Tanzania

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Group.png Tanzania  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Tanzania map.png
Flag of Tanzania.svg
LocationAfrica
LeaderTanzania/President
TypeUnited Nations Members.svg nation state
Member ofCommonwealth of Nations, International Criminal Court, Organisation of African Unity, UN
SubpageTanzania/President
Former UK colony in East Africa. The president, John Magufuli, who in 2020 resisted WHO pressure to institute a COVID lockdown, died in 2021.

Tanzania is a nation state in East Africa. The president, John Magufuli, was praised for his moves against corruption, but that changed after he criticised the Official Narrative about COVID-19 and declared the pandemic over in the country. He suddenly died in 2021.

COVID-19

Tanzania suspended reporting of COVID statistics on 8 May 2020. The president, John Magufuli, was a critic of the Official Narrative about COVID-19.[1] Like his "close friend" Pierre Nkurunziza, he refused to institute a COVID lockdown.[2]

"In early February 2021, Tanzanian Health Minister Dorothy Gwajima announced that the Tanzanian government would not partake in COVID-19 vaccination campaigns — “we are not yet satisfied that those vaccines have been clinically proven safe.”"[3]

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John Magufuli died suddenly in March 2021, reportedly of "heart failure".[4]

 

Events

EventDescription
1998 United States embassy bombingsA pair of simultaneous explosions in Kenya and Tanzania, blamed on Al Qaeda.
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

 

Group

GroupStartDescription
University of Dar es Salaam1961Main university in Tanzania

 

A citizen of Tanzania on Wikispooks

TitleBornDiedDescription
John Magufuli29 October 1959March 2021President of Tanzania who refused to institute a Covid lockdown and rejected WHO advice. Died aged 61 after harsh criticism by western controlled media. A close friend of Pierre Nkurunziza, President of Burundi who took a similar policy and died suddenly in 2020.

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndDescription
July 2021 Gulf of Oman incident29 July 202129 July 2021Incident in July 2021
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