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CHIFU JOSEPH MBAZI II ATAWAZWA LEO, KUENDELEZA HISTORIA YA JAMII

Tukio hilo adhimu la kuendeleza historia ya sehemu hiyo leo katika tarafa ya Mbaga, tukio la kumpa zana na majukumu ya kijamii limefanyika kwa kumsimika chifu.

Mojawapo wa jukumu lake chifu ni kuendeleza pia kutunza historia ya jamii kwa majina n.k zisipotee

Source: Global TV online

Machifu waliopita kutoka eneo hili la Mbaga Same, iliyopo kaskazini katika nchi ya Tanganyika ni katika mtiririko huu (chini), bahati mbaya wale wa nyuma kabisa miaka waliyokuwa madarakani haikunukuliwa hadi ya kina chifu Joseph Mapombe Madafa

Eneo Mbaga Same

Chiefs (title Mangi)

.... - .... Seangasu
.... - .... Kware
.... - .... Nzovu Madiva
.... - .... Kware Chasimba
.... - .... Nzovu
.... - .... Luvigho
.... - .... Mashombo
.... - .... Madafa
.... - .... Mapombe
.... - .... Joseph Mapombe
.... - 1962 Mbazi
 
Mandhari ya kuvutia milimani Upare sehemu za Ugweno, Mwaniko na Kifula mkoani Kilimanjaro Tanzania

Source : Aloyce Pictures Film Inc.


Mtiririko wa machifu wa Ugweno


1) Ugweno

17th cent. Ugweno emerges.

Paramount chief (title Mangi Mrwe)
.... - .... Angovi [1st ruler]
.... - .... Mrangi
.... - .... Righira
.... - .... Kivia I
.... - .... (1 year) Mweveri
.... - .... Shimbo
.... - .... Mbuna
.... - .... Mburia
.... - .... Kivia II
.... - .... Minja I
.... - .... Ngavondua
.... - .... Simba
.... - .... Saghuri
.... - .... Sereki Ghendewa
 
Kutoka milimani Kwetu Usangi Kilimanjaro, Tanzania


Source : mavura explorer

Machifu wa Usangi, Pare Tanganyika

(2) Usangi

late 18th cent. Split from Ugweno.
.... Divided in two states, Usangi and Usangi II at Kizungo.

Chiefs (title Mangi)
.... - .... Madiva
.... - .... Chasimbu
.... - .... Kengia
.... - .... Naguvu
.... - .... Magwero
.... - 1895 Kimweri
1895 - c.1960 Sabuni
c.1960 - 1962 William Munga

(2-1) Usangi II

Chiefs (title Mangi)

.... - .... Kikwa
.... - .... Kidenga
.... - .... Mdimu
 
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Watu-tajwa mashuhuri kutoka pande za Pare walionukuliwa katika vyanzo mbalimbali vya intaneti duniani :

Notable Pare & people of Pare descent​

Politics​

Anna Senkoro – the first woman in Tanzanian history to run for president
  • Cleopa Msuya: A former Prime Minister; Vice President; Minister of various portfolios including Finance; Industry; Finance, Economic Affairs and Planning; Industry and Trade.
  • Asha-Rose Mtengeti Migiro: United Nations 3rd Deputy Secretary-General.
  • Angellah Kairuki (Lawyer): A former Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office (Investment). She also served as Minister of Mining; Minister in the President's Office for Public Service Management and Good Governance; Deputy Minister of Land, Housing and Human Settlement Development; and Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Justice and Constitution Affairs.
  • Jumanne Maghembe: A former Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism.
  • Sifuni Ernest Mchome (Prof): The current Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Constitutional and Legal Affairs. A former Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (2013 -2015).[20]
  • Halima Mdee: A member of the Tanzanian Parliament.
  • Gray S. Mgonja: A former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance.[21]
  • David Mathayo David: A member of Parliament for the Same West constituency since 2005. He also served as the Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Development.
  • Sophia Mjema: The current Shinyanga Regional Commissioner (RC) and the former District Commissioner (DC) for Ilala and Arusha.[22]
  • Ombeni Sefue: A former Chief Secretary to the President of Tanzania; A former Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations.
  • Anne Malecela: A former member of Parliament for the Same East constituency (2005-2015), Deputy Minister of Education, and Regional Commissioner for the Shinyanga Region (2016).
  • Anna Senkoro: The late member of the Progressive Party of Tanzania-Maendeleo (PPT-Maendeleo), who became the first woman in Tanzanian history to run for president.[23][24]

