Juma Duni Haji
Juma Duni Haji (born 26 November 1950) is a Tanzanian opposition politician and former civil servant. He served as the Deputy Chairman of the Civic United Front from 2014 to 2015.[1]
Juma Duni Haji | |
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Minister for Infrastructure and Communications, Zanzibar | |
In office 2014 – 1 August 2015 | |
President | Ali Mohamed Shein |
Minister for Health, Zanzibar | |
In office November 2010 – 2014 | |
President | Ali Mohamed Shein |
Member of the Zanzibar House of Representatives | |
In office 2009–2015 | |
Appointed by | Amani Abeid Karume Ali Mohamed Shein |
In office 1997–2000 | |
Constituency | Mkunazini |
Personal details | |
Born | Sultanate of Zanzibar | 26 November 1950
Nationality | Tanzanian |
Political party | CHADEMA (2015–) CUF (1994/5–2015) |
Alma mater | University of Dar es Salaam University of Manchester |
Profession | Teacher |
Nickname(s) | Babu Duni |
He was selected as the running mate of Edward Lowassa, the CHADEMA presidential candidate for the 2015 election, which necessitated his defection.
Early life and career
Duni was born in Kibeni village in Mkwajuni. He was educated at Mkwajuni Primary School (1959–65) and at Gamal Abdel Nassar (present-day Beit el Ras) Secondary School (1966–69). He pursued his A-levels at Lumumba Secondary School from 1970 to 1971.[1] He was elected as the chairperson of the Afro-Shirazi Party Youth League at Lumumba College.[2] He then joined the University of Dar es Salaam and graduated with a BSc in education in 1975.[1]
After graduation, he was employed as a teacher. Ismail Jussa was one of his students. In 1978, he left for England to study at the University of Reading (advanced diploma) and later joined the Zanzibar Ministry of Education as a planning officer.[1]
In 1980, Zanzibari President Aboud Jumbe appointed him as the Permanent Secretary of the Planning Ministry and was later promoted as the Executive Secretary of the Planning Commission.[1] He obtained his masters in human resource management from the University of Manchester in 1995.[3]
Political career
Following the end of one-party system in the 1990s, Duni joined the opposition Civic United Front party.[1] He was the thrice running mate of the party's perennial candidate Ibrahim Lipumba, in the 1995, 2005 and 2010 presidential elections.[4]
In 1997, he won the Mkunazini by-election to the Zanzibar House of Representatives (ZHoR).[4] On the last day of the campaign, some opposition supporters were arrested and charged first with sedition and then treason.[5] He too was arrested,[6] and Amnesty International designated him a prisoner of conscience.[7] The Court of Appeal ruled that a treasonous offence cannot be committed "against Zanzibar as [it] is not a sovereign state." President Salmin Amour ordered their release just before the end of his tenure in 2000.[8]
In 2009, President Amani Abeid Karume nominated him to the ZHoR. Following the 2010 election, President Ali Mohamed Shein appointed him as the Zanzibari Minister for Health,[4] and following a minor cabinet reshuffle in 2014, he was transferred to the Infrastructure and Communications docket.
He resigned as Minister in August 2015, following his tactical defection to the opposition CHADEMA party as he was selected as the running mate of former Prime Minister Edward Lowassa, the presidential candidate of the opposition coalition.[9] CUF Secretary-General Seif Sharif Hamad said that Duni was reluctant to defect.[10]
References
- Mtatiro, Julius (24 May 2015). "NANI NI NANI URAIS 2015: Juma Duni Haji: Makamu Mwenyekiti wa CUF". Mwananchi (in Swahili). Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- Burgess, Issa & Hamad 2009, p. 213
- "Lowassa rasmi urais Ukawa". Nipashe (in Swahili). Dar es Salaam. 5 August 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- "Juma Duni mgombea mwenza wa Chadema". Mwananchi (in Swahili). 5 August 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- "Zanzibar opposition figures face treason trial and death sentences" (Press release). UK: Amnesty International. 27 January 2000. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- Mohammed Ali Bakari (1 January 2001). The Democratisation Process in Zanzibar: A Retarded Transition. GIGA-Hamburg. pp. 265–. ISBN 978-3-928049-71-9.
- "Fear of Torture/Prisoners of Conscience" (Press release). Amnesty International. 7 June 2001. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- Burgess, Issa & Hamad 2009, p. 285
- "Shein accepts minister's resignation". Daily News. 6 August 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- "Seif: Ilikuwa kazi kumshawishi Duni Haji" [Seif: It was difficult to persuade Duni Haji]. Mwananchi (in Swahili). Dar es Salaam. 5 August 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- Bibliography
- Burgess, G. Thomas; Issa, Ali Sultan; Hamad, Seif Sharif (2009). Race, Revolution, and the Struggle for Human Rights in Zanzibar: The Memoirs of Ali Sultan Issa and Seif Sharif Hamad. Ohio University Press. pp. 285–. ISBN 978-0-8214-1851-2.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)