The Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) was the principal political party in the struggle for sovereignty in the East African state of Tanganyika (now...
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was transformed into the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) in 1954 by Julius Nyerere. Stock, Robert F. (2004). Africa south of the Sahara: a geographical...
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fresh elections were held. Both elections were won by the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), which led the country to independence in December...
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National Assembly (the majority of whom were members of the Tanganyika African National Union Party) thoroughly revised the new constitution to favour a...
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attained its independence in 1961. It first governed as the Tanganyika African National Union, before merging with the Afro-Shirazi Party to form the Chama...
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History of Tanzania (redirect from Union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar)
level, organized a political party—the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU). On 9 December 1961, Tanganyika became independent, though retaining the...
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The Articles of Union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar of 1964 is the main foundation of the Constitutions of the United Republic of Tanzania of 1977 and the...
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Flag of Tanzania (redirect from Flag of Tanganyika)
In 1954, the Tanganyika African Association – which spoke out against British colonial rule – became the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) under...
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ZANU–PF (redirect from Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front)
with the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) and then as president from 1987 after the merger with the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) and retaining...
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List of heads of state of Tanzania (redirect from Governor-general of Tanganyika)
officer administering the government. Political parties Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) Symbols † Died in office...
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List of prime ministers of Tanzania (redirect from Prime Minister of Tanganyika)
Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) Symbols † Died in office Politics of Tanzania List of governors of Tanganyika President...
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Chama Cha Mapinduzi (redirect from National Chairman of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi)
party in Africa, only after the True Whig Party of Liberia. It was formed in 1977, following the merger of the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU)...
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Julius Nyerere (category Tanganyika African National Union politicians)
of the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) party, and of its successor, Chama Cha Mapinduzi, from 1954 to 1990. Ideologically an African nationalist...
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participated in the elections, namely Tanganyika African Union (TANU), United Tanganyika Party (UTP) and African National Congress (ANC), only TANU won in...
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Communist Party, Umma Party Political party: Tanganyika African Association, Tanganyika African National Union Political party: Afro-Shirazi Party (ASP)...
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Morogoro Conference (category History of the African National Congress)
of African Unity, and speeches were also made by representatives of the All-African Trade Union Federation, the Tanganyika African National Union, the...
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Afro-Shirazi Party (category African and Black nationalist parties in Africa)
the party joined with the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) to form Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM). Tanganyika African Association "Zanzibar: 1963...
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1958–59 Tanganyikan general election (category 1958 in Tanganyika)
1958, and in the other five on 9 and 15 February 1959. The Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) and affiliated independents won all 30 elected seats...
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governor Edward Twining in 1956 as a counter to the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), an African nationalist party led by Julius Nyerere. The UTP...
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Oscar Kambona (category Tanganyika African National Union politicians)
Central Tanganyika. Kambona became the secretary-general of the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) during the struggle for independence and worked closely...
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Bibi Titi Mohammed (category Tanganyika African National Union politicians)
Tanzania, Julius Nyerere. Bibi Titi Mohammed was a member of the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), the party that fought for the independence of Tanzania...
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figure in African women's politics and the independence movement in Tanganyika, mobilizing women to join the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) political...
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Ally Sykes (category Tanganyika African National Union politicians)
of the Tanganyika African National Union. Ally was born on 10 October 1926 in Dar es Salaam to Kleist Sykes during the British rule of Tanganyika. He served...
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1980 Tanzanian general election (category 1980 elections in Africa)
legal party, following the 1977 merger of the mainland-based Tanganyika African National Union and the Zanzibar-based Afro-Shirazi Party, which had previously...
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Victoria in northern Tanganyika under the leadership of Julius Nyerere. Nyerere was the leader of the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), the party...
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parties of Tanzania merged. In particular, the ASP and the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), merged to create Tanzania's ruling party, the CCM...
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Amaan Stadium (category East African sports venue stubs)
on 5 February 1977, uniting the Afro-Shirazi Party and the Tanganyika African National Union into the Chama cha Mapinduzi. The flags of the respective...
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1965 Tanzanian general election (category 1965 elections in Africa)
newly formed Union of Tanzania in September 1965. The country had also just become a one-party state, with the Tanganyika African National Union as the sole...
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Chaga people (category Indigenous peoples of East Africa)
female Tanzanian Minister Tanganyika African National Union Asanterabi Zephaniah Nsilo Swai - Tanganyika African National Union Edwin Mtei – CHADEMA Augustine...
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Rashidi Kawawa (category Tanganyika African National Union politicians)
was in this capacity that he began to take a more active role in the Tanganyika independence struggle, mobilizing employees. He was previously the Secretary...
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