Academics​


  • Damari Namdori Sefue (née Kangalu): the first Tanganyikan (now Tanzania Mainland) woman to qualify as a teacher in 1931.[25][26][27]
  • Joyce Msuya: A microbiologist and environmental scientist who serves as the United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator. Previously served as the deputy executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) at the level of assistant secretary-general.
  • Elitabu Keto Mshigeni (Prof): A pioneer of botany research in Tanzania. He served as Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Research at the University of Namibia, Director of UNDP's Regional Africa-wide Zero Emissions Research Initiative (ZERI) Project, and Vice Chancellor at Hubert Kairuki Memorial University.[28]
  • Alfeo M. Nikundiwe (Prof): A distinguished researcher in Zoology and former Head of Department: Zoology and Wildlife Conservation at the University of Dar es Salaam. Also notably the first Principal of University College of Lands and Architectural Studies (UCLAS) in Dar es Salaam.[29]
  • Flower Ezekiel Msuya (Dr): A pioneer in seaweed farming, integrated aquaculture in Tanzania, and founder and chairperson of the Zanzibar Seaweed Cluster Initiative (ZaSCI).
  • Godwin Mjema (Prof): Director of the Economic Research Bureau (Department of Economics) at the University of Dar es Salaam and a retired Rector of The Institute of Finance Management (IFM). Also appointed as a board chair for UTT Microfinance.[30]
  • John S. Mshana (Prof). Vice Rector for Academics at Kigali Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) in Rwanda.[31] A former Chief Administrative Officer of the University of Dar es Salaam, Principal of the University College of Lands and Architectural Studies, Director of the Institute of Production Innovation and Head of the department of Mechanical Engineering.
  • Amini Aza Mturi: One of the founding fathers of archaeology in Tanzania, and in whose name the Olduvai Gorge Research Station is named after.[32]
  • Yunus Daud Mgaya (Prof): Director General of the National Institute for Medical Research, and a former Executive Secretary of the Tanzanian Commission for Universities.[33]
  • Abel Yamwaka Mreta (Dr): Late linguist and expert on the Chasu language and former Head of the Department of Linguistics at the University of Dar es Salaam.[34]
  • Sengondo Mvungi (Dr): A famous lawyer from Kisangara Juu Village. He served as a member of the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC); Advocate of the High Court and Court of Appeal of Tanzania; Dean of the Faculty of Law and lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam; Deputy Vice Chancellor – University of Bagamoyo; member of the NCCR-Mageuzi and their presidential candidate in the December 2005 election.
  • Robert Nathaniel Mcharo Mshana (Dr): The Robert N Mshana Memorial Award has been named after him.[35][36] A specialist in mycobacterial immunology who worked in Ethiopia, Gabon and Côte d'Ivoire; developed policies and guidelines on behalf of the OAU/STRC in Lagos, Nigeria; contributed to WHO/TDR's R&D activities; served on the Steering Committees for Immunology of Leprosy (IMMLEP), Immunology of Mycobacterial Infections (IMMYC) and Vaccine Discovery Research (VDR).
  • Venance Fupi (Dr): A former Chief Government Chemist (Tanzania) from Kisangara Juu Village.[37]
  • Mary Mgonja (Dr): A Tanzanian agricultural scientist and plant breeder that has represented Tanzania in SADC, EAC and AGRA. She currently serves as the director of technology and communication at Namburi Agricultural Company Limited, a private Tanzanian agricultural enterprise.

