Julius Nyerere Interview | Not being Jailed by the British & Ethnic Unity in Tanganyika | July 1960

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  • čas přidán 27. 04. 2022
  • July 1960.
    Excerpt from an ITN News edition of "Roving Report" titled "Two Men in Africa- Independence in Tanganyika and Nyasaland".
    Julius Nyerere, the former teacher who would become Tanganyika's first leader, is interviewed about how he got into politics (he joked about whether it was beneficial at not getting jailed by the British) and the prospects of national unity among Tanzania's different ethnic groups.
    Source Getty Images.

Komentáře • 40

  • @mathayomwashambwa1238
    @mathayomwashambwa1238 Před 3 měsíci +3

    We had a great man the son of Tanganyika who built us in one tribe called Tanzanians and that is who we are, we thank God for this great man, i remember in 1999. When he passed away, it was very fearful in my heart although we had a president Mpaka, i had fear if we should continue without him, but we are now in this time 2024. May his children prosper to what he did to our country.. praise God who brings people of their time and season

  • @henrystanley4077
    @henrystanley4077 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Akili nyingi sana huyu mzee alianza kuwa nazo toka mapema na hakua mwenye uchu na madaraka..
    Aliandaa future bora sana kwaajili ya Tanzanian, afrika masaharik na afrika nzima

  • @pastorcarolicarlostokunmbo826

    Nyerere of United republic of Tanzania he laying good foundation of most Peaceful country in Africa.

  • @milkshake_._
    @milkshake_._ Před 2 lety +8

    I wanna know the owner of this CZcams channel can we link am so fascinated by your posts ,this is so amazing ,and am so obsessed with history and I admire people who embrace this

  • @monicaashery1
    @monicaashery1 Před rokem +3

    The immortal Julius of Tanganyika, now Tanzania, You were a rare specie; there will be no one like you, Baba was Tanzania.

  • @SabinBonane
    @SabinBonane Před 15 dny

    RIP NYERERE, RIP MAGUFULI, RIP MKAPA, RIP MWINYI. VIVA MAMA SULUHU VIVA. TZ IMEBARIKIWA KUPATA RAÏSI, VIONGOZI KAMA NYINYI.

  • @Bernado-yv8cq
    @Bernado-yv8cq Před 3 měsíci +1

    Mwalim Nyerere was one of the leader that has good vision

  • @richardmbasha1411
    @richardmbasha1411 Před 8 měsíci +3

    We need access to more nyerere's videos such as these ones..

  • @gbolahanfadeyi2886
    @gbolahanfadeyi2886 Před 3 měsíci

    True son of Africa.. continue to rest in peace Sir !!!.
    When someone like JULIUS MALEMA speaks, he very much reminds me of this GREAT AFRICAN.

  • @dismasisyoseph6183
    @dismasisyoseph6183 Před měsícem

    Mwalimu Nyerere na ubaguzi Zanzibar

  • @herbertmacaulay8987
    @herbertmacaulay8987 Před 2 lety +3

    Nyerere

  • @Mapenzi2635
    @Mapenzi2635 Před 3 měsíci

    God endowed him with rare intelligence . We were privileged to have him for the first president and the founding father of our nation . Now we are a country without a nation .

  • @King_Of_Everything
    @King_Of_Everything Před 3 měsíci

    👊👍✌️.

  • @hubman6780
    @hubman6780 Před 3 měsíci

    He made them eyed to know if Africa unite then they could be doomed

  • @simonhombo9767
    @simonhombo9767 Před rokem +1

    I would lke to look more on the kind of question asked by the white journalist, , , i can say embarrassing , he's experiencing what was happening in other corners of the African countries , , some became dictators, some ran their people in brutal , , and more worse , Mwalimu Julius was wise enough responding over, , ,

  • @juliussilvestar8988
    @juliussilvestar8988 Před 2 lety +5

    Aurelius Marcus he knew west Africans were selfish and capitalist
    See where they are today.Coups no structure of the system and tribalists. In Tanzania we are free from all that shit.Keep hating him as we cherish in peace that he left one Tanzania that still exists up to today.Where did nkrumah end up he ended up being overthrown and living in exile.Revise that hate of yours with no sense.

    • @yikes5522
      @yikes5522 Před 2 lety +2

      Oh please like East Africa is any better and I am from Uganda and Congo (DRC). Stop disrespecting our West African family please !

  • @aureliusmarkus9139
    @aureliusmarkus9139 Před 2 lety +3

    By 1963 he had begun opposing African unity the way Nkrumah suggested it. I don't admire him.

    • @aureliusmarkus9139
      @aureliusmarkus9139 Před 2 lety +1

      He was a very good orator but very short-sighted. Policies like Ujama which he promoted in his own country failed. Surprisingly some of his compatriots refer to him as " the greatest African of all time." How they arrive at that conclusion is a nut I've not been able to crack for decades.

    • @joelntile9078
      @joelntile9078 Před 2 lety +7

      @@aureliusmarkus9139 You are wrong to say the man was short-sighted just because the implementation of Ujamaa and self-reliance policies didn't work. Does it mean even also Nkrumah was short-sighted because all of the staff he theorized after independence didn't work in Ghana and the rest of Africa?

    • @rockyyams
      @rockyyams Před 2 lety

      @@joelntile9078 You're correct. Ujamaa didn't work probably because of the limitations of the time and African socialism seems to be a problem. But Nyerere was a good person. I didn't even know he opposed African unity. I'm still a student though. But for Dr. Nkrumah , he has all the glory. He is the most invaluable African to ever live

    • @patriotism3935
      @patriotism3935 Před 2 lety +6

      He was the greatest not by fault or favors but by how he fought and supported many African movements towards their independence. It's not a matter of short-sighted nor being adored by what history speaks of him. He has his victories as much as his faults. But one thing I cannot stand is anyone foolishly judge him without understanding him. He wasn't arrogant but a confident man,he accept his mistakes and publicly outspoken them. How can you judge what they did during post colonial era if you fail to understand and reason with the circumstances they faced to maintain their independence?

    • @drbm6105
      @drbm6105 Před 2 lety +2

      Its okay not to admire him but he was in favour regional blocks than the whole Africa united under one president. He had many faults bt he wasn't arrogant! In many of his failures he openly admitted them. He was not a power monger, not corrupt, very kind to every one and that's enough. I think only Tanzanian can understand him

  • @amurimzungu-tn4jf
    @amurimzungu-tn4jf Před rokem

    Nyerere was puppet for European not he wasn't a hero for Tanzanian at all

    • @Colourbash
      @Colourbash Před 5 měsíci

      Do you honestly believe that?