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Julius Nyerere, born on this day in 1922, was a socialist and anti-colonial Tanzanian politician who promoted a Pan-Africanist ideology known as Ujamaa, which means "extended family" or "brotherhood" in Swahili.

Julius Kambarage Nyerere was born on April 13, 1922 in Butiama, on the eastern shore of lake Victoria in north west Tanganyika. His father was the chief of the small Zanaki tribe. He was 12 before he started school (he had to walk 26 miles to Musoma to do so). Later, he transferred for his secondary education to the Tabora Government Secondary School. His intelligence was quickly recognized by the Roman Catholic fathers who taught him. He went on, with their help, to train as a teacher at Makerere University in Kampala (Uganda). On gaining his Certificate, he taught for three years and then went on a government scholarship to study history and political economy for his Master of Arts at the University of Edinburgh (he was the first Tanzanian to study at a British university and only the second to gain a university degree outside Africa. In Edinburgh, partly through his encounter with Fabian thinking, Nyerere began to develop his particular vision of connecting socialism with African communal living.

On his return to Tanganyika, Nyerere was forced by the colonial authorities to make a choice between his political activities and his teaching. He was reported as saying that he was a schoolmaster by choice and a politician by accident. Working to bring a number of different nationalist factions into one grouping he achieved this in 1954 with the formation of TANU (the Tanganyika African National Union). He became President of the Union (a post he held until 1977), entered the Legislative Council in 1958 and became chief minister in 1960. A year later Tanganyika was granted internal self-government and Nyerere became premier. Full independence came in December 1961.

In 1962, Nyerere was elected the first president of Tanganyika, a predecessor to modern Tanzania and a newly independent republic. His administration emphasized decolonizing society and the state, also unsuccessfully pursuing a Pan-Africanist East African Federation with Uganda and Kenya.

In 1967, Nyerere issued the "Arusha Declaration", forbidding government leaders from owning shares or holding directorates in private companies, receiving more than one salary, or owning any houses that they rented to others. In compliance with this declaration, Nyerere sold his second home and his wife donated her poultry farm to a local co-operative.

Nyerere’s integrity, ability as a political orator and organizer, and readiness to work with different groupings was a significant factor in independence being achieved without bloodshed. In this he was helped by the co-operative attitude of the last British governor β€” Sir Richard Turnbull. In 1964, following a coup in Zanzibar (and an attempted coup in Tanganyika itself) Nyerere negotiated with the new leaders in Zanzibar and agreed to absorb them into the union government. The result was the creation of the Republic of Tanzania.

Nyerere's government also aided in liberation struggles elsewhere in Africa, training and aiding anti-apartheid South African groups and helping to depose Ugandan ruler Idi Amin. In 1985, Nyerere stepped down as President and was succeeded by Ali Hassan Mwinyi in a notably peaceful and stable transition of power.

"Unity will not make us rich, but it can make it difficult for Africa and the African peoples to be disregarded and humiliated."

Julius Nyerere

  • Biography : Julius Kambarage Nyerere

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[-] copandballtorture@hexbear.net 11 points 2 weeks ago

Today I planted strawberries, basil, corn, and squash in the garden. I assembled and placed the second to last planter box and filled the bottom bit with some branches; couldn't fill it with dirt cuz neighbor parked in the way.

Then I made a pot of pinto beans, a batch of salsa roja, and some mexican rice.

I did a stretching routine then a suspended hang from the pull up bar, then showered.

I feel pretty accomplished and tuckered out.

I'm excited about my bean + corn + squash ("three sisters") planter box, this is my third and best attempt at it. I gave the beans a 3 week head start and they're just sprouting this week, so I planted corn and squash which are heat lovers and it's been a warm early spring.

I'm excited about my tomato + garlic + basil + onion + peas planter box. The garlic and peas are growing great; one tomato seedling survived the late spring frost so it should be my first producer.

Another box has a bunch of onion seedlings and some peas (which apparently don't like being neighbors). It's the least interesting one besides...

The last box, empty, is waiting for summer crops - cucumbers, watermelons, maybe cabbage.

I installed drip line irrigation for this season and it makes watering so much easier. One twist of the faucet and it'll drip for 30 minutes into every box and 8 bags before auto shut off.

I've also got a bunch of bags with tomatoes, potatoes, and peppers. And a bag of blueberry

My upright boxes have baby kale and spinach that look great, with arugula and chive sprouting. Just added strawberries.

Looking forward to eating fresh peas in June πŸ«›

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