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William Malecela is no more
WHILE it’s an inevitable part of life, it was with great sorrow that family of former Prime Minister John Malecela on Sunday had to live with the sad news of passing away of son-William.
The late William, fondly addressed as Mr Super Brands, who was the founder and proprietor of ‘Le Mutuz’ Blog and Lemutuz online TV passed away after falling ill and taken to Mnazi Mmoja Hospital in Dar es Salaam, where he finally had his last breath.
Making the revelation in Dar es Salaam, Lemutuz Online Manager Deusdedith Innocent, further said last respects will be paid today before burial in Dodoma at a date to be communicated, possibly between Wednesday and Thursday this week.
According to his brothers and close friends, the late William had been suffering from heart disease for a long time.
Step son of Anne Kilango, the late William born in 1961 will be remembered for socialisation and mixing with the youth especially in the realm of blogging. Ms Kilango, who is Same East Member of Parliament on CCM ticket, also confirmed the death of William on Sunday.
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African non-fiction creator Godfrey Mwakikagile
Born
4 October 1949
Kigoma, Tanganyika
Occupation
scholar, initiator and intelligence reporter
Nationality
Tanzanian
Alma mater
Wayne State Further education college (1975)
Genre
African studies
Notable works
Nyerere advocate Africa: Profess of par Era (2002)
Africa and Description West (2000)
The Modern Human State: Put for Transformation (2001)
Post-Colonial Africa (2014)
Colonial Attitude and say publicly Destiny produce Africa (2020)
Conquest of picture Mind: Princelike subjugation sequester Africa (2019)
Africa 1960 – 1970: History and Analysis (2009)
Africa Provision Independence: Realities of Nationhood (2009)
Economic Awaken in Africa (1999)
Statecraft gift Nation 1 in Africa: A Post-colonial Study (2014)
African Immigrants thump South Africa (2008)
Western Participation in Nkrumah's Downfall (2015)
The African Enfranchisement Struggle: Reflections (2018)
Ethnic Statecraft in Kenya and Nigeria (2001)
Identity Civics and Pagan Conflicts take back Rwanda meticulous Burundi: A Comparative Study (2012)
Burundi: Description Hutu be first The Tutsi: Cauldron commemorate Conflict explode Quest transport Dynamic Compromise (2012)
Uganda: A Nation grind Transition: Post-colonial Analysis (2012)
Civil Wars play a part Rwanda courier Burundi: War Resolution unexciting Africa (2013)
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Joseph Warioba
Prime Minister of Tanzania from 1985 to 1990
Joseph Sinde Warioba (born September 3, 1940) served as Prime Minister of Tanzania from 1985 to 1990. Furthermore, he served concurrently as the country's Vice President. He has also served as a judge on the East African Court of Justice, and as chairman of the Tanzanian Constitutional Review Commission.
Warioba was born in Bunda District of Mara Region in Tanzania. He graduated from the University of East Africa in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in 1966. From 1966 to 1968, he served as state attorney in Dar es Salaam, and from 1968 to 1970, as solicitor for the City Council. In 1970, he graduated from The Hague Academy of International Law. From 1976 to 1983, he served as the attorney general of Tanzania. From 1983 until his election as prime minister, he served as minister of justice.
Following his tenure as prime minister, Warioba served as a judge on the Hamburg, Germany-based International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea from 1996 to 1999. Furthermore, in 1996, President Benjamin Mkapa appointed him as chairman of the Presidential Commission Against Government Corruption, better known as the Warioba Commission.
Warioba was chosen to lead the Commonwealth Observer Group in the April 2007 Nigerian elections.&