President Nyerere In Britain - 1975 and His Official Visit to USA - 1963

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"Pull back from Tanzain Coat of Arms to platform of Victoria Station as train pulls in. MS The Queen & Duke of Edinburgh. President Nyerere from train shakes hands with Queen and Duke, then Prince Charles and Princess Anne, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duchess of Kent. Queen and President out of Station. MCU of them as they listen to Anthems. President inspects Guard of Honour of Scots Guards. Roy Jenkins, Duchess and Duke of Kent. Duchess of Gloucester. Shots of carriage drive to Buckingham Palace. Royal Standard on Palace. Portico Household Cavalry. Queen, Duke and President enter Palace. Evening Queen and President walk to Banguet followed by Duke. Princess Anne Duke of Gloucester. Princess Alexandra with Earl Mountbatten. Oxford - President's car arrives. President in Procession with Academics and enters Sheldonian Theatre President making Speech about South Africa etc. Commonwealth Foresty Institue in Oxford. President signs visitors Book and tours Institue. President visits Oxfam. GV 10 Downing Street. President with Harold Wilson. Mary Wilson and James Callaghan. State trumpeters at the Guildhall. Duchess of Kent next to President and Duke of Kent next to Lord Mayor. President makes speech. GV St James Palace. President meeting High Commissioners of the Commonwealth GV Ext Claridges Hotel. President welcoming members of the British Tanzanian Society. "

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"The 1971 overthrow of President Milton Obote of Uganda in a military coup has caused upheaval on the East African political scene. The coup was greeted with rejoicing in Kampala, but the new leader, General Idi Amin, has so far received no diplomatic recognition for his regime. Obote has taken refuge in neighbouring Tanzania, where his cause is being strongly championed by President Julius Nyerere. We look at Ugandan developments, then move to a wide-ranging interview with President Nyerere, discussing not only Uganda but also the "arms for South Africa" controversy and the question of Chinese involvement in the construction of the multi-million pound Tan-Zam railway project."

Nyerere was organized, intelligent, visionary, patriotic, confident, and great leader.

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"An exclusive interview with Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere on the explosive situation in neighbouring Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) - and what the American diplomat Henry Kissingers' told him while he was in South Africa trying and mediate between the the white minority rulers and the black population who are fighting for equality and independence and majority rule. First shown: 23/09/1976"

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Julius Nyerere was the first prime minister of free Tanganyika from 1961 to 1964, later he became the first President of new state Tanzania. He was very famous among the Africans nationals because of his political journey and struggle. He was known as a "Mwalimu (means teacher)". He was one of the key persons to unite African nations into a union, Organization of African Unity (OAF), now known as African Union. In this interview, he is in conversation with Saeed Naqvi discussing his motivations and vision for Tanzania and the issues concerning the country.

Nyerere continues to be the architect of the modern Tanzania ...

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