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<h1 class = "text-primary text-center">Dr.Julius Kambarage Nyerere</h1>
<p class = "text-center">Tanzanian statesman and president Julius Kambarage was premier when Tanganyika was granted internal self-government, and was made president on independence</p>
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<p class = "article">Julius Kambarage was born in Butiama, Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika). He reorganized the nationalists into the Tanganyika African National Union (1954), of which he became president, and in 1960 became chief minister. He was premier when Tanganyika was granted internal self-government, and was made president on independence. In 1964 he negotiated the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar as Tanzania.
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born in Butiama, N Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika). He became a teacher at Makerere, then studied at Edinburgh. , of which he became president, and in 1960 became chief minister. (1961), and was made president on independence (1962). In 1964 . He led his country on a path of Socialism and self-reliance, and he retired in 1985.
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<li><strong>1962-85</strong> Tanzanian statesman and president</li>
<li><strong>1954</strong>He reorganized the nationalists into the Tanganyika African National Union</li>
<li><strong>1960</strong> He became chief minister</li>
<li><strong>1961</strong> He was premier when Tanganyika was granted internal self-government</li>
<li><strong>1962</strong> He became president on independence</li>
<li><strong>1964</strong> he negotiated the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar as Tanzania</li>
<li><strong>1985</strong> He retired</li>
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<p>“Capitalism means that the masses will work, and a few people – who may not labor at all – will benefit from that work. The few will sit down to a banquet, and the masses will eat whatever is left over”.
<footer>From a speech written and delivered on 2 January 1973 in Khartoum.</footer>
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If you have time, you should read more about this incredible human being on his
<a href = "http://africanhistory.about.com/od/biography/a/bio-Nyerere.htm">Wikipedia entry.</a>
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