Africa's liberation : the legacy of Nyerere
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Africa's liberation : the legacy of Nyerere
Pambazuka Press , Fountain Publishers, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The death in 1999 of Julius Kambarage Nyerere, the first president of Tanzania, left a cavern in the consciousness and conscience of the people of Tanzania and Africa. Nyerere was not simply a player on the national terrain. He was a Pan-Africanist and an internationalist - in thoughts, writings and, crucially, in his practice. A giant of the liberation movement, Nyerere spoke out loud against injustices across the world. A decade later, his words, actions, achievements and shortcomings have acquired a sharper focus and relevance to our world. This book includes contributions from leading commentators, those who worked and fought imperialism alongside Nyerere, members of a younger generation - and Nyerere in his own words. Their writings reflect on Nyerere and liberation, the Commonwealth, leadership, economic development, land, human rights and education. Above all, they are a testament to the growing recognition of the need to rekindle the fires of African socialism to which Nyerere was deeply committed.
Contributors include Neema Ndunguru, Nawal El Saadawi, Seithy Chachage, Haroub Othman, Horace Campbell, Mohamed Sahnoun, Emeka Anyaoku, Ana Camacho, Marjorie Mbilinyi, Faustin Kamuzora, Ng'wanza Kamata, Issa G. Shivji, Salma Maoulidi, Helen Kijo-Bisimba, Chris Maina Peter and Vicensia Shule.
Table of Contents
1 Preface - How we wish you were here: a tribute to Mwalimu Nyerere - Firoze Manji 2 Introduction - Annar Cassam 3 A short biography of Nyerere - Madaraka Nyerere 4 But dear Mwalimu - Neema Ndunguru 5 Mwalimu in our popular imagination: the relevance of Nyerere today - Chambi Chachage 6 El Mussawar interviews President Nyerere - Nawal El Saadawy 7 Reading history backwards with Mwalimu - Seithy Chachage 8 Mwalimu Julius Nyerere: an intellectual in power - Haroub Othman 9 Julius Nyerere: between state-centred and people-centred Pan-Africanism - Horace Campbell 10 Nyerere, the Organization of African Unity and liberation - Mohamed Sahnoun 11 Nyerere and the Commonwealth - Chief Emeka Anyaoku talks to Annar Cassam 12 El Pais interviews President Nyerere - Ana Camacho 13 Reflecting with Nyerere on people-centred leadership - Marjorie Mbilinyi 14 Nyerere's vision of economic development - Faustin Kamuzora 15 Mwalimu Nyerere's ideas on land - Ng'wanza Kamata 16 The village in Mwalimu's thought and political practice - Issa G. Shivji 17 Racial and religious tolerance in Nyerere's political thought and practice - Salma Maoulidi 18 Mwalimu Nyerere and the challenge of human rights - Helen Kijo-Bisimba and Chris Maina Peter 19 Mwalimu Nyerere: the artist - Vicensia Shule 20 Mwalimu and the state of education - Chambi Chachage
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