Under Nyerere and his party TANU (the Tanganyika African National Union) Tanganyika, (later Tanzania) swept to independence. Nyerere had the advantage of the Swahili language, which was an African ...
All these are, at the time of writing, territories which present a bewildering picture. One exception within the general framework is Tanganyika, where the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), ...
Interview with S. N. Eliufee, minister of education of Tanganyika and attendee of the Conference of African Ministers of Education, held at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. Eliufee discusses the ...
This small bottom dwelling fish lives on the bottom of lake Tanganyika, and here it employs the grisly tactic of brood parasitism. Once they detect spawning cichlids on the bottom of the lake ...
One for Three. Thus, twelve centuries after Arabs from Oman colonized their land, the peoples of the East African territory of Tanganyika (where Stanley found Dr. Livingstone) voted last week in ...
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The mutiny began shortly after midnight on January 20 when the troops of the Tanganyika (formerly King's African) Rifles First Battalion seized the arms at Colito Barracks and arrested their ...
LUSAKA - ;Experts from four African countries gathered in Lusaka ... ways to protect and conserve the biodiversity of Lake Tanganyika and ensure the sustainable use of its natural resources.
Ogutu, Matthias A. 1973. Commercial Specialisation and Adapation of Ethnic Groups. The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 11, Issue. 3, p. 465.
Dominant political entities such as Kenya African National Union (KANU) in Kenya, Uganda Peoples Congress (UPC) in Uganda, and Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) in Tanzania characterised ...