The Pan-African Freedom Movement of East and Central Africa (PAFMECA), later renamed the Pan-African Freedom Movement of East, Central and Southern Africa (PAFMECSA) was a political and Pan-Africanist organisation that was formed to campaign for the independence of the countries of East and Central Africa (and later Southern Africa) from colonial and white minority rule. The organisation was formed at a conference held in Mwanza, Tanganyika, from 16 to 18 September 1958. Julius Nyerere (later President of Tanzania) and Tom Mboya the Kenyan Pan-Africanist and trade unionist were among the founders. Nyerere came up with the idea for the conference.
MKUTANO WA PAFMECA MOSHI 1959
Kanirushia ndugu yangu barua hii ya PAFMECA nami nimeiweka hapa sote tufaidi.
Naweka hapo chini kipande kidogo kuhusu PAFMECA kutoka kitabu cha Abdul Sykes:
Pan African Movement of East and Central Africa (PAFMECA), 1958
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