Presidents Of Tanzania Since Independence

John Pombe Mangufuli, incumbent President of Tanzania.
John Pombe Mangufuli, incumbent President of Tanzania.

Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa. It was formed in April 1964 when Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form a united country. The country is a presidential constitution republic while its politics has been dominated by one party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi. The president of Tanzania, who is elected for a maximum of two five years term through a popular vote, is both the head of state and government. He or she heads the executive arm of the government and also the Commander-In-Chief of the armed forces. He has the powers to make executive appointments including the prime minister, cabinet ministers, ambassadors, and lower level executives. He or she also enhances foreign relation and protect the integrity of the country’s territory. Tanzania’s presidents since independence are looked at below.

Former Presidents

Julius Nyerere

Julius Nyerere was born on April 13, 1922, to a local Chief named Burito. He was a teacher before joining politics. Julius Nyerere was a statesman who served Tanzania from 1960 until his retirement in 1985. In 1960, he became the Chief Minister when Tanganyika was granted responsible government. He led the country to independence the following year later becoming the first Prime Minister. With Tanganyika becoming a republic in 1962, Nyerere became the first president and immediately created a One-Party State. In 1964, he managed to merge Tanganyika and Zanzibar and renamed the union “Tanzania.” President Nyerere was known for Ujamaa (familyhood or socialism) which dominated his policies. However, the policies led to systematic corruption, a decline in the economy, and unavailability of basic needs. He resigned after over two decades in power but left Tanzania least developed and one of the poorest in Africa. He died on October 14, 1999.

Ali Hassan Mwinyi

Ali Hassan Mwinyi, born in 1925, was handpicked by Nyerere upon his retirement in 1985. He was the third president of Zanzibar before becoming Tanzania’s second president. He also served as the Tanzania’s Vice President and interior minister. As the president, his first step was to reverse Nyerere’s socialist policies. He also relaxed the import restrictions and encouraged private investment in the country. During his second term in office, multiparty politics were reintroduced. He also pushed for liberalization the economy and morals. It is believed that during his term in office Tanzania made significant strides towards economic recovery after the failed Nyerere policies. He retired from politics in 1995 at the end of his second term.

Benjamin Mkapa

Benjamin Mkapa was born in 1938 and graduated from Makerere University in 1962. He became Dodoma’s administrative officer and Minister for Science, Technology, and Higher Education and Minister for Foreign Affairs before his election as the country’s third president in 1995. During his term in office, he focused on fighting and preventing corruption, privatization of state-owned corporations, and encouraging free market policies. His foreign policies led to the cancellation of some of the country’s debt by the World Bank and IMF. Due to a term limit, Mkapa left office in 2005. However, he is accused of appropriating public resources without following procedures.

Incumbent President John Pombe Mangufuli

John Pombe Mangufuli was elected as the fifth president of Tanzania in 2015, taking over from Jakaya Kikwete. He served in several ministerial positions including Ministry of Lands and Human Settlement, works, and Livestock and Fisheries. His presidency has made headlines for his fight against corruption, austerity measures, and downsizing of most of recurrent government expenditures.

Presidents Of Tanzania Since Independence

Presidents of TanzaniaTerm in Office
Julius Nyerere
1962-1985
Ali Hassan Mwinyi
1985-1995
Benjamin Mkapa
1995-2005
Jakaya Kikwete
2005-2015
John Magufuli (Incumbent)2015-Present
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