First Lady of Tanzania
First Lady of Tanzania is the unofficial title held by the wife of the president of Tanzania.[1] The country's present first lady is Janeth Magufuli, who assumed office in November 2015.
First Lady of the United Republic of Tanzania Swahili: Mke wa Rais wa Tanzania | |
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Style | Her Excellency (Formal) Swahili: Mheshimiwa Mama |
Residence | Ikulu, Dar es Salaam |
Inaugural holder | Maria Nyerere |
Formation | 1 November 1964 |
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Present and former Tanzanian first ladies are often affectionately called "Mama" within the country.[2] In recent years, there has been public debate over the increasingly prominent role of the first ladies of Tanzania.[1] There have been calls for Parliament to formalize the office of first lady.[1]
First ladies of Tanzania
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First Lady |
Portrait |
Date tenure began | Date tenure ended | President (Husband) |
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1 | Maria Nyerere | 1 November 1964 | 5 November 1985 | Julius Nyerere | ||
2 | Siti Mwinyi | 5 November 1985 | 23 November 1995 | Ali Hassan Mwinyi | ||
3 | Anna Mkapa | 23 November 1995 | 21 December 2005 | Benjamin Mkapa | ||
4 | Salma Kikwete | 21 December 2005 | 5 November 2015 | Jakaya Kikwete | ||
5 | Janeth Magufuli | 5 November 2015 | Incumbent | John Magufuli |
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References
- Mugarula, Florence (2010-09-11). "Tanzania: Let First Ladies Be". The Citizen (Tanzania). AllAfrica.com. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
- Mlekani, Cosmas (2011-03-01). "Mama Maria Nyerere lays stress on unity". In2EastAfrica. Retrieved 2012-07-30.
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