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Tanzania’s founding father, Julius Nyerere, has received a tribute with a statue unveiled outside the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Known as “Mwalimu” or teacher, Nyerere led Tanzania from independence in 1961 until 1985, advocating pan-Africanism and hosting independence fighters.

The statue’s unveiling, attended by several African heads of state, commemorated Nyerere’s legacy, described by AU Commission leader Moussa Faki Mahamat as epitomising Pan-Africanism and service to Africa. Nyerere’s leadership focused on uniting Tanzania’s diverse ethnic groups, promoting Swahili as a common language, and advocating for “African Socialism,” or ujamaa.

Despite facing economic challenges, Nyerere prioritised healthcare and literacy, leaving a lasting impact on Tanzania. His advocacy against minority rule in Rhodesia and South Africa and his opposition to Idi Amin’s actions in Uganda underscored his commitment to African solidarity. The statue marks Nyerere’s enduring influence, joining those of Kwame Nkrumah and Haile Selassie at the AU headquarters.

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