Police/Army​

Major General B.N. Msuya
  • Ben Msuya (Major General): Led the 19th battalion in 1979 (as a Lieutenant Colonel). It was the invasion forces that led to the fall of Kampala and the collapse of the Idi Amin government.[38]
  • Peter Orgenes (Major): Head of engineers during the 1979 war, which resulted in the fall of Idi Amin's government.[]
  • Elangwa N. Shaidi: The first Tanzanian Inspector General of Police (IGP) 1964–1970.[39]
  • Philemon Mgaya: The fourth IGP in Tanzania 1975–1980. He also served as Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) and Dodoma Regional Police Commander (RPC) in the early 1960s and served until the mid-1960s.[40]
  • Ahmed Msangi: The deputy director of criminal investigation in Zanzibar. A former Regional Police Commander (RPC) in Mbeya and Mwanza, a police spokesperson and Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP).[41]
  • Uzia Makange (Major): A former advisor of Military Affairs to President Yoweri Museveni.[]

Entertainment​


  • Vanessa Morgan: A Canadian actress known for her roles in Finding Carter, The Latest Buzz, My Babysitter's a Vampire and Riverdale.
  • Vanessa Mdee: Singer, songwriter, rapper, youth activist, television personality and radio host. She is popularly known for being the first Tanzanian MTV VJ.
  • Nandy: Singer and songwriter. She won the All Africa Music Awards in the category of the best female artist in East Africa for 2017.
  • Ekwa Msangi: Tanzanian American director and screenwriter[42][43] known for the American drama film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, Farewell Amor.
  • Mimi Mars: TV host, MC and singer-songwriter.
  • Raymond Mshana: Media creative (TV and radio), voice over artist and TV copywriter.[]
  • Roma Mkatoliki: Rapper, songwriter and activist.[44]
  • Adam Mchomvu: Radio presenter, brand manager, hip hop artist and songwriter.[]

Business​


  • Benedict Mberesero: Established one of the oldest and known bus companies in Tanzania, Ngorika Bus Transport Company Limited, trucking as well as land/property investments.[45]
  • Erasto Msuya: The late gemstone dealer (notably, in Tanzanite) with high-end properties in Moshi and Arusha, who was famously assassinated.[46]
  • Ridhuan A. Mringo (Eng): Board Chairman of Mwanga Hakika Bank[47] and CEO & Managing Director of Derm Group.[48]

Notable personalities​

Pare supreme council meeting – photo captured in a Pare newspaper published in 1951
  • Paulo Kajiru Mashambo: Leader of the historical Pare pre-independence protest to repeal the mbiru (graduated tax rate) system in the 1940s.[49]
  • Jumanne Mhero Ngoma: The person who discovered the gemstone named Tanzanite in northern Tanzania.[50]
  • Togolani Edriss Mavura: Tanzania's ambassador to South Korea. A former Private Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Assistant Secretary to Former President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete.[51]
  • Zuhura Yunus: The current Tanzanian Director of Presidential Communications. A former presenter and producer of BBC Swahili Service.
  • Gerald B. Mturi: Executive Secretary of the Tanzanian Chamber of Minerals and Energy (TCME).[52]
  • January Msoffe (Judge): He served as a Justice of the Court of Appeal of Tanzania; Judge of the High Court of Tanzania; and Judge in Charge of the Dodoma High Court in Tanzania.[53]
  • Brenda Msangi: Chief Executive Officer of Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation Tanzania (CCBRT).
  • Esther Mkwizu: A former chairperson of the Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF).[54]
  • Elly Elikunda Mtango: A former Ambassador and Dean of the African Diplomatic Corps in Japan.[55]
  • Chiefs: Mfumwa Heriel Makange (Chome); Mfumwa Kibacha Singo (Same); Mfumwa Sabuni Naguvu (Usangi); Mfumwa Mtengeti (Usangi); Mfumwa Mbwana Yateri (Gonja); Mfumwa Daudi Sekimanga Manento (Mamba); Mfumwa Yusufu Mapombe (Mbaga); Mfumwa Chauka Saidi Sadi (Hedaru); Mfumwa Rubeni Shazia (Suji); Mangi Minja Kukome (Ugweno, south); and Mangi Abdallah Sereki (Ugweno, north).

