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Mwinyi may refer to: People * Abdullah Mwinyi (born 1974), Tanzanian judge *Ali Hassan Mwinyi (1925–2024), Tanzanian head of State *Hussein Mwinyi (born 1966), Tanzanian politician in Zanzibar * Omar Mwinyi (born 1958), Kenyan politician * Rajab Mwinyi (born 1984), Burundian footballer *Siti Mwinyi Siti Mwinyi (born 1932) served as the second First Lady of Tanzania from 1985 to 1995. References Living people 1932 births First ladies of Tanzania {{Tanzania-bio-stub ... (born 1932), Tanzanian first lady First name * Mwinyi Kazimoto (born 1988), Tanzanian footballer {{disambig, surname ...
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Abdullah Mwinyi
Abdullah Ali Hassan Mwinyi is Tanzanian CCM politician, an Advocate of the High Court of Tanzania and High Court of Zanzibar. He was a former member of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) from 2007 to 2017 where he served as Chairman of Legal, Privileges and Rules Committee and Regional Affairs and Conflict Resolution Committee. Early life and education Mwinyi has a bachelor of laws (LLB) and a master's degree in Commercial Law (LLM - Commercial Law), both from the University of Wales, Cardiff. He completed his education in 2000. Political career In 2007, Mwinyi was elected to represent Tanzania in the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) during the second assembly (2007 - 2012), he was re-elected and continued to represent Tanzania constituency on the third assembly (2012 - 2017). During his tenure at EALA he chaired the Legal, Privileges and Rules Committee and Regional Affairs and Conflict Resolution Committee where he played a key role in resolving Burundi cri ...
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Ali Hassan Mwinyi
Ali Hassan Mwinyi (8 May 1925 – 29 February 2024) was a Tanzanian politician who served as the second president of the United Republic of Tanzania from 1985 to 1995. Previous posts included Minister for Home Affairs and Vice President. He also was chairman of the ruling party, the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) from 1990 to 1996. During Mwinyi's terms, Tanzania took the first steps to reverse the socialist policies of Julius Nyerere. He relaxed import restrictions and encouraged private enterprise. It was during his second term that multi-party politics were introduced under pressure for reform from foreign and domestic sources. Often referred to as Mzee Rukhsa ("everything goes"), he pushed for liberalization of morals, beliefs, values (without breaking the law), and the economy. Early life Mwinyi was born on 8 May 1925 in the village of Kivure, Pwani Region, where he was also raised. He then moved to Zanzibar and got his primary education at Mangapwani Primary School in Mang ...
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Hussein Mwinyi
Hussein Ali Mwinyi (born 23 December 1966) is a Tanzanian politician who is the 8th and current President of Zanzibar since 2020. The son of former Tanzanian president Ali Hasan Mwinyi, he is a member of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi The Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM, ) is the dominant, ruling party in Tanzania and the second longest-ruling party in the history of Africa, only after the True Whig Party of Liberia. It was formed in 1977, following the merger of the Tanganyika A ... (CCM) political party. Presidency 2020 election Mwinyi joined the presidential race in June 2020. In the primary, he beat running mates Shamsi Vuai Nahodha, former Chief Minister of Zanzibar, and Dr. Khalid Mohamed, who served as the Permanent Secretary for the Second Vice President. The CCM’s 164 National Executive Committee members voted in July 2020, with 78.65% in favor of Mwinyi’s nomination to lead the party in the General Election. In order to prevent accusations of corruption, the intra-party ...
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Omar Mwinyi
Omar Mwinyi Shimbwa (born August 1, 1958 in Changamwe, Mombasa, Kenya) is a Kenyan politician and member of the Kenyan Parliament. He was elected as a member ( MP) of the National Assembly of Kenya in 2013. He has been re-elected twice during the 2017 and 2022 Kenyan general election. Political career Shimbwa was elected to represent the Changamwe Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya The National Assembly of the Republic of Kenya (formerly House of Representatives) is one of the two Houses of the Parliament of Kenya. Between 1966 and 2013, it served as a unicameral house. In 2013 ( 11th Parliament), it became the lower ... in the Kenyan general election of 2013. His election was unsuccessfully challenged in court by Philip Munge Ndolo, who garnered the 2nd most votes behind Shimbwa. He was elected under the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). He was member of the Departmental Committee on Public Works, Roads & Transport. He was re-elected in 2017. His ele ...
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Rajab Mwinyi
Rajab Mwinyi (born January 10, 1984, in Bujumbura) is a Burundian midfield player who plays for Simba SC in Dar es Salaam. He is also a member of the Burundi national football team The Burundi national football team, (), nicknamed ''The Swallows'' (; ), represents Burundi in international football and is controlled by the Football Federation of Burundi. The team has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup. Burundi previous .... External links * 1984 births Living people Burundian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Young Africans S.C. players Simba S.C. players Expatriate men's footballers in Tanzania Footballers from Bujumbura Burundian expatriate men's footballers Burundian expatriate sportspeople in Tanzania Burundi men's international footballers Tanzanian Premier League players {{Burundi-footy-bio-stub ...
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