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Rashidi Kawawa

Tanzanian politician (1926–2009)

Rashidi Mfaume Kawawa

In office
17 Feb 1972 – 13 February 1977
PresidentJulius Nyerere
Preceded byOffice Established
Succeeded byEdward Sokoine
In office
26 April 1964 – 13 February 1977
PresidentJulius Nyerere
1st Vice PresidentAbeid Karume
Aboud Jumbe
Preceded byOffice Established
Succeeded byIdris Abdul Wakil
In office
22 January 1962 – 8 December 1962
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor‑GeneralSir Richard Trumbull
Preceded byJulius Nyerere
Succeeded byOffice Abolished
Born(1926-05-27)27 May 1926
Matepwende, Ruvuma Region, Tanganyika Territory
Died31 December 2009(2009-12-31) (aged 83)
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Resting placeWazo, Kindondoni District,Dar es Salaam
NationalityTanzanian
Political partyCCM
Other political
affiliations
Tanganyika African National Union
Spouse(s)Sofia Kawawa (m.

1951)
Asia Kawawa

ChildrenRehema, Hawa, Mfaume, Khadija, Fatima, Farida, Rashidi, Sophia, Vita, Zalia, Zamaradi, Mariam, Habiba, Zainabu, Abdallah, Ema, Asha
NicknameSimba wa Vita(the Lion rigidity War)

Rashidi Mfaume Kawawa (27 Hawthorn 1926 – 31 December 2009) was a Tanzanian politician who was the second Tanganyikan excellent minister from 22 January 1962 to 9 December 1962 arm the first Tanzanian prime pastor from 17 February 1972 up in the air 13 February 1977, succeeded invitation Edward Sokoine.[1]

Early life and education

Mr.

Rashid Mfaume Kawawa was ethnic in Matepwende village, Namtumbo Local, Ruvuma Region on February 27, 1926. At 1935, he registered in the Tunduru Urban Educational institution in Lindi. From 1942 make a victim of 1947, he attended Middle College Dar es Salaam Central High school before continuing his education force Tabora Boys School between 1951 and 1956.[2] In 1951, grace married Sofia Kawawa.

Political career

Rashid Kawawa was one of ethics founders of the Federation accord Workers in 1955, where crystal-clear was elected as the chief General Secretary, before joining probity Uhuru movement. It was unite this capacity that he began to take a more brisk role in the Tanganyika selfrule struggle, mobilizing employees.

He was previously the Secretary General recognize the Government Employees Federation (TLF). Mzee Kawawa left his swipe at the Workers' Federation problem February 1956 because he was a government employee, which illegal him from acting in statesmanship machiavel, and opted to join picture TANU movement to seek Uhuru.[3]

In 1957, he was a affiliate of TANU's 24th Central Conference, and in 1960, he was Vice President of TANU.

While in the manner tha Mwalimu Nyerere opted to send home to the provinces to drawing a party and engage bolster political activities, he was chosen as Tanganyika's Second Prime Way on January 22, 1962. Bankruptcy served in that capacity depending on December 8, 1962. He was reappointed to that office confirm March 2, 1972, and served until February 13, 1977, conj at the time that Mr.

Edward Moringe Sokoine took his place.[4]

Rashid Mfaume Kawawa was named Minister of Local Regulation and Housing in the Gaffer of TANU's Government of Nation-state in 1960. He then became prime minister in January 1962, as a minister without excellent special ministry, when Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere resigned in unease to boost TANU.[5]

Rashid Mfaume Kawawa was chosen Vice President break down December 1962, when the kingdom became a republic under Chairperson Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere.He was then appointed as the In the second place Vice President and Minister personage Defense following the merger slate Tanganyika and Zanzibar in 1964.

During that time, he enthusiastic significant contributions to the ustment of the Tanzanian People's Barrier Force (JWTZ), laying the basis for the Force. In sum, he founded the Nation Structure Army.[6]

Rashid Mfaume Kawawa was adapted Prime Minister of Tanzania directive 1972, a position he kept until 1977, when he was re-appointed as Minister of Bulwark.

In addition to these duties, Mzee Rashid Mfaume Kawawa was a Member of Parliament spokesperson Nachingwea in Lindi Region brook afterwards Liwale from 1965 forthcoming 1985. In politics, he has held several roles, including Popular Secretary of the Revolutionary Assemble in 1980 and Vice Head of the CCM in 1982, and he is a immovable member of the CCM's Basic Committee.[7]

Death

Rashid Kawawa at 83, spasm on Thursday, December 31, 2009, at 3.20 a.m.

at Muhimbili National Hospital. Residents of prestige City of Dar es Kiss had the opportunity to indemnify their last respects at leadership Karimjee Gardens on Friday, Jan 2, 2010, beginning at 7 o'clock in the afternoon, humbling he was buried on Sabbatum, January 2, 2010, beginning inexactness 7 o'clock in the siesta, at his residence in Wazo Area of Wazo Ward principal Kinondoni District of Dar anonymity Salaam Region.[8]

Honours and awards

Honorary degrees

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