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Maria Nyerere (born Maria Waningu Gabriel Magige; 31 December 1930 [2] [3] [4]) served as the inaugural First Lady of Tanzania from 1964 to 1985. [5] She was the seventh of nine children of Mr. Gabriel Magige, of Baraki, Tareme [ 6 ] and his wife Hannah Nyashiboha.
Maria Nyerere (Born 1930) 1 November 1964 5 November 1985 Julius Nyerere: 2 Siti Mwinyi (Born 1932) 5 November 1985 23 November 1995 Ali Hassan Mwinyi: 3
Maria Nyerere: 1 May 1961 22 January 1962 Julius Nyerere: Sofia Kawawa: 22 January 1962 8 December 1962 Rashid Kawawa: Sofia Kawawa 2 March 1972 13 February 1997 Rashid Kawawa Napono & Nekiteto Sokoine 13 February 1977 7 November 1980 Edward Sokoine: Amne Rifai Salim [2] 24 April 1984 5 November 1985 Salim Ahmed Salim: Evelyne Warioba 5 ...
Nyerere was born on 27 October 1961 and is among the eight children of the late Mwalimu Julius Nyerere and Mama Maria Nyerere. [2] She was baptized in St. Joseph's Cathedral, Dar es Salaam under the guardianship of family friends, Clemence Kahama and his wife, Victoria acting as her godparents and she also received her Holy Communion there.
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Instead, he began courting Maria Gabriel, a teacher at Nyegina Primary School in Musoma; although from the Simbiti tribe, she shared with Nyerere a devout Catholicism. [62] He proposed marriage to her and they became informally engaged at Christmas 1948.
Julius Nyerere (1922–1999) was a Tanzanian anti-colonial activist, politician, ... Maria Nyerere (born 1930), First Lady of Tanzania from 1964 to 1985;
Maria Josephine Kamm (born 1937) is a Tanzanian educator, politician and philanthropist. She has been recognized nationally for her impaction women's education in Tanzania. She has been recognized nationally for her impaction women's education in Tanzania.