Jackson Kitali
Jackson Kitali (1924 - July 25, 2002) was a politician from Moshi, Tanzania.
Career & Life
He unsuccessfully contested in the elections of Paramount Chief (Mangi Mkuu) of the Chaga in 1952, for which Chief Thomas Marealle of Marangu won. In his political career in Independent Tanzania, he held various political posts in the ruling party TANU (now CCM) such as Moshi District Chairman in the 1970s.
He died on 25 July 2002, at the age of 78, and is buried at his homeplace in Tella, Moshi. He was survived by his wife and ten children.
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gollark: x86 devices get at least basic working support basically *forever*, because they have things like "standards" and "not relying entirely on one manufacturer" and "partial updates".
gollark: Even Google drops support faster than you get with, say, x86 desktops.
gollark: Because of their ridiculous monolithic system image design you have slow reboot-requiring updates, and a whole mess with recovery mode. And support gets dropped really fast. And half of it is in proprietary Google Play Services now instead of AOSP.
gollark: Ah yes, "leeching" an open source project, of course.
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