sheikh Amani Karume. Il test del treno elettrico è parte dei festeggiamenti di questo evento storico. Modernizzazione dell’infrastruttura ferroviaria:

  4. 4 giorni fa · “We have more than 100 ethnic groups in Tanzania, which have unique cultures within themselves but we are united by a language which we all speak. We have this sense of being members of a country, not members of an ethnic group,” says Madaraka Nyerere, the son of Julius Nyerere and Chairman of Culture and Development East Africa (CDEA).

  5. 4 giorni fa · As the first President of Tanzania, a Pan-Africanist leader, and a theorist of African socialism, Nyerere spent his long political career consciously occupied by the age-old struggles Socrates posed between the individual and community, rulers and ruled, and development and decadence.

  6. 4 giorni fa · The Julius Nyerere Hydropower Plant and Dam in Tanzania, a project that was started by Egyptian companies Arab Contractors and El Sewedy Electric, is almost at the end of its construction and at the same time marks the important stage in the partnership between Egypt and Tanzania.

  7. 4 giorni fa · The question of democracy, as it relates to the right of people to decide who and how they ought to the governed, still remains one of the thorny issues in African politics. Of course, notwithstanding countries like Botswana, Senegal and South Africa who appear to be consolidating their democratic paths, most African states are still battling with this issue.