See also​



References​


  1. "The Pare people group are reported in 2 countries". Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  2. Kimambo, Isaria (1969). A Political History of the Pare of Tanzania c1500-1900. East African Publishing House.
  3. Maarten Mous, Leiden University. The Making of a Mixed Language: The case of Ma’a/Mbugu. 2003. John Benjamins Publishing Company. The Making of a Mixed Language | John Benjamins
  4. Africa from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century. Edited by Bethwell A. Ogot, Unesco. International Scientific Committee for the Drafting of a General History of Africa. 1992
  5. Africa from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century. Unesco. International Scientific Committee for the Drafting of a General History of Africa. Editor: B.A. Ogot. James Currey Ltd and University of California Press. 1999. ISBN
  6. Across East African Glaciers: An Account of the First Ascent of Kilimanjaro By Hans Meyer. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., and New York: 15 East 16th Street. 1891
  7. Isaria N Kimambo; A J Temu. A history of Tanzania. University College, Dar es Salaam. History Department.; University College, Dar es Salaam. Institute of Education. Tanzania. Wizara ya Elimu. Published for the Historical Association of Tanzania by East African Publishing House [1969]
  8. Iles, L., Stump, D., Heckmann, M. et al. Afr Archaeol Rev (2018) 35: 507. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10437-018-9312-4
  9. American Anthropologist. Volume 104, Issues 1-2. Pages 79-90
  10. Landesque Capital: The Historical Ecology of Enduring Landscape Modifications. Edited by N Thomas Håkansson, Mats Widgren. Chapter 7. 2016. Routledge.
  11. N. Thomas Håkansson. Rulers and Rainmakers in Precolonial South Pare, Tanzania: Exchange and Ritual Experts in Political Centralization. Vol. 37, No. 3 (Summer, 1998), pp. 263-283
  12. Naval Intelligence Division. (1920). A Handbook of German East Africa. London: Naval Intelligence, Admiralty, HMSO.
  13. "Pare people in Tanzania defeat new tax system, 1945-46 | Global Nonviolent Action Database".
  14. Sheridan, Michael (2004). The environmental consequences of independence and socialism in North Pare, Tanzania, 1961-1988. (Working papers in African studies).
  15. von Hellermann Pauline. Tree Symbolism and Conservation in the South Pare Mountains, Tanzania. Conservation and Society. 2016. Volume. 14. Issue Number 4. pp368-379. DOI: 10.4103/0972-4923.197615
  16. Baumann, O.(1891), Usambara und seine Nachbargebiete. Allgemeine Darstellung des Nordöstlichen Deutsch Ostafrika und seiner Bewohner auf Grund einer im Auftrage der Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft im Jahre 1890 Ausgeführten Reise von Dr. Oscar Baumann, Dietrich Reimer, Berlin.
  17. Mattias Tagseth (2008) Oral history and the development of indigenous irrigation. Methods and examples from Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift – Norwegian Journal of Geography, 62:1, 9-22, DOI: 10.1080/00291950701864898
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  21. "Tanzania jails former finance, mining ministers over gold deal".
  22. Surprise package as President Samia appoints district commissionersThe Citizen. Archived 19 February 2022 at the Wayback Machine
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  24. "'Women power' herald a new era in CCM", The Guardian, 6 August 2005, archived from the original on 2 August 2007, retrieved 5 June 2010
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  39. Jarida la Jeshi la Polisi Tanzania. Toleo la 6. 24 April – 1 May 2020. https://www.polisi.go.tz
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  41. "IGP Sirro ateua Msemaji mpya Polisi".
  42. "Ekwa Msangi". IMDb.
  43. "Ekwa Msangi | Director/Writer". 13 November 2020.
  44. "Tanzanian Rapper Roma Mkatoliki Recounts Kidnap Ordeal". 11 April 2017.
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  46. "Five to hang for 2013 murder of billionaire tanzanite dealer".
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  51. "Tanzania: President Samia Swears-in Mavura as Envoy to South Korea". 28 September 2021.
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Watu-tajwa mashuhuri kutoka pande za Pare walionukuliwa katika vyanzo mbalimbali vya intaneti duniani :

