Interview with Julius Nyerere, 1960s
The interviewer is thought to be a member of University of Edinburgh staff and the interview is thought to have taken place in the years shortly after Nyerere was elected Prime Minister of Tanganyika in 1961. Following the interview, there is some silent footage, presumed to have been taken in the vicinity.
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Mwl was an eloquent speaker of english and always seem to understand the subject matter. I like his broad understanding of issues, localy as well as interbationally. Rest in peace baba, we are missing you.
We still have a lot to learn from Late Mwl Nyerere's words.
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Amazing historical videos Long live Mwalimu's legacy
The faces of Africa. The greatest man of all times.
How brilliant your responses were Baba!
Education is foundation as nyerere said but nowdays our leaders not much focus on that.
The late Mwl Emphasized the importance of investing in education for the development of Tanzania.... What went wrong?.. There is no a clear relationship between the number of graduates and the economic status of the country
The contemporaries of this great man were blessed to hv been with him. Your legacy still lives on and may your soul rest in peace
Very nice memory.
The nyerere memories
great
nimeachwa kariakoo apo kukremu utamaduni wa mtu ngumu
The city is overpopulated now. Good memory
I rather trust Nyerere than these people who are in system...They always twist the truth
Dar watu elfu 10 tu sio sasahivi mpaka balaa
He was very brght.
I think white people misses that Africa where they were served as goddess by African! unfortunately those time will never comeback!!
Laanatullah huyo nyerere amelaaniwa