
Beyond tourism: National Museum keeps Nyerere’s legacy alive for youth
[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 17/10/2025
More than half of Tanzania’s current population was born after the death of its Founding Father. Mwalimu Nyerere will remain a polarising figure in the country he led to its independence. It’s been more than two decades since he passed away, and millions of visitors from around the world have (…)
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