Notable Pare & people of Pare descent​

Politics​

Anna Senkoro – the first woman in Tanzanian history to run for president
  • Cleopa Msuya: A former Prime Minister; Vice President; Minister of various portfolios including Finance; Industry; Finance, Economic Affairs and Planning; Industry and Trade.
  • Asha-Rose Mtengeti Migiro: United Nations 3rd Deputy Secretary-General.
  • Angellah Kairuki (Lawyer): A former Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office (Investment). She also served as Minister of Mining; Minister in the President's Office for Public Service Management and Good Governance; Deputy Minister of Land, Housing and Human Settlement Development; and Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Justice and Constitution Affairs.
  • Jumanne Maghembe: A former Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism.
  • Sifuni Ernest Mchome (Prof): The current Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Constitutional and Legal Affairs. A former Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (2013 -2015).[20]
  • Halima Mdee: A member of the Tanzanian Parliament.
  • Gray S. Mgonja: A former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance.[21]
  • David Mathayo David: A member of Parliament for the Same West constituency since 2005. He also served as the Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Development.
  • Sophia Mjema: The current Shinyanga Regional Commissioner (RC) and the former District Commissioner (DC) for Ilala and Arusha.[22]
  • Ombeni Sefue: A former Chief Secretary to the President of Tanzania; A former Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations.
  • Anne Malecela: A former member of Parliament for the Same East constituency (2005-2015), Deputy Minister of Education, and Regional Commissioner for the Shinyanga Region (2016).
  • Anna Senkoro: The late member of the Progressive Party of Tanzania-Maendeleo (PPT-Maendeleo), who became the first woman in Tanzanian history to run for president.[23][24]

Academics​


  • Damari Namdori Sefue (née Kangalu): the first Tanganyikan (now Tanzania Mainland) woman to qualify as a teacher in 1931.[25][26][27]
  • Joyce Msuya: A microbiologist and environmental scientist who serves as the United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator. Previously served as the deputy executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) at the level of assistant secretary-general.
  • Elitabu Keto Mshigeni (Prof): A pioneer of botany research in Tanzania. He served as Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Research at the University of Namibia, Director of UNDP's Regional Africa-wide Zero Emissions Research Initiative (ZERI) Project, and Vice Chancellor at Hubert Kairuki Memorial University.[28]
  • Alfeo M. Nikundiwe (Prof): A distinguished researcher in Zoology and former Head of Department: Zoology and Wildlife Conservation at the University of Dar es Salaam. Also notably the first Principal of University College of Lands and Architectural Studies (UCLAS) in Dar es Salaam.[29]
  • Flower Ezekiel Msuya (Dr): A pioneer in seaweed farming, integrated aquaculture in Tanzania, and founder and chairperson of the Zanzibar Seaweed Cluster Initiative (ZaSCI).
  • Godwin Mjema (Prof): Director of the Economic Research Bureau (Department of Economics) at the University of Dar es Salaam and a retired Rector of The Institute of Finance Management (IFM). Also appointed as a board chair for UTT Microfinance.[30]
  • John S. Mshana (Prof). Vice Rector for Academics at Kigali Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) in Rwanda.[31] A former Chief Administrative Officer of the University of Dar es Salaam, Principal of the University College of Lands and Architectural Studies, Director of the Institute of Production Innovation and Head of the department of Mechanical Engineering.
  • Amini Aza Mturi: One of the founding fathers of archaeology in Tanzania, and in whose name the Olduvai Gorge Research Station is named after.[32]
  • Yunus Daud Mgaya (Prof): Director General of the National Institute for Medical Research, and a former Executive Secretary of the Tanzanian Commission for Universities.[33]
  • Abel Yamwaka Mreta (Dr): Late linguist and expert on the Chasu language and former Head of the Department of Linguistics at the University of Dar es Salaam.[34]
  • Sengondo Mvungi (Dr): A famous lawyer from Kisangara Juu Village. He served as a member of the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC); Advocate of the High Court and Court of Appeal of Tanzania; Dean of the Faculty of Law and lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam; Deputy Vice Chancellor – University of Bagamoyo; member of the NCCR-Mageuzi and their presidential candidate in the December 2005 election.
  • Robert Nathaniel Mcharo Mshana (Dr): The Robert N Mshana Memorial Award has been named after him.[35][36] A specialist in mycobacterial immunology who worked in Ethiopia, Gabon and Côte d'Ivoire; developed policies and guidelines on behalf of the OAU/STRC in Lagos, Nigeria; contributed to WHO/TDR's R&D activities; served on the Steering Committees for Immunology of Leprosy (IMMLEP), Immunology of Mycobacterial Infections (IMMYC) and Vaccine Discovery Research (VDR).
  • Venance Fupi (Dr): A former Chief Government Chemist (Tanzania) from Kisangara Juu Village.[37]
  • Mary Mgonja (Dr): A Tanzanian agricultural scientist and plant breeder that has represented Tanzania in SADC, EAC and AGRA. She currently serves as the director of technology and communication at Namburi Agricultural Company Limited, a private Tanzanian agricultural enterprise.

