Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere
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At last, the portrait of Tanzania’s founding president and one of the pioneers of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) – later renamed African Union (AU) – Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, is back at the reception gallery of the Union’s headquarters in Addis Ababa.
Tanzania – and most of Africa – had ‘taken to arms’ during the Union’s 19th Ordinary Session over what was described as ‘’notable absence of Mwalimu’s portrait in the lineup of OAU pioneers in the new AU headquarters and demanded an immediate reinstatement.
Foreign Minister Bernard Membe
and Ambassador to Ethiopia Joram Biswaro had led the campaign last July
that was supported by most African countries. Rising on a point of
information during an AU ambassadors’ meeting on the sidelines of the
summit, Tanzania’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, Mr Joram Biswalo, had expressed concern over the omission of Mwalimu’s portrait in the lineup.
He had called for an immediate reinstatement. An explanation that
the portrait lineup represented African zones – and that Emperor Haile
Selassie, represented others in ‘their’ zone, including Tanzania, had failed to convince the Tanzanian delegation, compelling it to press hard on the matter.
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