Maria Nyerere | |
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Maria (r) with Evelyn Macleod
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1st First Lady of Tanzania | |
In role 29 October 1964 – 5 November 1985 |
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Preceded by | Role established |
Succeeded by | Siti Mwinyi |
First Lady of Tanganyika | |
In role 9 December 1962 – 25 April 1964 |
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Personal details | |
Born | 1930 (age 86–87) Tanganyika |
Nationality | Tanzanian |
Spouse(s) | Julius Nyerere (1953-1999) |
Children |
7
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Profession | Teacher |
Maria Nyerere (born Maria Waningu Gabriel Magige in 1930) served as the inaugural First Lady of Tanzania from 1964 to 1985. She was the seventh of nine children of Gabriel Magige, of Baraki, Tareme by his wife Hannah Nyashiboha.
Nyerere was educated at the White Sisters' School at Nyegina, followed by Ukerewe School, then as a boarding scholar at Sumve Teacher Training College; she attained a teaching certificate there, and began teaching at Nyegina Primary School at Musoma. She married Julius Nyerere in 1953.
She currently serves as one of ten members of the council of elders of the Alliance for Tanzania Youth Economic Empowerment (Atyee), which also includes former Union President Ali Hassan Mwinyi and former Zanzibar President Amani Abeid Karume. She is commonly known as 'Mama Maria' in the Tanzanian media.