Police/Army​

Major General B.N. Msuya
  • Ben Msuya (Major General): Led the 19th battalion in 1979 (as a Lieutenant Colonel). It was the invasion forces that led to the fall of Kampala and the collapse of the Idi Amin government.[38]
  • Peter Orgenes (Major): Head of engineers during the 1979 war, which resulted in the fall of Idi Amin's government.[]
  • Elangwa N. Shaidi: The first Tanzanian Inspector General of Police (IGP) 1964–1970.[39]
  • Philemon Mgaya: The fourth IGP in Tanzania 1975–1980. He also served as Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) and Dodoma Regional Police Commander (RPC) in the early 1960s and served until the mid-1960s.[40]
  • Ahmed Msangi: The deputy director of criminal investigation in Zanzibar. A former Regional Police Commander (RPC) in Mbeya and Mwanza, a police spokesperson and Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP).[41]
  • Uzia Makange (Major): A former advisor of Military Affairs to President Yoweri Museveni.[]

Entertainment​


  • Vanessa Morgan: A Canadian actress known for her roles in Finding Carter, The Latest Buzz, My Babysitter's a Vampire and Riverdale.
  • Vanessa Mdee: Singer, songwriter, rapper, youth activist, television personality and radio host. She is popularly known for being the first Tanzanian MTV VJ.
  • Nandy: Singer and songwriter. She won the All Africa Music Awards in the category of the best female artist in East Africa for 2017.
  • Ekwa Msangi: Tanzanian American director and screenwriter[42][43] known for the American drama film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, Farewell Amor.
  • Mimi Mars: TV host, MC and singer-songwriter.
  • Raymond Mshana: Media creative (TV and radio), voice over artist and TV copywriter.[]
  • Roma Mkatoliki: Rapper, songwriter and activist.[44]
  • Adam Mchomvu: Radio presenter, brand manager, hip hop artist and songwriter.[]

Business​


  • Benedict Mberesero: Established one of the oldest and known bus companies in Tanzania, Ngorika Bus Transport Company Limited, trucking as well as land/property investments.[45]
  • Erasto Msuya: The late gemstone dealer (notably, in Tanzanite) with high-end properties in Moshi and Arusha, who was famously assassinated.[46]
  • Ridhuan A. Mringo (Eng): Board Chairman of Mwanga Hakika Bank[47] and CEO & Managing Director of Derm Group.[48]

