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1930 - Daily News begins publication. [15] 1931 – Sudanese Association formed. ... Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology established. [7] New Africa Hotel built. [4]
In 2018, Dar es Salaam scored 0.631 (medium category) on the Human Development Index (HDI). The city's HDI has increased every year since 1992, and it ranked higher than any other region in the country except for one. [39] Dar es Salaam is the second-fastest-growing city in the world and could have a population as high as 12.9 million by 2030. [36]
The league was first organized in Dar es Salaam in 1921 [2] and by 1929 had six participants. In the 1930s, the league included street teams such as Arab Sports (Kariakoo) and New Strong Team (Kisutu), which primarily consisted of Arab and African players. The Sudanese community had a team that joined the league in 1941 although by the mid ...
10 December 1930: T. Newham: William Robertson: Dar es Salaam British and Indian Memorial. CWGC. picture: Tanzania: Dar es Salaam: 1,528: British Empire and Indian forces: during and after January 1917: East African Campaign: not specified
"popular music, sports, and politics: a development of urban cultural movements in dar es salaam, 1930s-1960s" (pdf). tsuruta, tadasu. popular music, sports, and politics: a development of urban cultural movements in dar es salaam, 1930s–1960s. african study monographs 2003, 24(3): 195–222. 24 (3): 206. doi:10.14989/68221
The same year, 1904, the Ostafrikanische Eisenbahngesellschaft (English: East African Railway Company) (OAEG) was formed to promote a railway from Dar es Salaam in the direction of Lake Tanganyika, the Zentralbahn (English: Central Line). Kigoma was reached on 2 February 1914, on the eve of World War I.
This is a timeline of Tanzanian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Tanzania and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Tanzania. See also the list of presidents of Tanzania. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing ...
On 27 March 1930, Pope Pius XI appointed him Apostolic Vicar of Dar es Salaam, making him a bishop and assigning him the titular see of Vinda. [8] He received his episcopal consecration on 17 August 1930 from Archbishop Arthur Hinsley, who was then Apostolic Delegate for the Missions in Africa.