Notable personalities​

Pare supreme council meeting – photo captured in a Pare newspaper published in 1951
  • Paulo Kajiru Mashambo: Leader of the historical Pare pre-independence protest to repeal the mbiru (graduated tax rate) system in the 1940s.[49]
  • Jumanne Mhero Ngoma: The person who discovered the gemstone named Tanzanite in northern Tanzania.[50]
  • Togolani Edriss Mavura: Tanzania's ambassador to South Korea. A former Private Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Assistant Secretary to Former President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete.[51]
  • Zuhura Yunus: The current Tanzanian Director of Presidential Communications. A former presenter and producer of BBC Swahili Service.
  • Gerald B. Mturi: Executive Secretary of the Tanzanian Chamber of Minerals and Energy (TCME).[52]
  • January Msoffe (Judge): He served as a Justice of the Court of Appeal of Tanzania; Judge of the High Court of Tanzania; and Judge in Charge of the Dodoma High Court in Tanzania.[53]
  • Brenda Msangi: Chief Executive Officer of Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation Tanzania (CCBRT).
  • Esther Mkwizu: A former chairperson of the Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF).[54]
  • Elly Elikunda Mtango: A former Ambassador and Dean of the African Diplomatic Corps in Japan.[55]
  • Chiefs: Mfumwa Heriel Makange (Chome); Mfumwa Kibacha Singo (Same); Mfumwa Sabuni Naguvu (Usangi); Mfumwa Mtengeti (Usangi); Mfumwa Mbwana Yateri (Gonja); Mfumwa Daudi Sekimanga Manento (Mamba); Mfumwa Yusufu Mapombe (Mbaga); Mfumwa Chauka Saidi Sadi (Hedaru); Mfumwa Rubeni Shazia (Suji); Mangi Minja Kukome (Ugweno, south); and Mangi Abdallah Sereki (Ugweno, north).

See also​



References​


  1. "The Pare people group are reported in 2 countries". Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  2. Kimambo, Isaria (1969). A Political History of the Pare of Tanzania c1500-1900. East African Publishing House.
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Habari nzuri!...Wapare wana Historia ndefu na wasomi walio- boost hii nchi ever!
 
Safi sana ila umesahau viongozi wengi sana wazee wetu akina CHEDIEL MGONJA,MZEE MSUYA.,DANIEL YONNA n.k.Pia kuna kaka yangu KARIGO huyu mpare wa DSM
Ni kweli....sina uhakika kama amewaweka kwenye Uzi!
 
23 December 2022
Same, Kilimanjaro
Tanzania

CHIFU JOSEPH MBAZI II ATAWAZWA LEO, KUENDELEZA HISTORIA YA JAMII

Tukio hilo adhimu la kuendeleza historia ya sehemu hiyo leo katika tarafa ya Mbaga, tukio la kumpa zana na majukumu ya kijamii limefanyika kwa kumsimika chifu.

Mojawapo wa jukumu lake chifu ni kuendeleza pia kutunza historia ya jamii kwa majina n.k zisipotee

Source : Global TV online

Machifu waliopita kutoka eneo hili la Mbaga Same, iliyopo kaskazini katika nchi ya Tanganyika ni katika mtiririko huu (chini), bahati mbaya wale wa nyuma kabisa miaka waliyokuwa madarakani haikunukuliwa hadi ya kina chifu Joseph Mapombe Madafa

Eneo Mbaga Same

Chiefs (title Mangi)

.... - .... Seangasu
.... - .... Kware
.... - .... Nzovu Madiva
.... - .... Kware Chasimba
.... - .... Nzovu
.... - .... Luvigho
.... - .... Mashombo
.... - .... Madafa
.... - .... Mapombe
.... - .... Joseph Mapombe
.... - 1962 Mbazi
Mi sioni faida kurudisha machifu. Hili ni jambo lisilo na faida ila kurejesha hisia za ukabila tu.
 
Mi sioni faida kurudisha machifu. Hili ni jambo lisilo na faida ila kurejesha hisia za ukabila tu.

Labda kuna ulazima wa mikoba ya kiutamaduni na tambiko bado inatakiwa kuwa chini ya uangalizi wa chifu toka kizazi kimoja kwenda kingine. Bila hivyo ukoo wa chifu na jamii yake nzima huzongwa na majinamizi, mabalaa, mvua kukosekana ktk eneo zima la kiutawala la chifu n.k n.k
 
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